John Wesley

John Wesley
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Publisher : Abingdon Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781426732065
ISBN-13 : 1426732066
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Book Synopsis John Wesley by : Rev. Michael Pasquarello III

Download or read book John Wesley written by Rev. Michael Pasquarello III and published by Abingdon Press. This book was released on 2010-05-01 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: That John Wesley was not a systematic theologian is a point frequently made. Yet if that be the case, what kind of theologian was he? To look at his literary output over the course of his long life and ministry is to recognize the central role that sermons played. Thus, claims Michael Paquarello, Wesley was a homiletical theologian, one for whom the Word preached was the core means of reflecting on and understanding the meaning of the Gospel. In this "preaching life" of Wesley Pasquarello places Wesley's sermons in the larger religious, political, and intellectual world of their eighteenth-century context. Neither a biography nor an intellectual history, it is a homiletic history, one that both uses the details of Wesley's milieu to build a framework for understanding his sermons, and that illumines the practical wisdom embodied in the content, form, and style of Wesley's preaching. John Wesley: A Preaching Life vividly portrays the centrality of Wesley's preaching to the religious revival that transformed eighteenth-century England.


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