Faith as Life in the Spirit: A Pneumatology of Belief, Affection, and Works
By (Author) Dr Aaron Gabriel Ross
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
24th July 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Pentecostal or Charismatic Churches
Ecumenism
Hardback
208
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
In this book, it is shown how faith does not need to be understood as what one believes, does, or feels when faith is understood as being in Christ by being in the Spirit. The way in which Christians and Christian theology, at least in Western traditions, including the family of Pentecostals and renewal movements, engages with the idea of faith has a problem faith is often defined as what people must do, whether that is to believe in a list of doctrines, to do good works, or to love properly, in order for God to respond with forgiveness and salvation. However, this work takes a new approach with a pneumatological trajectory in constructing a theology of faith understood as life in the Spirit, overcoming a stalemated discussion on faith as belief versus works. As such, faith is being in Christ by being in the Spirit is the theological recognition that faith is first relationality to the Spirit by which a person is invited into life with Christ and the triune God. Faith is not what one does (beliefs, works, affections) but rather what one is, in relationality with the Spirit. Beliefs, works, and affections are best understood as those things that are the outward expressions of the relationality rather than that which brings one into relationality with God.
Aaron Gabriel Ross serves as Chief of Staff at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., USA. He is also a Visiting Lecturer of Theology as London School of Theology in London, United Kingdom and runs the podcast and theological blog site, Everyday Theology (everydaytheology.online).