This essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended and expressed in Victorian and Edwardian England. In addition to the ‘sensibility’ and ‘sentiment’ that characterised society, notions of holiness were shaped by, and developed in reaction to, dominant philosophical movements; notably, the Enlightenment and Romanticism. It then considers how these notions found varying religious expression in four Protestant traditions – the Oxford Movement, Calvinism, Wesleyanism, and the Early Keswick movement. In juxtaposition to what was most often considered to be a negative expression of holiness associated primarily with anthropocentric and anthroposocial behaviour as evidenced in these traditions, the essay c...
The notion of ‘holiness’ has a long history of interpretation. In many ways, it is an ambivalent ter...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch a working definition of holiness, by offering a brief, compa...
The notion of holiness and sanctification are central to most Protestant understandings and expressi...
This essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended and expressed in...
What does holiness mean to British Methodists in the twenty-first century? This thesis describes hol...
The purpose of this essay, which is a sequel of an earlier essay titled ‘The New Creation and Doing ...
This study offers insights into holiness traditions, with the aim of applying them in faith practice...
A series of four lectures delivered April 30th to May 4th, 1951 by Henry Orton Wiley (1877–1961)
Spirituality has been increasingly studied to determine the laity’s role within Church history in th...
Should holiness be conceived as a predicate (an attribute), a state (a mode of being) or an event (a...
John Wesley’s phrase “social holiness” is often employed in contemporary discourse by those within t...
The problem, of this study, was to investigate the history and philosophy of holiness ecumenicity, i...
This work traces the holiness movement from the Biblical Day of Pentecost, when the disciples of Chr...
Missiology has focused on various aspects of contextualization and the importance of salvation, but ...
01 Editorial 03 Editor\u27s Survey The Open Parliament 05 Our Father’s World MARGARET SANGSTER 05 Im...
The notion of ‘holiness’ has a long history of interpretation. In many ways, it is an ambivalent ter...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch a working definition of holiness, by offering a brief, compa...
The notion of holiness and sanctification are central to most Protestant understandings and expressi...
This essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended and expressed in...
What does holiness mean to British Methodists in the twenty-first century? This thesis describes hol...
The purpose of this essay, which is a sequel of an earlier essay titled ‘The New Creation and Doing ...
This study offers insights into holiness traditions, with the aim of applying them in faith practice...
A series of four lectures delivered April 30th to May 4th, 1951 by Henry Orton Wiley (1877–1961)
Spirituality has been increasingly studied to determine the laity’s role within Church history in th...
Should holiness be conceived as a predicate (an attribute), a state (a mode of being) or an event (a...
John Wesley’s phrase “social holiness” is often employed in contemporary discourse by those within t...
The problem, of this study, was to investigate the history and philosophy of holiness ecumenicity, i...
This work traces the holiness movement from the Biblical Day of Pentecost, when the disciples of Chr...
Missiology has focused on various aspects of contextualization and the importance of salvation, but ...
01 Editorial 03 Editor\u27s Survey The Open Parliament 05 Our Father’s World MARGARET SANGSTER 05 Im...
The notion of ‘holiness’ has a long history of interpretation. In many ways, it is an ambivalent ter...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch a working definition of holiness, by offering a brief, compa...
The notion of holiness and sanctification are central to most Protestant understandings and expressi...