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The aim of systematic theology is to engage not only the head but also the heart and hands. Only recently has the church compartmentalized these aspects of life—separating the academic discipline of theology from the spiritual disciplines of faith and obedience. This multivolume work brings together rigorous historical and theological scholarship with spiritual disciplines and practical...

of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption” (Eph. 4:30). While we should not attribute grief to God in a way that implies suffering or passion, the text teaches that the Spirit treats people in a personal and relational manner.80 Hodge wrote, “He is represented, therefore, as a person … whom we may please or offend.”81 3. The Holy Spirit is someone unique in relationships with other persons. As a person, he is distinct from the Father and the Son, relating to the other two persons according
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