This story of apostolic labor is without a rival. In the selections from the Journal contained in this book one can see in miniature the World of the eighteenth century, and moving restlessly and p…
Written in the mid 1960's, but discusses Arminian theology in a more relaxed and contemporary way than most Arminian writings. Two more volumes exist; Insights into Holiness, and Further Insights i…
It was against a background of moral disintegration perhaps more extreme and flagrant than any known before or since that the evangelistic efforts of John Wesley took place. The task he set himself…
In this work by one of the great theologians of the (Christian) Wesleyan-Holiness tradition, Nazarene theologian Kenneth Grider shows us that systematics are an important theological discipline, no…
John Wesley is acknowledged and acclaimed as the chief architect of the doctrine of entire sanctification or Christian perfection as understood within the Holiness Movement. However, the truth this…
Here is a painstaking and exhaustive endeavor to understand Wesley in the light of his Anglican and Reformed tradition and fron the perspective of the movement and teachings that followed him...
The most in-depth and scholarly panorama of Western spirituality ever attempted! In one series, the original writings of the universally acknowledged teachers of the Catholic, Protestant, Eastern O…
This book approaches the future of John Wesley's theology in terms of a preferred future by looking back to the Apostle Paul. In a comparison of Wesley's theology with the writings of St. Paul, Tex…
olin Williams was one of my theology professors at Garrett Evangelical on the campus of Northwestern University. This is an outstanding book on the theology of John Wesley. Williams covers the Ord…