JOHN CALVIN's AND THE LUO VIEWS ON SANCTIFICATION This work
interprets the role of the Holy Spirit in sanctification according
to John Calvin.It then responds to Calvin's views from the
perspective of the Luo Christians of the Africa Inland Church of
Kenya. The study of Calvin focuses on the 1559 Edition Institutes.
The perspectives of Calvin's views explored are those of "the
Christian life" and that of the Christian life as a life of "Grace
and Gratitude." Calvin understood the Spirit as the power through
which "the Christian life" comes to be, and the power through which
such life is lived for the honor and glory to God- a life that pays
Gratitude to Him. Further, he understood the Spirit as the power
bringing forth transformation into the "Image of God"during the
process. The study shows that the Luo understand the role of the
Holy Spirit in a somewhat similar manner; an indication that
Calvin's teaching had a significant impact among the Luo of the
Africa Inland Church of Kenya.
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