Here in Spirit, Jonathan K. Dodson
Here in Spirit, Jonathan K. Dodson
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Here in Spirit
Knowing the Spirit Who Creates, Sustains, and Transforms Everything

Author: Jonathan K. Dodson

Narrator: Jonathan K. Dodson

Unabridged: 4 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/19/2018


Synopsis

"I'll be there in spirit." We say this knowing it isn't really possible. Yet we often find ourselves dislocated from the present, inattentive to things in front of us: people, work, culture, ministry opportunities, prayer, and even the Spirit himself. The Holy Spirit, however, relocates us in the present, motivating us to fully engage whatever God puts before us. Instead of relating narrowly to the Spirit based on just a few of his gifts, this book broadens our engagement with him, touring aspects of his vast character that often go unexplored. It turns out, living here in the Spirit is the source of the most meaningful, creative, satisfying life possible.

About Jonathan K. Dodson

Jonathan K. Dodson (MDiv, ThM) is the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, Texas, and founder of Gospel-Centered Discipleship. He is the author of several books, including The Unbelievable Gospel, Raised?, and Here in Spirit.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jimmy on December 14, 2018

This book has a wonderful approach to the study of the Holy Spirit. Most such books run straight to controversy as if the Spirit was nothing more than an academic question or a “spirited” debate. The better ones remind us that the Spirit is a Person. This one by Jonathan Dodson goes one better by st......more

Goodreads review by Lori on August 24, 2018

Warm, pastoral tone. An approachable discussion on the Holy Spirit - someone I honestly haven't considered much in my day to day.......more

Goodreads review by Matt on January 16, 2019

Jonathan Dodson is a creative theological thinker and I've enjoyed his past work (including his sermons). However, this volume on the Holy Spirit was a bit of a letdown. It was as if Dodson wanted to take his readers on a theological deep dive of creative interaction with the Holy Spirit, only to be......more