Just lately I've been too busy to post anything at this blog. But, I thought I would take a moment to say a little about it and about its future.
Several years ago I acquired a copy of the old book
Steele's Answers.
I wanted to scan it and
include it with the other Steele books I had put up on the web. For a long time, I couldn't figure out how best to do
that. The book has no chapters, only short questions & answers. It didn't fit with what I had been doing up to that point. Finally it occurred to me that the short entries in the book lent
themselves to the blog format. So I started to scan it (without having
previously read it) and posted the entries in the order in which they
appeared. In doing this I discovered that the book really isn't very
good — though it is a good reflection of its times. So, I started
posting entries drawn from Dr. Steele's other writings — and a few
things from other holiness writers.
I have been posting the questions and answers in the order in which they appear in the book.
I would say I'm through
about 3/4 of the book at this point, so the
Steele's Answers blog will
continue into 2015 at least. In the mean time, I also started
a blog drawn from the writings of Thomas C. Upham.
You might wonder: why do I find these writers interesting, when I don't always agree with them?
My Christian conversion experience was in the context of a holiness camp meeting. I am abidingly thankful for the message I encountered there — but for a long time the "entire sanctification" aspect of their teaching was a conundrum to me. I couldn't seem to experience or understand it. In seminary I sought out some classic holiness writings to try to comprehend this teaching. The writings of Daniel Steele were some of the most helpful I found. I have now come to feel that he is probably the one writer that best captures the Wesleyan holiness movement in its 19th century form. And, I think there are worthwhile insights in his writings.
My intention is to post all of the questions and answers in the book. And, this project will continue when I have some more time to devote to it.