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John & Charles Wesley

Selections from Their Writings and Hymns—Annotated & Explained

John & Charles Wesley

Selections from Their Writings and Hymns—Annotated & Explained

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Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
ISBN: 9781683361589
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 13/10/2011
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
John and Charles Wesley provide a vision of God that beckons to anyone interested in a spiritual life. John Wesley (1703–1791), Anglican priest, theologian and church reformer, and his brother Charles Wesley (1707–1788), one of the greatest hymn writers of all time, cofounded Methodism, a major movement of Christian renewal. Their vision of Christian discipleship included important spiritual practices that fueled the revival of the eighteenth-century Church of England. Their holistic theology/spirituality affords guidance for the contemporary spiritual seeker who yearns for greater meaning and purpose in life. This unique presentation of the writings of these two inspiring brothers brings together some of the most essential material from their large corpus of work. While John articulated his vision of Christianity through many sermons, journals and theological treatises, Charles expressed his theology in lyrical form through some nine thousand hymns and devotional poems. These excerpts from Charles and John Wesley, with probing facing-page commentary, will provide insight not only into the renewal of dynamic and vital Christianity, but into the struggles and concerns of all who seek to be faithful participants in God's vision of love in every age.
Preface Introduction A Brief Overview of the Wesleys' Lives The Wesleys' Literary Output Salient Themes in Wesleyan Theology and Spirituality The Wesleyan Legacy PART ONE Autobiographical Portraits: A Preacher of Grace and a Poet of Love John Wesley Charles Wesley PART TWO The Triune God of Grace and Love The True God Trinity Creator Parent of All Good Free Grace for All Universal Redemption Incarnate Love The Work of Christ The Work of the Spirit Pure, Unbounded Love PART THREE The Way of Salvation A Dynamic Relational Process Repentance Faith Holiness PART FOUR A Community of Grace The Character of Community A Holistic Spirituality The Means of Grace A Eucharistic Vision PART FIVE A Compassionate Mission The Church’s Calling An All-Consuming Sacrifice Joyful Service to Others The Golden Rule Solidarity with the Poor Compassionate Action Challenging Injustice Waging Peace Genuine Christianity Boundless Charity Epilogue Abbreviations Suggestions for Further Study Index of Texts

Paul W. Chilcote

Paul Wesley Chilcote, PhD, is academic dean and professor of historical theology and Wesleyan studies at Ashland Theological Seminary in Ohio. He enjoys a special relationship with Mt. Angel Abbey in Oregon as a Benedictine Oblate and is the author of many books, including Early Methodist Spirituality; Recapturing the Wesley's Vision: An Introduction to the Faith of John and Charles Wesley and John & Charles Wesley: Selections from Their Writings and Hymns—Annotated & Explained (SkyLight Paths). Paul Wesley Chilcote is available to speak on the following topics: Wesleyan Theology & Spirituality Best Spiritual Practices Making Disciples in the Wesleyan Tradition Charles Wesley's Lyrical Theology Women's Ministry Justified Click here to contact the author.

"A welcome and accessible volume for scholars and practitioners of the Wesleyan traditions.... Ably provides a resource that integrates and contextualizes both brothers' work in founding Methodism." -Elaine A. Heath, president, Wesleyan Theological Society "A much needed contribution to the church.... Brings new life to the works of John and Charles Wesley. Will be a much used resource for pastors and laity for years to come." -Steven W. Manskar, director of Wesleyan leadership, General Board of Discipleship of The United Methodist Church "The Christian world in general and the Wesleyan world in particular have needed a book like this.... Will be a means of grace for all who read it." -Dr. Steve Harper, professor of spiritual formation and Wesley studies, Asbury Theological Seminary "Broad ... illuminating ... helpful ... gives a textured, dimensional portrayal of this vibrant pair.... A wonderful volume for newcomers and experienced readers alike." -Lester Ruth, research professor of Christian worship, Duke Divinity School "Provides unique and valuable insight into the essentials of the Methodism. This wonderful resource inspires greater faithfulness in witness, discipleship and service in the Wesleyan spirit." -Dr. Ulrike Schuler, professor of church history, Methodism and ecumenism, Reutlingen School of Theology "A spiritual treasure! Here we find the richness and depth of [the Wesleys'] spirituality, and through their words experience the reality of God's love in Jesus Christ." -Henry H. Knight III, Donald and Pearl Wright Professor of Wesleyan Studies, Saint Paul School of Theology