Respectable Methodism

Respectable Methodism
Title Respectable Methodism PDF eBook
Author Daniel F. Flores
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 155
Release 2023-03-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666713988

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The Wesleyan-Methodist movement entered American history as a fragment of British Methodism. It quickly took on a new identity in the early republic and grew into a vibrant denomination in the nineteenth century. The transitions from the rugged pioneer religion modeled by Bishop Francis Asbury to the urbane religion of industrial America was by design the goal of influential leaders of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Nathan Bangs was perhaps one of the most significant of such leaders. He rose from obscurity to the ranks of power and influence by refining patterns of worship, expanding denominational publishing, and structuring ministerial education. This study is concerned with the development of respectability in American Methodism. It also explores questions on how Bangs and other leaders dealt with in-house conflicts on issues related to race, slavery, and the poor.

THE UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES' MAGAZINE FOR 1873

THE UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES' MAGAZINE FOR 1873
Title THE UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES' MAGAZINE FOR 1873 PDF eBook
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Pages 798
Release 1873
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository

The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository
Title The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository PDF eBook
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Pages 792
Release 1873
Genre
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The Local Preachers' Magazine and Christian Family Record

The Local Preachers' Magazine and Christian Family Record
Title The Local Preachers' Magazine and Christian Family Record PDF eBook
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Pages 400
Release 1873
Genre Church work with the poor
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Centennial of Methodism in North-Carolina

Centennial of Methodism in North-Carolina
Title Centennial of Methodism in North-Carolina PDF eBook
Author Methodist Episcopal Church, South. North Carolina Conference
Publisher
Pages 534
Release 1876
Genre Methodist Church
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Methodist and Pietist

Methodist and Pietist
Title Methodist and Pietist PDF eBook
Author Dr. Jason E. Vickers
Publisher Kingswood Books
Pages 431
Release 2011-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1426746105

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In 1968, the Methodist and Evangelical United Brethren (EUB) churches merged to form The United Methodist Church. More than forty years later, many United Methodists know very little about the history, doctrine, and polity of the EUB. To be sure, there are vestiges of the EUB, most notably the Confession of Faith, in the United Methodist Book of Discipline, but there is much more to be profitably explored. For example, the EUB represents a strand of German Pietism that developed an emphasis on the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church that, with the exception of Wesley, Fletcher and the early Methodists, was unparalleled in the history of Protestantism. This book makes accessible to clergy and laity alike the considerable riches of the EUB tradition with a view toward the renewal of United Methodism today.

A Will to Choose

A Will to Choose
Title A Will to Choose PDF eBook
Author J. Gordon Melton
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 340
Release 2007
Genre History
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A Will to Choose traces the history of African-American Methodism beginning with their emergence in the fledgling American Methodist movement in the 1760s. Responding to Methodism's anti-slavery stance, African-Americans joined the new movement in large numbers and by the end of the eighteenth century, had made up the largest minority in the Methodist church, filling positions of authority as class leaders, exhorters, and preachers. Through the first half of the nineteenth century, African Americans used the resources of the church in their struggle for liberation from slavery and racism in the secular culture. --From publisher description.