A Substitute for Holiness; or, Antinomianism Revived

A Substitute for Holiness; or, Antinomianism Revived by Daniel Steele is published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on May 30, 2016. This 374-page book explores the author’s belief in a comprehensive Gospel that addresses the needs of humanity, emphasizing the transformative power of grace in the lives of believers. Steele articulates the conviction that Christ serves as a perfect Savior from inbred sin, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit in the sanctification process.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Christian theology and its implications for the Christian Church and various denominations. The text delves into the relationship between sin and grace, asserting that grace abounds even in the face of sin. This edition is presented in English and offers insights into the theological discussions surrounding holiness and the nature of salvation within Christianity.
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“It is no secret that the author of this book believes in a large Gospel, an evangel co-extensive with the present needs of the depraved offspring of Adam; yea, more: he believes that where sin hath abounded, grace doth here and now much more abound to those believers who insist that Christ is a perfect Saviour from inbred sin, through the efficacy of His blood, in procuring the indwelling Comforter and Sanctifier.” –From the preface.
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