Decision theology

Decision theology, also known as decisionism, is the belief of some evangelical denominations of Protestant Christianity, such as the Baptist and Methodist churches, that individuals must make a conscious decision to "accept" and follow Jesus Christ (be "born again", also known as experiencing the "New Birth"). In denominations of the Methodist Church (inclusive of the Holiness movement), after experiencing the New Birth (the first work of grace), Christian ministers teach that believers should seek entire sanctification (the second work of grace).

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Decision theology

Decision theology, also known as decisionism, is the belief of some evangelical denominations of Protestant Christianity, such as the Baptist and Methodist churches, that individuals must make a conscious decision to "accept" and follow Jesus Christ (be "born again", also known as experiencing the "New Birth"). In denominations of the Methodist Church (inclusive of the Holiness movement), after experiencing the New Birth (the first work of grace), Christian ministers teach that believers should seek entire sanctification (the second work of grace).

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