Identity 'Crisis'Nazarenes rethink entire sanctification.
Brad A. Greenberg|
Dr. Willard's DiagnosisWhy we need to really die before we can really live.
Cornelius Plantinga Jr.|
For All the SaintsA new book reminds us to get our heads and hearts together, in the company of the cloud of witnesses.
By Chris Armstrong|
The Lord's AgitatorsHoliness leaders were a fractious bunch, but there was vision behind their division.
Sarah E. Johnson, Ginger Kolbaba, Jennifer Woodruff Tait, and Stan Ingersol|
The Cleansing WaveThe 19th-century holiness revival took many forms as it swept across denominational boundaries.
Edwin Woodruff Tait|
Let God Handle Your SinThe Christian life isn't so hard when you let God do all the work
By Bill Thrall, Bruce McNicol, and John Lynch|
Be Ye Perfect?The evolution of John Wesley's most contentious doctrine.
O Come and Dwell in MeJohn and Charles disagreed on the measure of holiness a Christian might expect on earth, but both longed for it. From Christian Perfection (Sermon 40)
Charles Wesley|
Start the PressesNo Protestant leader in the eighteenth century made better use of print media than John Wesley.
Charles Yrigoyen, Jr.|