Dominum Et Vivificantem: Encyclical Letter Of The Supreme Pontiff John Paul Ii On The Holy Spirit In The Life Of The Church And The World

Dominum Et Vivificantem: Encyclical Letter Of The Supreme Pontiff John Paul Ii On The Holy Spirit In The Life Of The Church And The World

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Dominum et Vivificantem is a papal encyclical issued by Pope John Paul II in 1986, addressing the role and presence of the Holy Spirit within the life of the Catholic Church and the broader world. Drawing on Scripture, tradition, and theological reflection, the document presents a profound meditation on the Third Person of the Holy Trinity, arguing that the Holy Spirit is the animating force of the Church's mission and the ongoing work of salvation in human history. John Paul II chronicles the relationship between the Holy Spirit, the Father, and the Son, anchoring his argument in the words of Christ at the Last Supper as recorded in the Gospel of John. Written with the gravity and authority of the papal magisterium, the encyclical instructs the faithful on the transformative and sanctifying action of the Spirit, calling the Church to a deeper awareness of divine presence in the modern world.

Author: John Paul Ii
Format: Paperback

Genre: Religion

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

Dominum et Vivificantem is a papal encyclical issued by Pope John Paul II in 1986, addressing the role and presence of the Holy Spirit within the life of the Catholic Church and the broader world. Drawing on Scripture, tradition, and theological reflection, the document presents a profound meditation on the Third Person of the Holy Trinity, arguing that the Holy Spirit is the animating force of the Church's mission and the ongoing work of salvation in human history. John Paul II chronicles the relationship between the Holy Spirit, the Father, and the Son, anchoring his argument in the words of Christ at the Last Supper as recorded in the Gospel of John. Written with the gravity and authority of the papal magisterium, the encyclical instructs the faithful on the transformative and sanctifying action of the Spirit, calling the Church to a deeper awareness of divine presence in the modern world.