A Laymanʾs Guide to Sanctification

A Laymanʾs Guide to Sanctification by H. Ray Dunning, published by Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City in 1991, offers a concise exploration of the concept of sanctification. This edition, comprising 93 pages, is presented in English and invites readers to engage with the subject matter in a practical manner. Dunning emphasizes that understanding sanctification requires more than theoretical knowledge; it necessitates a lived experience that reflects the doctrine in everyday life.
In this book, readers will find a focus on the intersection of psychology and Christian theology, as Dunning challenges conventional formulas and encourages a deeper, experiential understanding of sanctification. The text addresses themes related to soteriology and self-help, guiding individuals to consider how their lives can serve as evidence of their faith. Through this approach, Dunning aims to inspire a transformative journey that aligns belief with action, making the principles of sanctification accessible and applicable.
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Sanctification can only be fully understood when it is fully lived. Dunning calls us beyond formulas to the true proof of the doctrine — our lives.
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