Does the concept of holiness hold any relevance for Christians in the twenty-first century? Or is it rather a relic of the past, with little to offer in today's postmodern world? The contributors to this book firmly insist that holiness is indeed relevant, no matter the age in which we live. Moreover, it is essential to following Christ in the twenty-first century.The essayists are all members of the Wesleyan Holiness Study Project, a gathering of scholars and leaders who have met since 2004 to explore the mission of the churches of the Holiness movement. The book begins with two compelling ecumenical statements articulating the holiness message for today's church: 'The Holiness Manifesto' and 'Fresh Eyes on Holiness.' These are followed by a dozen penetrating essays grouped in three parts: (1) the understanding of holiness in Scripture, (2) holiness in historical and theological perspective, and (3) holiness in relation to various practical aspects of ministry. The book concludes with appendixes offering five considered descriptions of holiness. The fastest-growing segments of the church worldwide have their roots in the Wesleyan Holiness tradition. Catholic, Orthodox, and other Protestant denominations are discovering its relevance to their own traditions and practices. The Holiness Manifesto offers an ideal overview to those wishing to understand more about this extremely influential movement. Contributors include: - Jim Adams
- Barry Callen
- Lisa L. Dorsey
- Roger Green
- Jon Huntzinger
- Cheryl Bridges John
- Craig Keen
- David W. Kendall
- William Kostlevy
- Diane Leclerc
- Kevin W. Mannoia
- James Earl Massey
- George McKinney
- Thomas A. Noble
- Jonathan S. Raymond
- C. Stevens Schell
- Howard A. Snyder
- Don Thorsen
- Lynn Thrush
- Kenneth L. Waters, Sr.
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