Sentences with phrase «holiness movement»

Such hopes were, of course, doomed to failure; what resulted was more a redrawing of denominational lines as the Holiness movement spread beyond Methodism.
The other theological problem that leaders and theologians of the Holiness movement face is the sorting out of the relationship between the Holiness movement and modern fundamentalism.
Such themes have, of course, characterized the Holiness movement — as have large doses of anti-Catholicism and anti-Masonry.
The Holiness movement differs from fundamentalism and evangelicalism in that it is more oriented to ethics and the spiritual life than to a defense of doctrinal orthodoxy.
Most denominations connected to the Wesleyan Holiness movement ordain women, as do many Pentecostal groups.
To understand Pentecostalism, you have to also understand the Holiness movement that preceded and undergirded much of it.
... Santorum is measuring all Catholics again't every other religion... He deosn't like Omama's Rev Wright and the Baptist religion - He doesn't like the following; Lutherism, Anglicans, Fundamentatlism Christiamity, Pietism, Evangelicalism, Pentecostalism, Holiness movement, Greek Eastern Orthodox, Protestantism, Arryrism Church, and many move.
There is a precedent for this development in the late - nineteenth - century holiness movement, with its ethos of populism and Protestant pluralism.
This was picked up by the various «Holiness Movements» and is prevalent largely in conservative Christian circles like the Assemblies of God, Southern Baptists and such.
Still, having derived directly from Methodism without the mediation of the Holiness Movements, as in the case of North American Pentecostalism, Chilean Pentecostalism emphasizes the primacy of experience over doctrine.

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It is alleged His Holiness Abune Antonios» movements are currently restricted by officials to two rooms within the servants quarters of a villa belonging to two junior bishops.
It reminds the believer that the vision of God unfolds amidst the splendor of holiness while also pointing toward the way in which the final movement to ecstatic wonder is always grace - filled and joy - laden.
This historical fact as well as Baldwin's complicated relationship to the holiness - pentecostal movement must be taken seriously.
If man lends his will to the direction of his passions, he begins the movement of holiness which God completes.
Tracing a line of development from Charles Finney and the Oberlin circle in the 1840s to the Keswick Convention in England in the 1870s and then to D. L. Moody's Northfield Conferences in Massachusetts in the 1880s, Blumhofer demonstrated that the growing perfectionist movement within the Reformed tradition paralleled developments within the Wesleyan - Holiness lineage.
Thus the Holiness family includes pockets of influence within Methodism (many camp meetings and some educational institutions), pre-Civil War perfectionist antislavery radicals like the Wesleyans and Free Methodists, such products of the National Camp Meeting Association as the Church of the Nazarene and the Pilgrim Holiness Church, social - service movements like the Salvation Army, a synthesis of Holiness theology and a Campbellite - like ecclesiology in the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), as well as a host of smaller bodies.
A second force shaping both Holiness and Pentecostal churches is the charismatic movement.
In short, as one Pentecostal historian puts it privately, large segments of the Holiness and Pentecostal movements were «captured» by fundamentalism.
Some Holiness churches, notably the Church of the Nazarene and the Wesleyan Church, have seen high - level administrative rulings against the charismatic movement whose enforcement means virtual excommunication for those professing charismatic experience.
The Evangelicals who spoke of sin in personal rather than in structural terms, and put great stress on personal conversions and growth in holiness, were very much upset by this new emphasis within the ecumenical movement on mission as humanization.
In Chapter 5, we observed that the novelty of Jesus» consciousness of God comes to light in an especially shocking way in his critique of the alternative proposals for holiness set forth by several religious movements prevalent at the time he lived and proclaimed the Good News.
There was also the undoubted fact that the «new movements» which the Pope supported — of which the Legion of Christ, with its lay wing Regnum Christi, was one of the mosteffective — were themselves deeply distrusted by those «liberals» who preferred, rather than living lives of holiness and self - denial, to live out their apostolates in the more congenial ways of the national and diocesan bureaucracies, the groves of academe and the haunts of the bienpensant media.
This full movement is called conversion, transformation, or growth in holiness.
Likewise, he notes, the East African revival that began in the 1930s was influenced by Keswick holiness and the Moral Re-Armament movement of Frank Buchman.
In place of «holiness» as the imitatio dei followed by the other renewal movements («You shall be holy; for I the Lord your God am holy,» Lev.
I myself was drawn back toward the church in which I was reared, in part by the discovery that at least the history (if not always the present reality) of the Holiness churches was a most significant incarnation of values that I had discovered in the student movements of the past decade.
The «Holiness» movement is perhaps best viewed as a synthesis of Methodism with the revivalism of Charles G. Finney, as it found expression in pre-Civil War America in a reaffirmation of the doctrine of «Christian perfection.»
Out of this movement grew innumerable Holiness papers, local camp meetings and associations, missions and colleges; by the turn of the century these began to coalesce into new denominations — the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) and related groups, the Church of the Nazarene, the Pilgrim Holiness Church, and so forth.
The «rescue mission» movement and related programs were largely the product of Holiness effort.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency: Conservative rabbinic group issues guidelines for same - sex wedding rituals The Conservative movement - affirming that same - sex marriages have «the same sense of holiness and joy as that expressed in heterosexual marriages» - last week established rituals for same - sex wedding ceremonies.
Sources for the Study of the Holiness, Pentecostal and Keswick Movements.
For a few years, the Azusa Street mission became the best - known hub of a movement framed by premillennialist views, influenced by a Wesleyan fervor for holiness and committed to the practice of the spiritual gifts enumerated in 1 Corinthians 12.
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