He was the founder of the Francis Asbury Society and authored several books. The Kinlaw Library on Asbury College's campus is named in honor of both the late Dennis Kinlaw and his late wife, Elsie.
Theology
Kinlaw was a Wesleyan theologian.[1][2] He had Wesleyan-Holiness views.[3]
Publication
Books
Preaching in the Spirit (Francis Asbury Press, 1985)
The Mind of Christ (Francis Asbury Press, 1998)
We Live as Christ (Francis Asbury Press, 2001)
This Day with the Master: 365 Daily Meditations (Francis Asbury Press, 2002; Zondervan, 2004)
Let's Start with Jesus: A New Way of Doing Theology (Zondervan, 2005)
La Mente De Cristo, Spanish translation of The Mind of Christ (Francis Asbury Press, 2006)
Chapters
Kinlaw, Dennis F. (1963). "Old Testament roots of the Wesleyan message". Further insights into holiness : nineteen leading Wesleyan scholars present various phases of holiness thinking. Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press.
Notes and references
Citations
^Snyder 2011, p. 53.
^Reasoner 2011, p. 1.
^Kinlaw 1963.
Sources
Snyder, Howard A (2011). Salvation Means Creation Healed. Eugene, OR: CASCADE Books.
Reasoner, Victor P. (2011). Why Inerrancy is Compatible with Evangelical Wesleyanism (PDF). Orangeburg, SC: Southern Methodist College.