Holiness movement

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The Holiness movement is a Christian revival tradition that emphasizes personal sanctification, holy living, and a post-conversion experience of entire sanctification or Christian perfection.


Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian movement
religious revival movement
associatedWithDenomination Bible Methodist Connection of Churches
Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)
Church of God (Holiness)
Church of the Nazarene
Free Methodist Church
Nazarene Holiness Church
Pilgrim Holiness Church
Salvation Army
Wesleyan Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Wesleyan Methodist Church
coreDoctrine Christian perfection
entire sanctification
holy living
personal holiness
second work of grace
emergedFrom Methodism
Wesleyan theology
emphasis Spirit-filled life
post-conversion experience of sanctification
victory over willful sin
ethicalEmphasis abstinence from alcohol and tobacco
modesty in dress
simple living
temperance
influenced early Pentecostal movement
influencedBy American revivalism
John Wesley
Phoebe Palmer
organizationalForm camp meeting associations
denominations
mission societies
originatedInCentury 19th century
originatedInCountry United States
practice altar calls
camp meetings
revival meetings
testimony services
relatedMovement Higher Life movement
Keswick movement
Pentecostalism
religiousTradition Protestant Christianity
theologicalFamily Arminianism
Wesleyan-Arminian theology
viewOnGrace emphasis on entire sanctifying grace
emphasis on prevenient grace
viewOnSanctification sanctification as distinct from justification
sanctification as instantaneous second crisis experience
viewOnSin possibility of freedom from willful sin in this life

Referenced by (11)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Arminianism
John Wesley
influenced
Holiness movement ("Keswick movement")
Holiness movement ("Higher Life movement")
relatedMovement
Church of God in Christ
Church of the Nazarene (USA)
theologicalTradition
Azusa Street Revival ("Holiness theology")
hasTheologicalEmphasis
Foursquare Church ("Holiness–Pentecostal tradition")
isPartOfMovement
Church of the Nazarene (USA)
originatedFrom
Laudian religious reforms ("beauty of holiness movement")
relatedTo
Zarephath, New Jersey ("Methodist holiness tradition (Pillar of Fire)")
religiousDenomination

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