WHERE IS THE SPIRIT IN THE PROLOGUE & THE PRAYER IN JOHN 17

The Prologue as well as the Lord's Prayer do not mention the Holy Spirit at all.

Yet the Spirit is embedded in the themes of these two important narratives that have structural significance in the Gospel. Between these two narratives, from the beginning to end the Spirit is prominently behind the texts, just as Meredith Kline's Image of the Spirit depicted.

The spiritual exercises of Ignatius mention the Holy Spirit only six times. For similar reason that John's Prologue and John 17 do not mention the Holy Spirit at all because they assume it. Ignitius in the spiritual exercises considers that all the words and works of Jesus are living in us due to the Holy Spirit (After Jesus left, the spirit, would activate the words and Works of Jesus, at the appropriate time and place).