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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...

No theological movement exists in a vacuum, and this is especially true of the Keswick movement. David D. Bundy asserts, “Any comprehensive look at Keswick must begin with its European antecedents, account for the American influence, and trace the evolution of the convention’s relationship with the American Wesleyan/Holiness movement.”1 This chapter attempts to trace the leaders of major movements and institutions that influenced Keswick
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