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The Origin of the Wesleyan Theological Vision for Christian Globalization  and the Pursuit of Pentecost in Early Pietist Revivalism, Including a Translation  of The Pentecost Addresses of Johann Adam Steinmetz (1689-1762)

The Origin of the Wesleyan Theological Vision for Christian Globalization and the Pursuit of Pentecost in Early Pietist Revivalism, Including a Translation of The Pentecost Addresses of Johann Adam Steinmetz (1689-1762) - The Asbury Theological Seminary Series in World Christian Revitalization Movements in Pietist/Wesleyan Studies

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"While Moravian influences upon Wesley have long been acknowledged, we have not understood the extent to which the key components of his theology were shaped by Wesley's encounter with the first recorded revival in Protestant history. This study follows the sequence of events from Wesley's encounter at Herrnhut with Christian David from whom he first learned of the urgency of progression from justification to sanctification, understood as the Pentecost sealing by the Holy Spirit"--.

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ISBN: 9781609471514
Publisher: Emeth Press
Imprint: Emeth Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 230.7
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Weight: 454g
Height: 149mm
Width: 229mm
Spine width: 21mm