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Let Go and Let God? A Survey and Analysis of Keswick Theology is unavailable, but you can change that!

Keswick theology—one of the most significant strands of second-blessing theology—assumes that Christians experience two “blessings.” The first is getting “saved,” and the second is getting serious. The change is dramatic: from a defeated life to a victorious life, from a lower life to a higher life, from a shallow life to a deeper life, from a fruitless life to a more abundant life, from being...

Finney, born eighteen months after Wesley’s death, is prominently known as the father of modern urban revivalism, and many evangelicals esteem him as a hero. But his departures from orthodoxy to Pelagianism are so severe that it is not an overstatement to assert that he preached a different gospel.83 Finney and the Methodists mutually influenced one another: Finney
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