The Higher Life movement was a movement devoted to Christian holiness in England. Its name comes from a book by William Boardman, entitled The Higher Christian Life, which was published in 1858. The movement is sometimes referred to as the Keswick movement, because it was promoted at conventions in Keswick, which continue to this day.
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- The Higher Life movement was a movement devoted to Christian holiness in England. Its name comes from a book by William Boardman, entitled The Higher Christian Life, which was published in 1858. The movement is sometimes referred to as the Keswick movement, because it was promoted at conventions in Keswick, which continue to this day. The main idea of the Higher Life movement is that the Christian should move on from his initial conversion experience to also experience a second work of God in his life. This work of God is called “entire sanctification,” “the second blessing,” “the second touch,” “being filled with the Holy Spirit,” and various other terms. Higher Life teachers promoted the idea that Christians who had received this blessing from God could live a more holy, that is less sinful or even a sinless, life. This teaching has its roots in John Wesley’s doctrine of Christian perfection.
- Movimento Vida Santa, Vida Elevada, Vida de Autoridade, ou Vida Superior, foi um movimento iniciado pelos Christian Holiness em Inglaterra. Seu nome vem de um livro de William Boardman, intitulado The Higher Christian Life, que foi publicado em 1858. O movimento é por vezes referido como Movimento Keswick, porque ele foi promovido na convenções em Keswick, Cumbria, Inglaterra. Entretanto há pequenas variações no Movimento Keswick. A idéia principal do Movimento Vida Superior é que o cristão deveria avançar em sua experiência de conversão inicial e ter uma experiência mais profunda de permitir Deus trabalhar em sua vida, buscando "inteira santificação", também denominado "a segunda bênção", "o segundo toque", "preenchimento com o Espírito Santo", e vários outros termos. Vida Superior promoveu a idéia de que os professores cristãos que tinham recebido esta bênção de Deus poderia viver mais santo. Este ensino tem as suas raízes nas doutrinas de Perfeição Cristã, de John Wesley.
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- The Higher Life movement was a movement devoted to Christian holiness in England. Its name comes from a book by William Boardman, entitled The Higher Christian Life, which was published in 1858. The movement is sometimes referred to as the Keswick movement, because it was promoted at conventions in Keswick, which continue to this day.
- Movimento Vida Santa, Vida Elevada, Vida de Autoridade, ou Vida Superior, foi um movimento iniciado pelos Christian Holiness em Inglaterra. Seu nome vem de um livro de William Boardman, intitulado The Higher Christian Life, que foi publicado em 1858. O movimento é por vezes referido como Movimento Keswick, porque ele foi promovido na convenções em Keswick, Cumbria, Inglaterra. Entretanto há pequenas variações no Movimento Keswick.
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- Movimento Vida Superior
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