The Doctrine of Sanctification

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The Doctrine of Sanctification is a theological work that explores the process by which Christians are made holy, examining its biblical basis, historical development, and philosophical implications.

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instanceOf Christian theology book
theological work
addresses ethical implications of sanctification
means of grace
moral transformation of the believer
role of Scripture in sanctification
role of prayer in sanctification
role of the church in sanctification
union with Christ
aimsAt systematic account of sanctification
analyzes Reformation views of sanctification
Reformed views of sanctification
Wesleyan views of sanctification
historical Christian views of holiness
medieval views of sanctification
patristic views of sanctification
discusses divine sovereignty in sanctification
final sanctification
human responsibility in sanctification
positional sanctification
progressive sanctification
relationship between faith and works
relationship between justification and sanctification
role of the Holy Spirit in sanctification
examines biblical basis of sanctification
historical development of sanctification
philosophical implications of sanctification
process by which Christians are made holy
explores nature of virtue in Christian theology
philosophical foundations of moral change
relationship between freedom and grace
teleology of the Christian life
field Christian theology
focusesOn New Testament teaching on sanctification
Old Testament background of holiness
hasTopic Christian ethics
Christian holiness
Christian spiritual growth
sanctification
soteriology
intendedAudience Christian lay readers interested in doctrine
Christian ministers
students of theology
subfield doctrine of salvation
systematic theology
usesMethod biblical exegesis
historical theology
philosophical analysis

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William Lane Craig hasWritten The Doctrine of Sanctification