Higher Life movement
The Higher Life movement, also known as deeper Christian life, the Keswick movement, or Keswickianism ( KEZ-i-KEE-ə-niz-əm), is a Protestant theological tradition within Evangelical Christianity that espoused a distinct teaching on the doctrines of entire sanctification, healing, and spiritual gifts. Its name comes from the Higher Christian Life, a book by William Boardman published in 1858, as well as from the town in which the movement was first promoted—Keswick Conventions in Keswick, England, the first of which was a tent revival in 1875 and continues to this day.