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Grace, Faith & Holiness
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Grace, Faith & Holiness

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Grace, Faith and Holiness examines the doctrines of God, humankind, salvation, and sanctification. H. Ray Dunning also examines the sources of theology as well as the nature and scope of the theological task. On the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of the seminal Wesleyan systematic theology, Grace, Faith and Holiness, H. Ray Dunning returns to criticize, improve, and expand on his own words. These 30th anniversary annotations included in this second edition demonstrate that Dunning is a lifelong learner who allows himself to be shaped by the Christian thought of those who came after him. He synthesizes old ideas with new in these few short chapters that will delight and edify theologians and scholars in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Foundry Publishing
Date
1 October 2024
Pages
768
ISBN
9780834143159

Grace, Faith and Holiness examines the doctrines of God, humankind, salvation, and sanctification. H. Ray Dunning also examines the sources of theology as well as the nature and scope of the theological task. On the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of the seminal Wesleyan systematic theology, Grace, Faith and Holiness, H. Ray Dunning returns to criticize, improve, and expand on his own words. These 30th anniversary annotations included in this second edition demonstrate that Dunning is a lifelong learner who allows himself to be shaped by the Christian thought of those who came after him. He synthesizes old ideas with new in these few short chapters that will delight and edify theologians and scholars in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Foundry Publishing
Date
1 October 2024
Pages
768
ISBN
9780834143159