Plenary Papers
Esther Acolatse
Knox College, University of Toronto
“… and the Fellowship of the Holy Spirit:” The Relational Nature of the Spirit in God and Humans
Daniel Castelo
Seattle Pacific University
Spiritual Enlightenment: Contributions of a Pneumatological Epistemology
Lucy Peppiatt
Westminster Theological Centre
“The Spirit of the Lord:” Reflections on a Christomorphic Pneumatology
Ephraim Radner
Wycliffe College
Running Away from Sorrow: Modern Pneumatology and its Discontents
Fred Sanders
Torrey Honors Institute, Biola University
“The Spirit who is from God:” The Pneumatology of Eternal Procession and Temporal Mission
Parallel Sessions
Rafael Bello, Fiel Publishing House, Brazil: “The Spirit of Habitus: The Holy Spirit and divine taxis in the sanctification of the Son’s humanity”
Joshua Cockayne, University of St. Andrews:“We believe in the Holy Spirit…the Holy Catholic Church”
Leon Harris, Biola University: “The Holy Spirit as Liberator: An Exploration of a Black American Pneumatology of Freedom”
Daniel L. Hill, Dallas Theological Seminary: “Holy Pedagogue and Perfecting Guide: The Holy Spirit and Divine Presence”
Joanna Leidenhag and Kimberley Kroll, University of St. Andrews: “On the Self-Revelation of the Holy Spirit and the Problem of Thirdness”
Jason McMartin, Biola University, “Holy Spirit Empowered Work”
Jerome Van Kuiken and Joshua McNall, Oklahoma Wesleyan University: “Who’s on Third: (Re)locating the Spirit in the Triune Taxis”
Adonis Vidu, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary: “Filioque and the Order of the Divine Missions”
David Worsley and David Efird, University of York: “Pneumatology, Demonology, and Quiescence”
Sameer Yadav, Westmont College: “Divine Immanence and Economy in the Procession of the Spirit”
Simeon Zahl, University of Cambridge: “Sanctification in the Spirit: An Affective Augustinian Perspective”