A careful, conservative, thoroughly prepared study of doctrine. It is Wesleyan-Arminian and thoroughly evangelical. Attention is given to history of doctrine, comparative religions, and the ethics and practices of the Christian life. Cloth.
As I read this 60-year-old text of Nazarene theology, it was intriguing to see how our theology and our expression of our theology has changed in that time. I found any number of good surprises in these pages-including calling out economic inequality as an evil and the contention that dispensationalism via Darby and Scofield should have no influence among Nazarenes.