John WesleyOxford University Press, 1980 M11 13 - 528 páginas A major figure in eighteenth-century Christianity, John Wesley sought to combine the essential elements of the Catholic and Evangelical traditions and to restore to the laity a vital role in church life. He began one of the most dynamic movements in the history of modern Protestantism, a movement which eventually produced the Methodist churches. This volume offers a representative selection of theological writings by Wesley and includes historically oriented introductions and footnotes which indicate Wesley's Anglican, patristic, and biblical sources. |
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John Wesley A. C. Outler. Preface John Wesley's eminence is secure - as evangelist , reformer , practical genius ... Wesley as their founder than as their mentor . Others have had small incentive to exceed the Methodists in their interest ...
John Wesley A. C. Outler. Preface John Wesley's eminence is secure - as evangelist , reformer , practical genius ... Wesley as their founder than as their mentor . Others have had small incentive to exceed the Methodists in their interest ...
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John Wesley A. C. Outler. Theology , for Wesley , was always to be vindicated in its service to the Christian life . He was not a contemplative man . The marks of incessant haste and urgency are everywhere in what he wrote and did . But ...
John Wesley A. C. Outler. Theology , for Wesley , was always to be vindicated in its service to the Christian life . He was not a contemplative man . The marks of incessant haste and urgency are everywhere in what he wrote and did . But ...
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John Wesley A. C. Outler. or just dead . From the great scholars of the seventeenth - century revival of patristic studies ( William Beveridge , Robert Nelson ) he learned the intimate correlation of Christian doctrine and Christian ...
John Wesley A. C. Outler. or just dead . From the great scholars of the seventeenth - century revival of patristic studies ( William Beveridge , Robert Nelson ) he learned the intimate correlation of Christian doctrine and Christian ...
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John Wesley A. C. Outler. ( John Telford , ed . ) represent major advances over the " Jackson " edition . However , they comprise only a small fraction of Wesley's authorship and , even so , are far from adequate . But because they are ...
John Wesley A. C. Outler. ( John Telford , ed . ) represent major advances over the " Jackson " edition . However , they comprise only a small fraction of Wesley's authorship and , even so , are far from adequate . But because they are ...
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John Wesley A. C. Outler. however , precision is hard to come by , for Wesley was so fully steeped in the Biblical vocabulary and rhetoric that the line between an obvious echo of Scripture and a definite quotation is often blurred ...
John Wesley A. C. Outler. however , precision is hard to come by , for Wesley was so fully steeped in the Biblical vocabulary and rhetoric that the line between an obvious echo of Scripture and a definite quotation is often blurred ...
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Theological Foundations | 117 |
Theologies in Conflict | 345 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 500 |
INDEX | 507 |
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