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The Higher Life movement, also known as the Keswick movement or Keswickianism, is a Protestant theological tradition within evangelical Christianity that espouses a distinct teaching on the doctrine of entire sanctification. Its name comes from the Higher Christian Life, a book by William Boardman published in 1858, as well as from the town in which the movement was first promoted—Keswick Conventions in Keswick, England, the first of which was a tent revival in 1875 and continues to this day.

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  • Mouvement pour une vie supérieure (fr)
  • Higher Life movement (en)
  • Movimento Vida Superior (pt)
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  • The Higher Life movement, also known as the Keswick movement or Keswickianism, is a Protestant theological tradition within evangelical Christianity that espouses a distinct teaching on the doctrine of entire sanctification. Its name comes from the Higher Christian Life, a book by William Boardman published in 1858, as well as from the town in which the movement was first promoted—Keswick Conventions in Keswick, England, the first of which was a tent revival in 1875 and continues to this day. (en)
  • Le Mouvement pour une vie supérieure (Higher Life movement) est un mouvement chrétien britannique inspiré par le mouvement de sanctification américain et appelant à une vie sanctifiée dans l’esprit de la perfection chrétienne. Son nom provient d'un livre publié en 1858 par (en), intitulé Higher Christian Life. Ce mouvement a parfois été surnommé « mouvement de Keswick », car les conventions de Keswick (qui continuent à ce jour) en ont été l’un des principaux propagateurs. (fr)
  • Movimento Vida Santa, Vida Elevada, Vida de Autoridade, ou Vida Superior, é um movimento iniciado pelos Christian Holiness na 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 , porque ele foi promovido na convenções em Keswick, Cumbria, Inglaterra. Entretanto há pequenas variações no Movimento Keswick. (pt)
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