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 | He rejects many of the approaches commonly found in the Church of God (Anderson), American Evangelicalism, Fundamentalism, and Adventism, insisting that, instead of predictive, the message of the Apocalypse is that God is "truly in charge of the world and everything in it" (147). |
 | Lessmann concludes from his survey of the role and significance of the Holy Spirit in Wesley's theology that Wesley's theology is centered in pneumatology (130), and that his theology of sanctification in particular is rooted in pneumatology (49). |
 | With a doctorate in theology from the Institut Catholique de Paris (1964) and a "magister" in sociology (1973), Ossa is uniquely qualified to examine this uniquely Chilean indigenous church which, he reports, split off from the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1928 over matters of spirituality and social ethics. |
| Anderson University School of Theology (342 words) |
 | The mission of the Anderson University School of Theology is to educate at the graduate professional level both men and women for Christian ministry. |
 | The Anderson University School of Theology website has been created to comply with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards for HTML and CSS. |
 | Characterized by an aspiration to be biblical in orientation, evangelical in emphasis, and ecumenical in spirit, the School of Theology has always strived to balance both service and scholarship. |