Possessed by God
New Testament Theology Of Sanctification And Holiness
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Inter-Varsity Press
Published:18th Aug '95
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In Possessed by God, Dr. David Peterson redefines sanctification as a definitive event, challenging conventional views and emphasizing its significance in the New Testament.
In Possessed by God, Dr. David Peterson presents a thought-provoking argument that challenges traditional views on sanctification. He asserts that sanctification should be understood as a definitive event rather than a gradual process. This perspective shifts the focus from mere growth in holiness to a more profound understanding of how God claims us in Christ. By setting us apart, God enables us to fulfill His divine purpose, which is a central theme throughout the New Testament.
Dr. Peterson's approach combines meticulous exegesis with thoughtful synthesis, allowing him to restate key New Testament teachings on sanctification. He emphasizes that equating sanctification solely with personal growth can obscure its true meaning and lead to unrealistic expectations among believers. By carefully analyzing relevant scriptural passages, he uncovers deeper insights that highlight the significance of being possessed by God.
Throughout Possessed by God, the author not only provides a theological framework but also considers the pastoral implications of his findings. This makes the book not just an academic exercise but also a practical guide for individuals and church leaders seeking to understand the transformative nature of sanctification. Dr. Peterson's work invites readers to rethink their understanding of sanctification and encourages them to embrace their identity as those set apart by God for His purposes.
ISBN: 9780851115108
Dimensions: 230mm x 141mm x 15mm
Weight: 251g
192 pages