Explanatory Notes Upon the New Testament
Title | Explanatory Notes Upon the New Testament PDF eBook |
Author | John Wesley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 1795 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN |
The Scripture Way of Salvation: a Sermon on Ephesians Ii. 8
Title | The Scripture Way of Salvation: a Sermon on Ephesians Ii. 8 PDF eBook |
Author | John Wesley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 1770 |
Genre | Methodist Church |
ISBN |
Calvin vs. Wesley
Title | Calvin vs. Wesley PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Don Thorsen |
Publisher | Abingdon Press |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2013-10-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1426775067 |
Congregations are made up of people with all sorts of theologies. Pastor Mike Slaughter even says that these can stand in the way of the church’s mission of social and personal holiness. But most people do not adopt a theology on purpose, mostly they merely breathe in the prevailing cultural air. The theology "de jour" seems to be Calvinist, with its emphasis on “the elect” and “other worldly salvation.” In fact, there is so much Calvinism saturating the culture, that some do not even know there is an alternative way of thinking about their faith. They don’t know where to go to find a viable option; they don’t even know the key words to search Google. So people are left thinking like Calvinists but living with a desire to change the world, offering grace and hope to hurting people in mission and ministry—loving the least, the last, and the lost. In other words, they are living like Wesleyans. This book shows what Calvinist and Wesleyans actually believe about human responsibility, salvation, the universality of God’s grace, holy living through service, and the benefits of small group accountability--and how that connects to how people can live. Calvinists and Wesleyans are different, and by knowing the difference, people will not only see the other benefits of Wesleyan theology but will be inspired to learn more. By knowing who they are as faithful people of God, they will be motivated to reach out in mission with renewed vigor. And they won’t be obstacles to grace and holiness, but they can be better disciples and advocates for Christ through service in this world.
Explanatory Notes Upon the Old and New Testament
Title | Explanatory Notes Upon the Old and New Testament PDF eBook |
Author | John Wesley |
Publisher | Schmul Publishing Company |
Pages | |
Release | 1975-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780880191456 |
Sermons on Several Occasions
Title | Sermons on Several Occasions PDF eBook |
Author | John Wesley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 672 |
Release | 1829 |
Genre | Church history |
ISBN |
The New Testament
Title | The New Testament PDF eBook |
Author | John Wesley |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Pub |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2013-08-08 |
Genre | Bibles |
ISBN | 9781492112365 |
Originally published by John Wesley in 1790 under the title 'The New Testament with an Analysis of the Several Book and Chapters,' this translation represents his revision of the King James Bible, with over twelve thousand corrections and alterations, up to 75% of which remain in use today by many modern translations. Wesley initially included his translation of the New Testament in his extensive 'Notes on the New Testament,' before publishing them as a stand-alone book of scripture.This edition has been painstakingly restored by human eye over many months and many hundreds of hours, without relying on OCR digital text recognition technology which so often fills reprints of historic publications with errors. Because the John Wesley New Testament is only available elsewhere in OCR formats filled with mistakes and jumbled text, this version remains the most reliable available today.
John Wesley's Conception and Use of Scripture
Title | John Wesley's Conception and Use of Scripture PDF eBook |
Author | Bishop Scott J. Jones |
Publisher | Kingswood Books |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 1995-11-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1501834339 |
Despite wide acceptance of the "Wesleyan quadrilateral", significant disagreements have arisen in both academic and church circles about the degree to which Scripture stood in a place of theological primacy for Wesley, or should do so for modern Methodists, and about the proper and appropriate methods of interpreting Scripture. In this important work, Scott J. Jones offers a full-scale investigation of John Wesley's conception and use of Scripture. The results of this careful and thorough investigation are sometimes surprising. Jones argues that for Wesley, religious authority is constituted not by a "quadrilateral", but by a fivefold but unitary locus comprising Scripture, reason, Christian antiquity, the Church of England, and experience. He shows that in actual practice Wesley's reliance on the entire Christian tradition - in particular of the early church and of the Church of England - is far heavier than his stated conception of Scripture would seem to allow, and that Wesley stresses the interdependence of the five dimensions of religious authority for Christian faith and practice.