652. The Spirit as Christ’s Alter Ego (Sean Finnegan)

One of the largest and most intriguing blocks of teaching in the Gospel of John is the upper room discourse in chapter 13-17. This block of time begins with the washing of the disciples’ feet (13) and ends with Jesus’s high-priestly prayer (17). In the middle chapters (14-16), we encounter Jesus preparing his followers for his departure. They still didn’t quite understand what was to happen with his arrest, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. Even so, Jesus laid out teaching that would make sense for them after he was gone. Much of that teaching centered on the spirit of truth, which was to come after Jesus ascended to the Father.

In what follows we’ll explore three main theories about the holy spirit in John 14-16: (1) the spirit is a person other than Christ; (2) the spirit is a personification; and (3) the spirit is Christ’s alter ego in his heavenly ministry. After considering the first two options, I’ll explain why the last one–that the spirit is a way of talking about Christ’s activity among us while he is in heaven–fits the best.

I originally presented this content in Australia where I had an unfortunate run in with a leech. I had told this story earlier to this audience and mentioned in the talk. I had gone on a “bush walk” and picked up the blood sucker without realizing it. After it had its fill, it released and I continued to bleed for hours, not realizing that leeches inject and anticoagulant. In this presentation, I refer back to this incident, so now you know what I was talking about.

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This talk was originally presented at a Unitarian Christian Alliance (UCA) event held at the Tops Conference Centre in Stanwell Tops, Australia on March 28, 2026. Thanks to the Australian UCA planning committee, especially Matt Bradley, for their hard work in putting on this event.

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1 thought on “652. The Spirit as Christ’s Alter Ego (Sean Finnegan)

  • Howdy Sean! First off I wanna say thanks so much for your restoration theology 16 week course. The content from this course was so good. I felt like I was able take alot of what you taught on and run with it. Your classes on Biblical and Systematic theology were so great too. I always had problems trying to differentiate these in the past and your explanation went a long way. I even worked on a AI prompt based off alot of the data you provided I would love for you take a look at. Moving to this week’s content, I listened to it earlier through the UCA YouTube link and spent a couple of weeks digging into this. So I took this content as you saying the Holy Spirit “is” Jesus? like ontologically Jesus in his exalted state. Is this what you were wanting someone to walk away with this thought? I apologize if I did understand it wrong. It threw me for a loop, I’m under the understanding that the Holy Spirit “is” the extension or spirit of God the Father. I see it as personal of the Father but not a person like in Trinitarian doctrine. This also felt like Jesus and the Holy Spirit were being collapsed into one. Sorry if throwing too many questions at you.

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