Christianity the Wesleyan Way

Christianity the Wesleyan Way
Title Christianity the Wesleyan Way PDF eBook
Author Brian E. Germano
Publisher Wesley's Foundery Books
Pages 306
Release 2020-03-11
Genre
ISBN 9781945935695

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An overview of the life and beliefs of John Wesley and the distinctives of Methodism with application for today. Contains 7 of Wesley's most important sermons.

The Radical Wesley

The Radical Wesley
Title The Radical Wesley PDF eBook
Author Howard A. Snyder
Publisher Asbury Theological Seminary
Pages 0
Release 2014-05-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781628240870

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John Wesley's model of the church. The book offers a guideline for Christians to work out their theology in day-to-day life. This analysis of Wesley's strategy for renewing the church offers inspiration to those working to bring about that renewal.

The Class Meeting

The Class Meeting
Title The Class Meeting PDF eBook
Author Kevin M. Watson
Publisher
Pages 153
Release 2013-11-15
Genre Methodists
ISBN 9781628240580

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Wesley and the Anglicans

Wesley and the Anglicans
Title Wesley and the Anglicans PDF eBook
Author Ryan Nicholas Danker
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 306
Release 2016-04-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830899642

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Why did the Wesleyan Methodists and the Anglican evangelicals divide during the middle of the eighteenth century? Many say it was based narrowly on theological matters. Ryan Nicholas Danker suggests that politics was a major factor driving them apart. Rich in detail, this study offers deep insight into a critical juncture in evangelicalism and early Methodism.

The Story of the Wesleyan Church

The Story of the Wesleyan Church
Title The Story of the Wesleyan Church PDF eBook
Author Robert Black
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018-06-29
Genre
ISBN 9781632572233

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From its fiery revivalists to socially conscious reformers, The Wesleyan Church is a movement with a rich tradition and inspiring history in America. Robert Black and Keith Drury trace the church's heritage from its roots in European and American Methodism, through the 1968 merger of the Wesleyan Methodist and Pilgrim Holiness Churches, all the way to recent historic events. With a contemporary, conversational style, The Story of the Wesleyan Church offers a reader-friendly narrative of the growth and development of the church. Photographs throughout the book, with detailed captions, provide a journalistic map for easy access. The coauthors each represent one of the merging denominations which formed the church in 1968, weaving Pilgrim Holiness and Wesleyan Methodist threads into a single, colorful tapestry that both represents the history and anticipates the future of The Wesleyan Church. Pastors, students, and others interested in what God is doing in the world will not want to miss this narrative history. Let God's past faithfulness inspire your work toward the future!

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
Author
Publisher
Pages 848
Release 1865
Genre Church work with the poor
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Authority and Order

Authority and Order
Title Authority and Order PDF eBook
Author Adrian Burdon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 124
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1351956590

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The important questions in ecumenical dialogue centre upon issues of authority and order. This book uses the development of ministry in the early Methodist Church to explore the origins of the Methodist Order and identify the nature of authority exercised by John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist Church. Showing Methodism as having been founded upon Episcopalian principles, but in a manner reinterpreted by its founder, Adrian Burdon charts the journey made by John Wesley and his people towards the ordination of preachers, which became such a major issue amongst the first Methodist Societies. Implications for understanding the nature and practice of authority and order in modern Methodism are explored, with particular reference to the covenant for unity between English Methodists and the Church of England.