
Conflicting Concepts of Holiness
W. T. Purkiser
That there are significant doctrinal conflicts among evangelical bodies we cannot deny. Though some are clear-cut, many are the result of a misunderstanding of the other's interpretation—a failure to clarify the issues. This book is an endeavor to...
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United States
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That there are significant doctrinal conflicts among evangelical bodies we cannot deny. Though some are clear-cut, many are the result of a misunderstanding of the other's interpretation—a failure to clarify the issues. This book is an endeavor to build a bridge of understanding concerning the Wesleyan position on holiness or entire sanctification. It compares the various other current viewpoints with those of the Wesleyan-Arminians, particularly emphasizing the scriptural support upon which each is based. In his honest, probing, yet irenic discussion. Dr. Purkiser considers the following key questions: 1. Is holiness imputed or imparted? (Sanctification and Cleansing) 2. Is holiness progressive or instantaneous? (Process and Crisis in Sanctification) 3. What is the nature of actual sin in human life? (Christian Perfection and Sin) 4. What is the evidence or sign of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit? (Sanctification and Signs) 5. What is the basis of Christian security? (Sanctification and Security) Duration - 3h 8m. Author - W. T. Purkiser. Narrator - Nathan Walter. Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025. Copyright - © 1953 Westlake Taylor Purkiser ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:10
Preface
Duration:00:05:23
Chapter 1: Sanctification and Cleansing
Duration:00:28:15
Chapter 2: Process and Crisis in Sanctification
Duration:00:33:57
Chapter 3: Christian Perfection and Sin
Duration:00:37:11
Chapter 4: Sanctification and Signs
Duration:00:38:04
Chapter 5: Sanctification and Security
Duration:00:44:49
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:42