This Anglo-Latin work explores the theological debate between the Greek and Latin Christian traditions concerning the procession of the Holy Spirit. While the Greeks reject the Latin view that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Son they share core beliefs about the nature of God as a perfect unity of Father Son and Holy Spirit. The author seeks to engage in this discourse with humility and a commitment to truth using the Greeks' own beliefs as a foundation for understanding their position. The distinctions between the roles of the Father Son and Holy Spirit are clarified emphasizing their unity and distinctiveness within the Trinity.
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