Karl Dahlfred’s Theology Drives Methodology: Conversion in the Theology of Charles Finney and John Nevin is available for free as a Kindle download for a very limited time.
I think this is Karl’s master’s thesis, which has implications not only for church practice in the west, but in missiological practice as the Dahlfreds serve in Thailand.

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Are evangelistic methods neutral? Or is there a connection between what we believe and how we evangelize?
In “Theology Drives Methodology”, Karl Dahlfred examines the theology and methods of Charles Finney and John Nevin, demonstrating how the different beliefs of these two men led them to radically different conclusions about the best methods to use in promoting the Gospel. Finney’s beliefs led him to use high-pressure revival meetings to induce conversions. Nevin’s beliefs led him to emphasize preaching, catechism, and pastoral care as the means that would produce conversions through the everyday ministry of the local church. Which man’s methods were correct? Your answer to that question all depends on what you believe about God, man, conversion, and the nature of the Gospel itself.
After an historical and theological survey of Finney & Nevin’s beliefs and methods, the author draws out implications of each man’s views and makes applications for the contemporary church.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1:
Introduction
CHAPTER 2:
Religious Change In Early Nineteenth Century America, And The Lives Of Charles Finney And John Nevin
CHAPTER 3:
The Nature And Means Of Conversion In The Theology Of Charles Grandison Finney
CHAPTER 4:
The Nature And Means Of Conversion In The Theology Of John Williamson Nevin
CHAPTER 5:
The Views Of Charles Finney And John Nevin On Conversion, Compared With Each Other And Scripture
CHAPTER 6:
Implications Of Finney And Nevin’s Theology, With Application For The Contemporary Church

About the Author: Karl Dahlfred (Th.M. Talbot School of Theology, Biola University; M.Div. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; B.A. Colby College) lives in Bangkok, Thailand. He is a missionary with OMF International, and an ordained teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)

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