Practical divinity : theology in the Wesleyan tradition /
Thomas A. Langford.
- Nashville (US) : Abingdon, 1983.
- 303 p. ; 21 x 13 cm.
In "Practical Divinity", the growth of Wesleyan thought -its theological concerns and issues- is traced from Britain to North America and to other continents, and viewed against the background of general historical and institutional development. Major theological voices that have been an influence since Wesley's time are given special emphasis. The full sweep and strength of the movement is covered-from the British and American Methodist connection to black Methodist churches and Holiness branches such as Nazarene, Wesleyan, and Free Methodist.
A living tradition. Scriptural christianity. Interpreters and successors. Americanization Wesleyan theology. Dimensions of being human. Holiness theology. Twentieth-century British methodism. Theology of experience. Continuity and change in North American methodist theology. Recent and contemporary direction in North American methodist theology. Unity and diversity. Character of Wesleyan theology.
0687333261
U16976 D. Ana Rita, Carlos, Rubén Pagura Alegría General Ej.:1 Impreso
RELIGION
TEOLOGIA WESLAYANA WESLEY, JOHN 1703-1791 DOCTRINA DE LA GRACIA DIVINIDAD TEOLOGIA DE LA SANTIDAD TEOLOGIA DE LA EXPERIENCIA CARACTER DE LA TEOLOGIA WESLEYANA HISTORIA METODISTA