John J. Markey: 
			"Christ and the Spirit: Catholic Perspectives Through the Ages," 
			(Winona, Minn: Anselm Academic, 2018, 116 pages.) 
			
			Markey begins: 
			
			
				
					"The goal of this short book is to lay out in 
					clear, comprehensive and accessible manner the central ideas 
					and key developments in the understanding of Jesus Christ 
					(Christology) in the Western Christian theological 
					tradition" (page 10).  
				
			
			In light of his purpose he must include both the story of Jesus 
			Christ and that of the Holy Spirit. In his analysis of the Spirit, 
			drawn from the New Testament, Markey not only reflects on the Spirit 
			in relationship to Jesus, but also the Spirit’s role as the presence 
			of God in our lives. The book also shows how the Spirit evolved in 
			the early theological tradition. But "pneumatology" was incomplete 
			and so the book traces renewed interest in the Spirit in our age.
			 
			A creative and unique aspect of this theological understanding of 
			Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit is, not only an emphasis on the 
			rational, but also an intuitive interpretation of God’s actions in 
			our lives. Markey accomplishes this by offering, with the help of 
			his collaborator Greg Zuschlag, theological insights about Christ 
			and the Holy Spirit through story and films: "Beauty and the Beast," 
			Superman, and the Star Wars movies. 
			Belle, the heroine of "Beauty and the Beast," is an example of a 
			"Christ-figure" in literature. Belle’s love for the unlovable beast 
			can help us have a deeper understanding of the person and mission of 
			Christ. Superman, on the other hand fails as a Christ-figure 
			because, unlike the human Belle, he is actually an alien and resorts 
			to violence to make things right. "May the Force be with you..." is 
			certainly a well-known contemporary expression. In George Lucas’ 
			Star Wars films, "the Force"is in energy field that connects all 
			living beings. Both "the Force" and the Spirit are primarily 
			spiritual realities which enable their human recipients to lives of 
			spiritual vibrancy, discipline and work for the good. 
			The book has three chapters. The first studies Jesus Christ from 
			the perspective of the New Testament Gospels. Then it focuses on 
			Paul’s letters, reflecting on such themes as: Christ as the New 
			Adam, the Kenosis of God, the Image of the Invisible God, and Paul’s 
			identification of Christ as one who gives the Spirit to his 
			disciples and who, in turn, gives Christ to believers. 
			Chapter 2 traces the development of Christology through the 
			questions, trials and struggles the early church faced on a daily 
			basis – Hellenism, and heresies about Christ’s human and divine 
			identity. Markey moves beyond the early centuries to the theologians 
			of the Middle Ages (Anselm, Peter Lombard, Thomas Aquinas, and Duns 
			Scotus); then to Martin Luther and John Calvin. After them, the 
			Enlightenment. Its emphasis on science and human reason viewed Jesus 
			in completely "natural" terms. The beginning of the modern era 
			(mid-19th to mid 20th centuries) took up the search for 
			the "historical Jesus" – the person behind religious myth and 
			theological interpretation. The mid 20th century saw a 
			renewed theological interest in the Trinity and its significance for 
			both Roman Catholic and Protestant traditions. 
			Markey has a gift for clarity and focus as he gives an overview 
			of the development of Christology and pneumatology through the 
			centuries. I found the book a helpful and unique review of these 
			basic theological themes. 
			"Christ and the Spirit: Catholic Perspectives Through the Ages," 
			would make a good reading and update for those of us who have been 
			out of the theological classroom for a while. He covers a lot of 
			theological territory clearly and with insight. Each chapter ends 
			with a review, discussion questions and a brief bibliography. Thus, 
			the book would be a useful text for college theology classes and for 
			parish-based study groups. 
			Markey’s "Conclusion" section asks the questions: "What 
			difference does it make?" He advises the reader not to approach the 
			book as a historical and theological study of the past, but as a 
			prompt to ask ourselves: "Who is Jesus and why does he matter?" And, 
			"Who is the Holy Spirit and why does that matter?" This book will 
			aid our reflection on these questions and help us come to a new 
			understanding of God’s love experienced through Jesus Christ and the 
			Holy Spirit. 
			
			----reviewed by Jude Siciliano, OP -- Promoter of Preaching, 
			Southern Dominican Province, USA 
			
	
			
 
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