James
I. Packer’s Keep in Step with the Spirit: finding fullness in our
walk with God is a treatise on the Holy Spirit in view of the doctrine of
sanctification and the thriving charismatic movements of the 20th
century and the early years of the 21st century.[i]
The outline of this book review is divided into four major sections:
introduction, description, evaluation, and conclusion. Background information
of the author and the book is provided in the introduction, which includes this
prefatory paragraph. The author’s writing style, the book’s purpose and scope
are also discussed in the introduction. A general overview of the book and a
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Review of "Keep in Step with the Spirit" (Main Body: On Sanctification & Charismatic Theology)
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Review of "Keep in Step with the Spirit" (Appendix: A Perspective on Christian Perfection)
Appendix
A Perspective on Christian Perfection
A Perspective on Christian Perfection
Since this is only part of
a book review and not a study on “Christian Perfection,” space will not allow
me to thoroughly discuss other approaches to Romans seven and eight and also
some possible definitions of “perfection” in the Bible. But I will attempt to
lay out another Romans 7:14-25 interpretation, in conjunction with Romans
8:1-11, that is different from the book’s (perhaps reveal some of its