John B. Cobb, Jr., draws on the historical, critical, and literary work that has characterized Wesley studies in recent years, but moves beyond them to propose one way of reconstructing and reappro…
Theologians have responded in many different ways to the challenges posed by theories of postmodernity. Kevin J. Vanhoozer addresses the issue directly in an introductory survey of what "talk about…
This is a book which comes out at exactly the right rime. As the author make plain it is concerned both with ecumenical and the liturgical movements; two matters which must of necessity be of conce…
Jack Ford was born in Hull, England, in 1908. He was converted in the autumn of 1927. Seven months later he entered into the experience of entire sanctification. He graduated from Cliff College in …
Bringing together major papers presented at the tenth Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies, Trinity, Community, and Power offers readers a multi-faceted analysis of Wesley’s doctrine…