Sienkiewicz, Edward2025-09-242025-09-242017Teologia w Polsce, 2017, Tom 11, Nr 1, s. 35-49.2956-63551732-4572https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/36448The perspective of Trinitarian theology of God’s mercy do not allow to limit the Holy Spirit only to continue the work of Jesus in the Church and to forgive sins. It protects indeed the same theology of God’s mercy before narrowing and one-sidedness. In the economy of salvation, God’s Spirit is shown as cooperating in all the works of God and inseparable from the Father and the Son. This also applies to God’s mercy, which, by the revelation of the mystery of the inner life of God, in the Holy Spirit is better understood and accessible. The basis for this is the essence of God defined in the New Testament as Love, which, according to Christian theology, is concretized by the Holy Spirit. Penetrating God and man in Jesus Christ, He is the Gift restoring the original innocence and introducing man into a relationship of love and unity proper to the Father and the Son.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwaTrójca ŚwiętaDuch ŚwiętyJezus ChrystusojciecBóg OjciecMiłosierdzie BożemiłośćstworzeniezbawieniegrzechteologiaSyn BożyHoly TrinityHoly SpiritJesus ChristfatherGod the FatherGod’s mercylovecreationsalvationsintheologySon of GodDuch Święty a miłosierdzie Ojca zrealizowane w SynuThe Holy Spirit and the Mercy of the Father Realized in the SonArticle