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A systematic theological exposition presents entire sanctification as a necessary and attainable dimension of Christian life, deriving its case from Old Testament types, prophetic anticipations, and New Testament teaching attributed to Jesus and the apostles. The work surveys scriptural passages to define and defend holiness, traces historical and typological foreshadowing, and treats sanctification as wrought by Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and realized through truth and faith. It addresses indifference and objections within Christian communities and closes with pastoral and doctrinal reflections on the nature, experience, and means of complete consecration.

About the Author

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Dougan Clark

Dougan Clark was a theologian and author known for his work in the field of holiness theology. His notable book, "The Theology of Holiness," explores the principles and practices surrounding the concept of holiness within a Christian context. Clark's writings contribute to the understanding of spiritual growth and moral living, emphasizing the importance of personal holiness in the life of believers. His work remains relevant for those interested in theological studies and the pursuit of a deeper spiritual life.

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