Holiness History 1 - Conservative Holiness movement
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History of Holiness
History of Holiness
Did Wesley originate Entire Sanctification?
Who are we?
Where did the doctrine of Entire Sanctification begin?
Was Entire Sanctification taught in the early church?
Where did we come from?
What happened to the doctrine in the Middle Ages?
Where did the CHM come from?
Why are there so many CHM denominations?
Where are we headed?
Why are there so many independent CHM churches?
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Lessons from History
We can:
Relive History
Revise History
React to History
Research History
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Lessons from History
We are not alone in serving God
Why don't all Christians accept Holiness?
A. They do. Holiness is God-likeness.
Why don't all Christians accept ES?
A. Concurrence.
We are not alone in problems
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The Scriptural Basis
Holiness begins in creation
Holiness is lost in Eden
Holiness is described in the Law
Holiness is restored in Christ
Holiness is experienced in Acts 2
Holiness is explained in Romans 6
Holiness is exhorted in Romans 12
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The Early Church
The Church Fathers
The Second Generation
• Clement of Rome
• Ignatius
• Iraenius
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The Early Church
Their roots
Jewish—ritualism
Pagan—ritualism
Christianity became ritualistic
Baptismal regeneration
The Church dispensed grace
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The Divide: Augustine
Pelagius:
• No carnal nature
• We save ourselves, with God's help
• Holiness is a matter of the will only
Augustine:
• Total depravity
• Salvation is unconditional
• Holiness is positional
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Middle Ages
Confirmation
Church's act of consecration
Monasticism
Individual's act of separation
Mystics:
Sought direct encounter with God
Sought a higher spiritual experience
Had no Bible
Had no biblical teaching
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Middle Ages
Symeon the New Theologian (c. AD 1000)
Do not say that it is impossible to receive the Spirit of
God. Do not say that it is possible to be made whole
without Him. Do not say that one can possess Him
without knowing it. Do not say that God does not
manifest Himself to man. Do not say that men cannot
perceive the divine light, or that it is impossible in this
age! Never is it found to be impossible, my friends. On
the contrary, it is entirely possible when one desires it.
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Reformation
John Huss
Led reformation 100 years before Luther
Excommunicated and burned (1415)
Followers: Moravian Brethren
1722: Herrnhut (Count Zinzendorf)
1727: Herrnhut was divided
Aug. 13: Visitation of the HS
"Learned to love one another"
Center of Christian revival and missions
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Reformation
Martin Luther
Augustinian Monk
Justification by Faith
Sola Scriptura
Followed Augustine's doctrine of holiness
Calvin
Followed Luther's doctrine of holiness
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Reformation
Theodore Beza
Calvin's star pupil
Took over for Calvin
"HyperCalvinistic"
Jacob Arminius
Beza's student
Sent to refute Koornhert
Became convinced of his views
Became spokesman/leader
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Reformation
Remonstrants
After Arminius' death (1609)
5 remonstrances (points of disagreement)
Outlawed at Synod of Dort (1618)
Remonstrants expected theo. debate
Synod was heresy trial
Every voting member was Calvinistic
Persecuted until 1625
Granted full religious freedom in 1630
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