WHDL - 00019442
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WHDL - 00019442
The book is organized into an introduction and six chapters followed by endnotes and a useful bibliography. In the introduction Brower begins by describing the contemporary state of the ecclesial context (that of the Wesleyan/Holiness movement) in which his reflections on holiness have taken shape. He notes that in that context a renewed passion for holiness is reemerging among the laity and younger scholars, a passion for a new vision of holiness that is “more biblically responsible and theologically coherent than the teaching they heard in the past” (14). Or, more sharply put, “They want to live the holy life in the 21st century not in a 19th-century Holiness theme park” (14). It is precisely that sort of new vision of holiness that Brower is attempting to carve out in this book.
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