Full and Present Salvation in Christ
Book Description
In the landscape of Christian spiritual development, few figures have shaped the understanding of holiness and salvation as profoundly as Theodor Jellinghaus. This comprehensive examination reveals how one theologian's transformative encounter with English holiness teachings sparked a movement that would revitalize Protestant spirituality across Germany.
Jellinghaus emerged as a pivotal leader in the nineteenth-century Heiligungsbewegung, bringing fresh insights about sanctification by faith that he believed were essential companions to traditional doctrines of justification. His vision extended beyond theological theory to practical spiritual formation, particularly focusing on educating everyday believers in their faith journey.
Klaus Arnold presents the first complete portrait of this influential figure, exploring not only his distinctive teachings on sanctification but his broader theological system and personal contributions to German Protestant renewal. The narrative traces Jellinghaus's evolution from his life-changing experience at an 1874 English holiness convention through his leadership in the Fellowship Movement, ultimately addressing the contradictions and tensions that marked his later years.
This scholarly yet accessible work offers valuable perspectives for anyone seeking to understand how movements of spiritual renewal develop and evolve. Arnold's balanced approach acknowledges both the strengths and struggles within Jellinghaus's journey, providing insights into the complex dynamics of faith, leadership, and personal transformation that continue to resonate with contemporary seekers exploring deeper spiritual commitment.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 212 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Doctrinal Theology
- ✓ Explore RELIGION / Christian Theology / Soteriology
- ✓ Explore Salvation
- ✓ Explore Christianity