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From the Archives: The Sound and the Spirit

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In the wake of Pentecost, I’m dipping into our storied archive, presenting reflections upon the third person of the Trinity from years past, such as this one, on the dual accounts of the ascension in Luke-Acts by Michael Cover.

— Editor.

The Rev. Dr. Michael Cover is associate professor of theology at Marquette University. A graduate of Harvard, Yale, and the University of Notre Dame, he was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Dallas in 2010, and has served in multiple parishes in Indiana and Wisconsin.

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