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Heribert Meuhlen
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Letter to the Author by Heribert Mühlen Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 Mühlen's Reform Liturgy: A Challenge to the Churches Chapter 6 Mühlen's Trinitarian Theology of the Holy Spirit Chapter 7 Mühlen's Theology of the Holy Spirit in Christ and in Christians Chapter 8 Mühlen's Theory of Christian Renewal Chapter 9 Mühlen and the Praxis of Christian Renewal Chapter 10 Toward Mühlen's Philosophy of the We Chapter 11 Conclusion Chapter 12 Epilogue by Heribert Mühlen Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Index

About the Author

Wolfgang Vondey is a Post-doctoral Fellow at Boston College. He holds a Ph.D. in Theology from Marquette University.

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[Heribert Mühlen] has much to offer in providing the context of Mühlen's work..., as well as in depth analysis of the development of his thought….[It] offers an insightful and comprehensive discussion of the thought of one of the great Catholic thinkers of the last century…
*Pneuma*

Vondey does a major service to English readers by providing a comprehensive account of Mühlen's theological work and pastoral praxis...a valuable study of Mühlen's theology that offers the only comprehensive account of both his speculative and pastoral work over the past fifty years.
*The Journal Of Religion*

Vondey's study makes a valuable contribution by revealing the dimension of Mühlen's work least known outside of Germany and most likely to be of lasting importance in the life of the Church.
*Theological Studies*

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