Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1958
Scholarship Domain(s)
Scholarship of Discovery, Scholarship of Community Application, Scholarship of Faith Integration
Abstract
It has been the contention of the church that sanctification is not simply an intellectual idea and a formal statement of faith but also a way of life. Religious existentialism is a reaction against hollow orthodoxy, icily correct doctrine, and an empty religious profession. It is an affirmation for theological truth presented in such a way that, when properly believed, it demands a thorough transformation of a man’s everyday life.
Recommended Citation
Wynkoop, Mildred Bangs, "Sanctification is Existential: Religious Existentialism I" (1958). Wesleyan Holiness Articles. 1.
https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/arch_wesleyan/1
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