Les Е’uvres Du Saint-esprit, Livres I Et Ii, Tome I -
: The work serves as a defense of traditional monastic theology at a time when the academic, logic-driven "schools" were beginning to rise in popularity. Historical Context
SC 131 – Rupert de Deutz, Les Œuvres du Saint-Esprit, tome I Les Е’uvres du Saint-Esprit, Livres I et II, tome I
Rupert of Deutz uses this work to explore the history of salvation through the specific "operations" of the Holy Spirit. Unlike the systematic dialectic of later scholasticism, Rupert employs a , blending biblical exegesis with poetic and dogmatic reflection. : The work serves as a defense of
: Tome I contains significant early reflections on the Virgin Mary as a vessel for the Holy Spirit's activity. : Tome I contains significant early reflections on
: Rupert highlights how the Holy Spirit acts as the agent of "divinization" for Christians, reconnecting humanity to its divine origin.
: Continues the exploration of the Spirit's role in Christ's life and the trials of the faithful. It specifically draws parallels between the baptism of Jesus and the biblical figure of Job, emphasizing the Spirit’s presence during suffering and purification. Key Theological Insights