The Cambridge companion to John Wesley
edited by Randy L. Maddox, Jason E. Vickers
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010
xxi, 342 p. ; 24 cm
Book
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1/F Collection | BX 8495 .W5 .C24 | Available |
- Wesley's context
- The long eighteenth century
- Wesley's life
- Wesley's life and ministry
- Wesley in context
- Wesley's work
- Wesley as revivalist : renewal leader
- Wesley as reacher
- Wesley as biblical interpreter
- Wesley as diarist and correspondent
- Wesley as editor and publisher
- Wesley's engagement with the natural sciences
- Wesley as adviser on health and healing
- Wesley's theological emphases
- Wesley's emphases on ethics
- Wesley's emphases on worship and the means of grace
- Wesley's legacy
- Spread of Wesleyan Methodism
- The Holiness, Pentecostal, Charismatic extension of the Wesleyan tradition
- The African-American wing of the Wesleyan tradition
- Current debates over Wesley's legacy among his progeny
- ill.
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Cambridge University Press
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