The author asserts that Christian Holiness is a biblical concept that brings one to the point of sensing a deep need for the experience, and a realization that Christian Holiness is both the goal, and beginning of the Christian life.
Ramon discusses 1 Thessalonians 2:3-13, a passage from the NT that directly connects preaching and holiness. For Wesleyans, the doctrine of holiness and its preaching is the axis around which all biblical doctrines and preaching rotate and depends.
This article stresses the importance of African theologians and educators contributing to the discussion of the theology of holiness from their unique perspectives. "The aim of this essay is to encourage theologians and educators to contribute to theological debates in the Church of the Nazarene, as well as to share insights into theological education from an African perspective." - from second paragraph of the article
Questions and answers on essential Christian beliefs and supported by scriptures. For use by study groups in local churches or as catechetical studies in preparation for church membership.
Herein is a most discriminating study of the basic differences between historic Calvinism and Arminianism and the developments in both theological traditions that have created the mounting barriers to the understanding of each other's position. Dr. Wynkoop deals authoritatively with the critical issues, and incisively cuts through the prevalent fuzzy theological concepts, but all with delicacy and understanding. The monumental contribution of John Wesley in defining the doctrine of sanctification is a key emphasis in the book, along with the central issue of Christian assurance.
Dr. Upham, professor of mental and moral philosophy, taught the glorious truth of entire sanctification. Some articles from him have been abridged here.