John Wesley's Ecclesiology

A Study in Its Sources and Development

Gwang Seok Oh author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Scarecrow Press

Published:23rd Oct '07

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John Wesley's Ecclesiology: A Study in Its Sources and Development looks at the major traditions and sources that shaped Wesley's study of church doctrine. Wesley's ecclesiology is best understood in light of the sources and background that contributed to his own theological formation, as well as the events that he faced in the course of his endeavors in the Wesleyan Revival. Therefore, this study first examines the possible sources for Wesley's doctrine of the church and then moves to the investigation of the development of his ecclesiology in the course of his ministry.

In doing so, this study looks at the large number of works written by John Wesley and the primary sources of the various traditions that influenced Wesley. John Wesley's rich legacy was inherited from several traditions—including primitivism, Anglicanism, Puritanism, Pietism, and to a lesser extent, Roman Catholicism—and these sources were instrumental in shaping his ecclesiology.

Anyone interested in reading Wesley in the Christian tradition would want to read this book. Wesley's ecclesiology will provide Wesleyan Churches with a renewed understanding of their origins and a model for moving toward truly catholic, thoroughly evangelical, and continually reformed church.

A helpful addition...thorough and articulate. * American Reference Books Annual *
The endnotes and bibliography give evidence of an impressive range of reading, in both primary and secondary sources, and the material is presented with commendable lucidity. * Wesley and Methodist Studies *

ISBN: 9780810859647

Dimensions: 230mm x 153mm x 24mm

Weight: 472g

324 pages