I have read Nee more than Penn-Lewis, but Nee and I have a lot of 
differences.  Much of what he attributes to the "soul," I would categorize 
as body.  Nevertheless, this is primarily a difference in how we define 
terms.  My biology background probably accounts for most of this.  Nee's 
perspective of holiness and its relationship to following the spirit is 
indeed very similar to mine.  I don't often recommend his books because of 
the differences in terminology, but I find a lot of agreement with the 
general ideas expressed in his books.

David Miller

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From: Lance Muir
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 12:43 PM
Subject: [TruthTalk] Body, soul, spirit & David Miller

The writings of Nee & Penn-Lewis come to mind on this. Have you read 
either/both? It'd appear that you have developed a theology somewhat similar 
to their's. Comments? 

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