Dynamics of Spiritual LifeRichard Lovelace gives a history of spiritual renewals in light of biblical models. Isolating the elements of live orthodoxy, he proposes a comprehensive approach to renewal. Lovelace looks at such practical issues as renewal of the local congregation, the ways revivals go wrong, the evangelical thrust toward church unity, and Christian approaches to the arts and to social concern. A book for all concerned to revitalize the church. |
Contents
II | 25 |
IV | 61 |
VII | 81 |
X | 95 |
XII | 145 |
XIV | 201 |
XVI | 203 |
XVIII | 229 |
XIX | 239 |
XX | 271 |
XXI | 289 |
XXII | 337 |
XXIII | 355 |
XXV | 401 |
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Dynamics of Spiritual Life: An Evangelical Theology of Renewal Richard F. Lovelace Limited preview - 2020 |
Dynamics of Spiritual Life: An Evangelical Theology of Renewal Richard F. Lovelace No preview available - 2020 |
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Acts American appear attack awakening awareness become believers biblical body called century Christ Christian church concern congregations continued converts culture darkness denominations developed direction doctrine early Edwards effect effort elements Evangelical experience expression faith flesh follow forces gifts God's gospel grace groups growth hand heart Holy Spirit human important individual initial involved Jesus John justification kind kingdom lead leaders liberal light lives Lord means ment mind ministry mission move movement nature orthodoxy pastoral pattern Paul Pentecostal period position possible practical prayer preaching present Press problems produce Protestant Puritan reason recognize Reformation religion religious renewal response result revival root sanctification says Scripture Second secular seems separation simply situation social society spiritual structures teaching Testament theology things tion tradition transformation true truth understanding vitality whole witness York