Publication
New York: Oxford University Press, 1932.
Physical description
v, 399, v, 611 p.; 24 cm
Notes
CONTENTS:
VOLUME ONE
I. Albrecht Ritschl and his Doctrine of Christian Perfection. Article I. Ritschl the Rationalist.
II. Albrecht Ritschl and his Doctrine of Christian Perfection. Article II. Ritschl the Perfectionist.
III "Miserable-Sinner Christianity" in the Hands of the Rationalists. Article I. From Ritschl to Wernle.
IV. "Miserable-Sinner Christianity" in the Hands of the Rationalists. Article II. From Clemen to Pfleiderer.
V. "Miserable-Sinner Christianity" in the Hands of the Rationalists. Article III. Windisch and the End.
VI. "Die Heiligungsbewegung"
VII. The German Higher Life Movement in its Chief Exponent.
VOLUME TWO
I. Oberlin Perfectionism.
— I. The Men and the Beginnings.
— II. Mahan's Type of Teaching.
— III. The Development of the Oberlin Teaching.
— IV. The Theology of Charles G. Finney.
II. John Humphrey Noyes and His "Bible Communists."
— I. The Environment.
— II. The Beginnings.
— III. The Structure.
— IV. The Doctrine.
III. The Mystical Perfectionism of Thomas Cogswell Upham.
— I. Upham and His Second Conversion.
— II. Upham and the Quietists.
— III. Upham's Doctrinal Teaching.
IV. The "Higher Life" Movement.
V. "The Victorious Life."
VOLUME ONE
I. Albrecht Ritschl and his Doctrine of Christian Perfection. Article I. Ritschl the Rationalist.
II. Albrecht Ritschl and his Doctrine of Christian Perfection. Article II. Ritschl the Perfectionist.
III "Miserable-Sinner Christianity" in the Hands of the Rationalists. Article I. From Ritschl to Wernle.
IV. "Miserable-Sinner Christianity" in the Hands of the Rationalists. Article II. From Clemen to Pfleiderer.
V. "Miserable-Sinner Christianity" in the Hands of the Rationalists. Article III. Windisch and the End.
VI. "Die Heiligungsbewegung"
VII. The German Higher Life Movement in its Chief Exponent.
VOLUME TWO
I. Oberlin Perfectionism.
— I. The Men and the Beginnings.
— II. Mahan's Type of Teaching.
— III. The Development of the Oberlin Teaching.
— IV. The Theology of Charles G. Finney.
II. John Humphrey Noyes and His "Bible Communists."
— I. The Environment.
— II. The Beginnings.
— III. The Structure.
— IV. The Doctrine.
III. The Mystical Perfectionism of Thomas Cogswell Upham.
— I. Upham and His Second Conversion.
— II. Upham and the Quietists.
— III. Upham's Doctrinal Teaching.
IV. The "Higher Life" Movement.
V. "The Victorious Life."