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The full book review of No Quick Fix: Where Higher Life Theology Came From, What It Is, and Why It’s Harmful (Andrew Naselli, Lexham Press, 2017, 160 pps) may be found HERE .
What’s so dangerous about higher life teaching? This becomes clear in the second half of the book. Here, Naselli’s analytical prowess and biblical faithfulness shine brightly. Like a skilled doctor, he diagnoses the problems and provides biblical solutions. Even though this movement enjoyed such a wide following, Naselli charges us to evaluate theology not on the basis of popularity but faithfulness.
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The book looks interesting.
I’m familiar with the term “Keswick Theology ” but not “Higher Life Theology ”.
However the afterward by John MacArthur bothers me - his tendency is to inseparably conjoin justification and sanctification.
Rob
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Interesting book.
I have read a lot of the "deeper life" authors.
I generally tend to agree with them, I wish I had this book so I could read it lol.