Despite being the first extended defense of the divinity of the
Holy Spirit written in Latin and influencing the Trinitarian
theology of Augustine of Hippo, Ambrose of Milan's On the Holy
Spirit (De Spiritu Sancto) has received little scholarly attention.
This book seeks to change this perspective by claiming that Ambrose
defines the Holy Spirit in a way consistent with pro-Nicene
theology using classical Ciceronian rhetoric to interpret Scripture
in a quasi-judicial situation.
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