Andy Naselli on Keswick Theology

LetGoandLetGod3DEven if you’ve never heard the term “Keswick Theology,” you’ve probably at least sat under some preaching or teaching influenced by it.  In particular, the Keswick view of sanctification and “higher life” Christianity has had a pervasive influence in evangelicalism the last century.  My friend, Andy Naselli, has written a comprehensive critique of Keswick theology to be published by Logos Bible Software.  Naselli’s 450+ page work,  Let Go and Let God?: A Survey and Analysis of Keswick Theology, has been highly praised by a number of evangelical scholars including Randy Alcorn, D.A. Carson, Carl Trueman, Bruce Ware, and Thomas Schreiner (who wrote the forword to the book).  Naselli has earned a Ph.D. in Theology from Bob Jones Seminary and a Ph.D. in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.  This book is based on his dissertation at BJU.

Let Go and Let God? is now available for the pre-publication price of $17.95 through Logos [purchase here].

Here are some related links:

  • You can read the 21 endorsements for the book here.
  • To read Kevin DeYoung’s interview with Naselli about the book, visit Kevin’s blog at the Gospel Coalition.
  • You can read Thomas Schreiner’s forward to the book here.
  • You can download  the book’s front matter in this 31-page PDF, which includes the endorsements, the table of contents, Schreiner’s foreword, and Naselli’s preface.

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