Andy Naselli’s first Ph.D. dissertation was on Keswick Theology (he’s working on a second Ph.D. at Trinity), and he recently gave a presentation at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary that summarizes his dissertation. I found his summary and critique of the Keswick movement enormously helpful for sorting through the way that the Keswick view of sanctification has leavened itself all through evangelicalism.
PS: I think Andy’s blog is worth adding to your google reader and keeping an eye on. Enjoy!
I would especially encourage pastors, students, and theologians to check out these lectures. Dr. Naselli has done us a great service in sifting through this material and presenting it in a humble, winsome way. He writes:
Detroit Seminary is hosting the following resources from the lecture series:
1. Handout (five-page PDF)
2. Power Point presentation as a PDF (eighty slides with lots of pictures) [12.1 MB]
3. MP3s:
· A Historical and Theological Survey of the Early Keswick Movement (1:10:32)
· A Theological Analysis of the Early Keswick Movement – Part 1 (57:20)
· A Theological Analysis of the Early Keswick Movement – Part 2 (with Q & A) (49:24)
PS: I think Andy’s blog is worth adding to your google reader and keeping an eye on. Enjoy!
Wow, why would someone want to do two PhD’s? One is hard enough! (At one time I wanted to do two PhD’s–one in Assyriology and the other in Egyptology. This was before I started my PhD work and now I will be quite content with just one :).
Thanks for pointing out that the power point presentation, 80 pages, is filled with many pictures. That comment makes the decision to download/view it easier.
Nasali did a good job on that presentation file, by the way.