The Sanctification Connection: An Exploration of Human Participation in Spiritual Growth

The Sanctification Connection: An Exploration of Human Participation in Spiritual Growth

by Keith Kettenring
The Sanctification Connection: An Exploration of Human Participation in Spiritual Growth

The Sanctification Connection: An Exploration of Human Participation in Spiritual Growth

by Keith Kettenring

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Overview

This work focuses on progressive sanctification as a divine and human undertaking that provides a motivational setting for the transformation of an individual's life. In Christianity, sanctification occurs when a person is 'set apart' by God to carry out his will. 'Progressive sanctification' is the aspect of sanctification that describes the process of spiritual growth. Dr. Keith Kettenring's research suggests that believers participate in this process with God in 'sanctificational synergism.' Human participation is recognized through an examination of free will and a study of components that contribute to belief and character formation. This participation also includes the evaluation of one's capabilities and one's context for spiritual growth. The integration of these concepts provides a compatible and useful matrix for a more comprehensive understanding of sanctificational growth. The study of the components of human participation is also applied to the believer's personal strategy for sanctificational growth and the church's strategy to aid sanctificational growth through worship and small groups.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761837381
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 10/16/2007
Pages: 178
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 9.11(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Dr. Keith Kettenring is Senior Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Anaheim, California and adjunct professor in the Ph.D. Educational Studies program at Talbot School of Theology. His Ph.D. in Educational Studies from Biola University/Talbot School of Theology emphasized Christian Spirituality in an educational setting. This work represents the research conducted for his doctoral dissertation. He has been married for thirty years and has two children.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction: Two Models of Personal Transformation
Chapter 3 The Essentiality of Human Participation in Sanctificational Growth
Chapter 4 An Examination of Martin Ford's Capability to Participate in Sanctificational Growth
Chapter 5 An Examination of Martin Ford's Concept of Personal Agency Beliefs
Chapter 6 An Examination of the Believer's Union with Christ Integrated with Ford's Personal Agency Belief Model and Willard's Vim Model
Chapter 7 Educational and Ministry Implications of Human Participation and Union with Christ
Part 8 Bibliography
Part 9 Index
Part 10 Scripture Index
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