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In the book
Sanctification, the author offers a critical, yet objective analysis of the Evangelical movement's impact on Lutheranism. This book examines the historical roots of Evangelicalism; analyzes one of America's most popular Evangelical authors, Charles Swindol; and proposes a new Lutheran initiative in the face of the Evangelical challenge. Through reading this book, you'll have a better understanding of the Evangelical movement and the potential impact it has on your faith.
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Reveals how fallen humans can turn the Gospel into a new law and rely on themselves! Review by AnnetteAdrianA
I read the book "Sanctification" by Harold Senkbeil on the recommendation of the very excellent writer, Gene Edward Veith. In Veith's book, "The Spirituality of the Cross," Veith recommends Senkbeil's book for those who want to pursue Lutheran thought more.
Check out On Being a Theologian of the Cross: Reflections on Luther's Heidelberg Disputation, 1518 (Theology) for an even better book on Lutheran thought. It's a reflection on Luther's Heidelberg Disputation (Posted on 11/24/2017)