A practical-theological investigation of the nineteenth and twentieth century "faith theologies"

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King, Paul Leslie

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2009-08-25T10:48:19Z

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en

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Faith , Healing , Prayer , Balance , Dynamic tension , Faith theology , Praxis , Holiness , Classic faith , Modern faith

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This thesis is a study of nineteenth and twentieth century faith theology and praxis, seeking to determine a balanced, healthy faith that is both sound in theology and effective in practice. Part 1 presents a history and sources of Faith Teaching and Practices. It first looks historicalty at the roots of later faith teaching and practice by presenting a sampling of teachings on faith from early church fathers, reformers, mystics, and Pietists. These form the foundation for the movements of faith in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries--the classic faith teaching, followed by the modern faith movement and leaders. Part 2 deals with the foundational issues of faith teaching and practice: the relationship of faith to the supernatural, the concept of the inheritance of the believer and the practice of claiming the promises of God, the nature of faith, and the authority of the believer and its inferences for faith praxis. Part 3 investigates seven major theological issues of faith teaching and practice: faith as a law and force, the object and source of faith, the relationship of faith and the will of God, distinguishing between a logos and a rhema word of God, the concepts of revelation and sense knowledge, the doctrine of healing in the atonement, the question of evidence of the baptism in lhe Holy Spirit. Part 4 examines major practical issues of faith teaching and practice about which controversy swirls: positive mental attitude and positive confession; issues of discernment in acting upon impressions, voices, revelations, and "words from the Lord;" questions of failh regarding sickness and healing, death, doctors and medicine; the relationships between sickness, suffering, healing, and sanctification; and prosperity. Part 5 reflects upon these issues and comes to final conclusions regarding: the role of hermeneutics in determining failh theology and praxis, how to handle unanswered prayers and apparent failures of faith, the seeming paradox and tension between claiming one's inheritance and dying to self, a summary of practical conclusions for exercise of healthy faith, and final conclusions and recommendations on developing a sound theology and practice of faith for the twenty-fist century.

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A. B. Simpson
Charles Spurgeon
Andrew Murray
Oswald Chambers
George Muller
Hudson Taylor
John MacMillan
A. W. Tozer
Kenneth Hagin
Kenneth Copeland
Frederick K. C. Price
E. M. Bounds
Amy Carmichael
Phoebe Palmer

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King, Paul Leslie (2009) A practical-theological investigation of the nineteenth and twentieth century "faith theologies", University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/967>

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