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Robert Letham | The Holy Spirit

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Robert Letham


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68.44


Uploaded to YouTube

24 January 2025

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30 October 2025


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In this episode of Christ the Center, we welcome Dr. Robert Letham, Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Union School of Theology, to discuss his latest book, The Holy Spirit. Dr. Letham offers profound insights into the person and work of the third person of the Trinity, drawing from Scripture, church history, and systematic theology.

We explore key themes such as the Spirit’s role in creation, redemption, and sanctification, as well as his relationship to the Father and the Son within the Trinity. Dr. Letham also addresses contemporary theological debates, including the filioque controversy, Pentecostalism, and modern Spirit Christologies, while maintaining a firm grounding in classical Reformed orthodoxy.

Whether you’re a theologian, pastor, or layperson, this conversation will deepen your understanding of the Spirit’s transformative work in the life of the church and individual believers. Join us as we explore this rich and vital topic.

Robert Letham is the author of several influential works, including The Holy Trinity: In Scripture, History, Theology, and Worship and his acclaimed Systematic Theology. His writings are marked by a commitment to classical Reformed orthodoxy, thorough biblical exegesis, and an ecumenical appreciation of the broader Christian tradition.

00:00:07 Introduction
00:05:24 Speaking of the Project
00:10:04 The Persons Are Fully God without Remainder
00:18:57 Trinitarian Persons Are Immutably Dynamic
00:22:38 Surveying the Literature on the Holy Spirit
00:30:05 The Development of the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit
00:34:39 Montanism and Pentecostalism
00:41:47 The Filioque
00:54:36 The Holy Spirit and the Ordo Salutis
01:06:22 Conclusion

This is Christ the Center episode 891 (https://www.reformedforum.org/ctc891)