Exploring the Holiness Movement
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Dr. Wallace Thornton Jr., a minister and independent scholar with deep expertise in the Holiness movement, shares his journey through over 30 years of ministry, which includes teaching church history across three colleges, pastoring, and writing extensively on the Holiness movement. Known for his works like Radical Righteousness and When the Fire Fell, he offers unique insights into the origins and spread of this movement, tracing its influence across denominations and even continents. Wallace explains key themes of the Holiness tradition, including the concept of a second work of grace, entire sanctification, and how it has impacted church communities globally.
Dr. Thornton also discusses the movement’s evolution, exploring "radical Holiness" and how the movement's flexibility allowed it to reach places like Russia, Japan, and Papua New Guinea. This conversation is a journey through history, touching on the theological roots of the Holiness movement, its global expansion, and its impact on Christian thought. Tune in to discover a fresh perspective on faith and the power of historical influence in shaping beliefs and practices.
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Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction and Background
1:03 – What is the Holiness Movement?
3:39 – Origins and Key Figures in the Movement
7:40 – Influence of Phoebe Palmer and the 19th Century Holiness Revival
12:30 – Key Distinctions of Holiness Beliefs
19:10 – Practical Takeaways from Holiness History
26:30 – Stewardship and Accountability in Christian Life
33:00 – Reflections on Spiritual Mentorship and Community
Chapter
1. Exploring the Holiness Movement (00:00:00)
2. Holiness Movement (00:00:04)
3. Origins and Evolution of Holiness Movement (00:05:58)
4. Stewardship and Holiness Living (00:22:20)
5. Interpreting Authorial Intent in Scripture (00:37:43)
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