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In Search of the Spirit: Selected Works, Volume One

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In his trailblazing studies of the spirit in Jewish and Christian Antiquity, John R. (Jack) Levison shatters theological and exegetical taxonomies. Should the spirit be understood as breath or Spirit--or both? Is the spirit directed to creation or salvation--or both? Is the spirit a force or an angel--or both? Does the spirit inspire ecstasy or wisdom--or both? When Levison transfers the starting point of pneumatology from the New Testament to the Hebrew Bible, from Christianity to Judaism, questions swell, assumptions detonate, and expectations flourish. Consequently, Levison’s studies are considered “impressive and provocative” (Review of Biblical Literature), “delightful, engaging” (Catholic Biblical Quarterly), “compelling, eloquent, sensitive” (Word and World), and “a remarkable read” (Themelios), with “profound ramifications for both Jewish and New Testament Studies” (Journal of Jewish Studies). Now, for the first time, selections of his breathtaking array of studies are available in three accessible volumes. This volume, in which you will discover some of the programmatic studies Levison published on the biblical literature of both testaments, reveals why Reading Religion: A Publication of the American Academy of Religion forecasts that “Levison will continue to be at the center of our most fruitful discussions of pneumatology.”

  • Ranges over both testaments and also the non-canonical writings of Second Temple Judaism
  • Argues that the New Testament view of the Spirit must be understood in its Jewish context
  • Invites readers to take seriously the biblical roots of Christian pneumatology
  • Introduction
  • Holy Spirit
  • Spirit and Generosity: Bezalel
  • Prophecy in Ancient Israel: The Case of the Ecstatic Elders
  • The Promise of the Spirit of Life in the Book of Ezekiel
  • The Spirit in Israel’s Story: An Antidote to Solipsistic Spirituality
  • The Spirit and Learning in the Hebrew Scriptures
  • Conclusion to A Boundless God
  • The Spirit, Simeon, and the Songs of the Servant
  • Plutarch and Pentecost: An Exploration in Interdisciplinary Collaboration - by Heidrun Gunkel, Rainer Hirsch-Luipold, and John R. Levison
  • A Stubborn Missionary, a Slave Girl, and a Scholar: The Ambiguity of Inspiration in the Book of Acts
  • The Spirit and the Temple in Paul’s Letters to the Corinthians
  • The Holy Spirit in 1 Corinthians
  • Ezekiel’s Vision in a New Key
  • A Theology of the Spirit in the Letter to the Hebrews
Jack Levison has been writing about the Spirit for three decades. This volume is the first of three projected volumes of his essays on the subject. These essays are distinguished by the fact that they range over both testaments and also the non-canonical writings of Second Temple Judaism. Levison has amply demonstrated that the Spirit was not thought to have departed from Judaism, and that the New Testament, especially Pauline, view of the Spirit must be understood in its Jewish context. These essays are a fair sample of the best scholarship on the Spirit in this generation.

—John J. Collins, professor emeritus of Old Testament, Yale Divinity School

Jack Levison’s masterful work will invite you to take seriously the biblical roots of Christian pneumatology. The result is an invitation to think about pneumatology first from below, from the core of all that is meant to be human, rather than from the heights of trinitarian dogma. This is a provocative read from start to finish.

—Frank D. Macchia, professor of systematic theology, Vanguard University

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