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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | Who has the opportunity to be saved? | Job 38:1 | Brent Douglass | 1845 | ||
I've never read a biography or any doctrinal statements by Finney. I think I may have seen 1 or 2 leaflets by him from Last Days Ministries, and I believe he had something to do with the odd modern definition of "revival" -- but that's about all I know about him. I figure he's in God's hands; I've never heard anyone refer to his teachings as a basis of denominational or congregational doctrine. Calvin and Wesley on the other hand.... | ||||||
2 | Who has the opportunity to be saved? | Job 38:1 | RElderCascade | 1847 | ||
If you were to read Finney's sermons as well as a biography you'd find that many of his methods are pretty recognizable today. But his influence is strongly there just not with his name attached to it--he was one of those fairly uncredited contributors. His theology also doesn't get credited with his name much either, but it is also there as a very real (corrupting) influence. One should read him some time. If you do, try this excersize, as you read his theology factor God out of each equation and you'll not have affected the teaching. It stands just fine in the flesh, therefore it is not Spirit-filled teaching! | ||||||