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Biblioteca Thomas Wood. Colección Obispo Federico Pagura | 287 C65 (Browse shelf) | Ej.:1 | Available |
Incluye : posdata p. 177.
Abreviaturas p. 179.
Notas p. 181.
This book is one United Methodist´s effort to come to terms with his teological heritage. It is not another scholarly book about Wesley´s theology, although its discussion of what Wesley said are often dependent on the scholarly books of others. It does not claim to be the one forma that the Wesleyan tradition could take today. In particular it does not claim to speak for Wesleyan traditions other than the United Methodist. I hope that some of what is said here can be useful for all Wesleyans, but this approaches Wesley from the perspective of the problems and needs of United Methodism. It is a proposal for how this particular Wesleyan denomination can reclaim its past and move forward into its future.
Making connections.
God and the world.
Love and faith.
Way of salvation.
Role of law.
Openness to difference.
Wesleyan quadrilateral.
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