
In the Depths of the Depression
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More than two hundred years ago, John Wesley declared: "There is no holiness save social holiness!" He meant thereby to reject an exclusively individualistic version of Christianity, and to affirm his intention to "spread scriptural holiness across the land, and reform the nation." In Wesley''s view, the spheres of influence denoted in the biblical terms "sin" and "salvation" thus have communal di...
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More than two hundred years ago, John Wesley declared: "There is no holiness save social holiness!" He meant thereby to reject an exclusively individualistic version of Christianity, and to affirm his intention to "spread scriptural holiness across the land, and reform the nation." In Wesley''s view, the spheres of influence denoted in the biblical terms "sin" and "salvation" thus have communal di...
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