Catherine Booth

Author: Read   John  

Publisher: The Lutterworth Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9780718841638

Subject: K81 Biography

Language: ENG

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Chapter

THE PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK

Two: Salvation

THE ATONEMENT

A Governmental Scheme of Redemption

Formative Influences

LAW AND CONSCIENCE, LOVE AND GRACE

Love and Grace

THE ORDO SALUTIS

Salvation Continues

Salvation’s End

CONCLUSION

Three: The Pursuit of Holiness

SEEKING HOLINESS

EXPERIENCING HOLINESS

FORMATIVE INFLUENCES

William Boardman

William Arthur

HOLINESS AND REVIVAL

PHOEBE PALMER’S QUESTIONABLE INFLUENCE

CONCLUSION

Four: Doctrine of Holiness

CATHERINE BOOTH’S DOCTRINE OF HOLINESS

ENDURING INFLUENCES

Charles Finney

Asa Mahan

Robert Pearsall Smith and the Keswick Movement

John Fletcher

CONCLUSION

Five: The Church

VISIBLE CHURCH—INVISIBLE ECCLESIOLOGY?

THE DEVELOPMENT OF CATHERINE BOOTH’S SALVATIONIST ECCLESIOLOGY

THE SALVATION ARMY’S RELATIONSHIP TO THE CHURCH

THE FORM OF THE CHURCH IN CATHERINE BOOTH’S ECCLESIOLOGY

The Church in Christological Perspective

The Church in Missiological Perspective

The Church in Eschatological Perspective

CONCLUSION

Six: Ministry

MINISTRY DEVELOPMENT

FEMALE TEACHING

CONCLUSION

Seven: The Sacraments

HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT

A NON-SACRAMENTAL SALVATIONIST

FORMATIVE INFLUENCES

Augustus Neander

John Wesley

Methodism

The Holiness Movement

CATHERINE BOOTH’S INFLUENCE ASSESSED

Roger Green

David Rightmire

CONCLUSION

Eight: Conclusion

A SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS STUDY

THE WIDER CONTRIBUTION OF THIS STUDY

CONCLUSION

Bibliography

Visiting a Salvation Army Citadel

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