Watchman Nee wrote from within the Chinese house-church movement and his theology was shaped by Keswick 'higher life' influences, which accounts for some of his distinctive pneumatological and anthropological categories. Readers should be aware that some of Nee's later ecclesiological writings (not this volume) became more controversial, but this particular work stands as a broadly orthodox classic of evangelical spirituality.
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TheoScope Score = Biblical Faithfulness 85% · Theological Depth 15%