Wesley, Wesleyans, and Reading Bible as Scripture /
"The theology of John Wesley has proven exceedingly influential in the religious and spiritual lives of Wesley's followers and his critics. However, Wesley did not leave behind a written doctrine on scripture. This collection presents an array of diverse approaches to understanding John We...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | Inglés |
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Waco, Tex. :
Baylor University Press,
2012.
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| Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Part I. Wesley on scripture
- John Wesley : "a man of one book" / Randy L. Maddox
- Scripture as a means of grace / Kenneth J. Collins
- Reading scripture, the literal sense, and the analogy of faith / Robert W. Wall
- Wesley as interpreter of scripture and the emergence of "history" in Biblical interpretation / Joel B. Green
- Part II. The nature and authority of scripture among Wesleyans
- Scripture among African American Methodists / Reginald Broadnax
- Scripture among Hispanic Methodists / Justo L. González
- Scripture among Korean Methodists / Meesaeng Lee Choi and Hunn Choi
- Scripture and divine revelation / William J. Abraham
- A Wesleyan understanding of the authority of scripture / Douglas M. Koskela
- The holiness of scripture / Jason E. Vickers
- Scripture as canon / David F. Watson
- Part III. Wesleyans working with scripture
- Scripture and social ethics / D. Brent Laytham
- Can we speak of a Wesleyan theological hermeneutic of scripture today? / Steven J. Koskie
- Reading scripture for Christian formation / Elaine A. Heath
- The place of scripture in worship / Karen B. Westerfield Tucker
- The place of scripture in preaching / Michael Pasquarello III
- Scripture and Evangelism / Laceye Warner.


