Dwight L. Moody

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American evangelist and publisher; founded Moody Bible Institute and led revival campaigns worldwide; emphasized practical Christianity and non-denominational cooperation.

Theological Positions

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There are degrees of reward in heaven.

Afterlife / agree

Angels are real spiritual beings.

Angels & Demons / stronglyAgree

Christians can and should cast out demons.

Angels & Demons / agree

Christians can be demon-possessed.

Angels & Demons / disagree

Demons can possess people today.

Angels & Demons / agree

Satan is a real, personal being. Not just a symbol of evil or force.

Angels & Demons / stronglyAgree

Church tradition is equal to Scripture in authority.

Bible / disagree

Scripture alone is the highest authority in the Christian life.

Bible / stronglyAgree

The Apocrypha is inspired Scripture.

Bible / disagree

The Bible is inerrant in its original manuscripts.

Bible / stronglyAgree

Writings

Prevailing Prayer

Practical instruction on how to pray effectively and see God’s answers.

Source: Prevailing Prayer

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Secret Power

Explores the Holy Spirit’s empowering presence for victorious Christian living and service.

Source: Secret Power

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Sowing and Reaping

Biblical lessons on actions and consequences, urging repentance and holy living.

Source: Sowing and Reaping

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The Gospel Awakening

Collection of revival sermons and addresses delivered during the great evangelistic campaigns.

Source: The Gospel Awakening

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The Second Coming of Christ

Exposition of premillennial hope and the imminence of Jesus’ return.

Source: The Second Coming of Christ

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The Way to God and How to Find It

Straightforward guide leading seekers to salvation by faith in Christ alone.

Source: The Way to God and How to Find It

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