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Lectures on Keswick Theology

June 14, 2010 by Andy Naselli

I posted on this in March 2008, but I’m highlighting it again since these lectures on Keswick theology summarize my book Let Go and Let God? A Survey and Analysis of Keswick Theology.

Detroit Baptist Theology Seminary is hosting the following resources from the lecture series I presented there in 2008:

  1. Handout. This five-page PDF ends with diagrams of major views on sanctification.
  2. Power Point presentation as a PDF. This collection of eighty slides is filled with pictures of the forerunners, proponents, and successors of Keswick theology.
  3. MP3s. About three hours of lectures:
  • A Historical and Theological Survey of the Early Keswick Movement (1:10:32)
  • A Theological Analysis of the Early Keswick Movement – Part 1 (57:20)
  • A Theological Analysis of the Early Keswick Movement – Part 2 (with Q & A) (49:24)

Update on 8/23/2017: My latest book attempts to survey and analyze “let go and let God” theology:

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  1. Harry Ludwig says

    June 14, 2010 at 10:04 pm

    Thanks! for posting these links. Am appreciating the review of Keswick. Will still wait for your book in “print” to study alongside Pollock, Harford and a few others I am using.

  2. Todd Mitchell says

    June 21, 2010 at 1:30 pm

    I listened to all three lectures, and I might just listen to them again. Well done! I’m sharing this link. Thank you very much. Keep up the good work. I’m going to have to get that book.

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  2. Andy Naselli on Keswick Theology « God Incarnate says:
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