Sanctifying Theology

Sanctifying Theology by Jacob Lett, published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on October 30, 2023, is a thought-provoking collection of essays that examines the role of sanctification within the broader scope of theology. This edition, comprising 266 pages, delves into the interconnectedness of dogmatics, ethics, and the arts, emphasizing that sanctification should influence all aspects of theological study. The essays are presented with a focus on how theology can be both sanctified and sanctifying, reflecting on the contributions of notable figures such as Thomas Arthur Noble, the church fathers, and the Wesleys.
Readers will find that the essays explore various dimensions of Wesleyan-holiness theology and its implications for contemporary Christian doctrines and ethical discussions. Topics include the impact of Wesleyan-holiness perspectives on ecumenical theological dialogues and the relevance of historical theological sources in addressing modern practical concerns. This work aims to enrich both the Wesleyan tradition and the wider church, offering insights into how recent developments in Wesleyan-holiness theology can inform broader theological conversations.
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Sanctification is not merely a “practical” and isolated doctrine but should permeate the whole horizon of theology: dogmatics, ethics, practics, as well as the sciences and the arts. The essays are collected under the twin convictions that theology can be sanctified and sanctifying. The whole of theology is inflected by holiness, and so theology should aim to share in God’s sanctifying work. Sanctifying Theology contributes new possibilities in Wesleyan-holiness theology and explores their contribution to various Christian doctrines and contemporary issues. Written in honor of the work of Thomas Arthur Noble, the essays in this book are attentive to the streams of theology that have most influenced him: the fathers, the Wesleys, and the Torrances. Both constructive and exploratory, the topic of the essays cover, among other things, (1) consideration of how Wesleyan-holiness theologies contribute to ecumenical theological discussions, (2) readings of Wesleyan-holiness theology through the lens of the church fathers and the Torrances, and (3) explorations of how these conversations and sources might shape contemporary practical and ethical concerns. The essays work both for the Wesleyan tradition and from the Wesleyan tradition for the church catholic, showing how recent trajectories in Wesleyan-holiness theology might contribute to broader discussions.
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