The Holy Spirit and moral action in Thomas Aquinas

Lanham: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (2021)
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This book is a detailed study of how, according to Thomas Aquinas and his works, God's Holy Spirit is continuously at work in and through human moral activity.

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