The word holiness comes from the Hebrew word, kadash, which means to separate or to set apart or to distinguish. Holiness is central to the Christian understanding of the gospel, and we are called to be holy because of the simple fact that God is holy. The meditations in The Call to Pursuing the Heart of God for the Love of the World explore how God's holiness is manifested within the larger framework of His self-revelation as found in the Bible and in our lives. These short reflections demonstrate that holiness?along with all of God's other amazing attributes?always informs who He is in all of His dealings with us. An examination of this important doctrine will lead us to a deeper relationship with God and one another, and ultimately, will affect how we live in the world.
Asbury Theological Seminary president Timothy C. Tennent offers a volume on Wesleyan views of holiness. The book's vocabulary seemed a bit more advanced in places than a typical lay reader's comfort although I think he designed the book for use in churches. Calvinistic adherents view holiness under a slightly different lens. The book concludes with a beautiful hymn written by the author's wife.
I was so blessed by our Holy Triune God as I was reading this shirt work on the holiness of God and what means for his people whom he saved and called to live in holiness. Dr. Tennent does a marvelous job explaining and defending the orthodox view of God’s holiness. Can’t recommend it more.
This book unpacks the deeper, richer, more expansive reality of the holiness of the Triune God lived out in us and through us personally and corporately in the church , to the world. Highly recommend this one. I think it will be one I’ll revisit yearly.
Excellent, short devotional book in the Wesleyan tradition, by the current president of Asbury Theological Seminary. Chapter seven, "Holiness, Entire Sanctification, and the Redirected Heart" is one of the best concise explanations I've seen in print of the doctrine of entire sanctification, and done with great clarity.
Some good insight into the doctrine of holiness. Well written, but a little obtuse for my taste. This book might be confusing for some due to the religious jargon.