The book explores the relevance of Wesleyan-Holiness theology in the contemporary context, questioning its vitality and experiential nature in the twenty-first century. It delves into whether this theological perspective continues to thrive and resonate with modern believers, examining its foundational principles and their application in today's spiritual landscape. Through thoughtful analysis, it seeks to determine if Wesleyan-Holiness theology remains a meaningful and dynamic force in current religious discourse.
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Focusing on feminist theology, this book explores historical perspectives on the doctrine of sin, analyzing the teachings of fourth-century church fathers, John Wesley, and Phoebe Palmer. It seeks to uncover alternative definitions of sin, particularly challenging the traditional view of pride, thereby providing a nuanced understanding of sin through a feminist lens.