The final sections of the book deal with death, judgment, heaven, and hell.

Jenson offers a high view of the sacraments (Baptism and Eucharist), grounded in his view of the Spirit.

In conclusion, Spirit and Salvation is an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of how God works in the world today. It challenges readers to see salvation as a vibrant, breathing relationship orchestrated by the Holy Spirit. Whether used as a seminary textbook or a guide for personal study, this volume continues to be a definitive voice in renewal theology, providing a roadmap for a life lived in the fullness of God’s grace.

Jenson flips traditional metaphysics on its head. Classical theology often viewed God as timeless. Jenson argues that God is not "outside time" in a way that makes him static; rather, God is the one who creates time and acts within it.

Here is a deep content overview of the major themes and arguments within the book.