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Category: Wesleyan Theology

Wesleyans to Follow on Twitter

We’ve created a Twitter list with a diverse handful of Wesleyans. The list is small but dynamic, so more can be added at any time. Here’s a great way to connect with those from a distinctly Wesleyan theological heritage.

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John Wesley and Preaching

For John Wesley, to preach meant to offer people Christ. Explore early Methodist preaching in this Seven Minute Seminary with Dr. Michael Pasquarello III.

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Craig Keener on Miracles & John Wesley

Our interview series with Craig Keener about his new book, Miracles: The Credibility of The New Testament Accounts, continues. Today Craig talks about miraculous stories involving our church fathers like John Wesley and Augustine.

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John Wesley as a Happy Puritan

Dividing lines are sharply drawn between systems of theology that often share more in common than is usually known. In this article, Dr. Fred Sanders explores the similarities between John Wesley’s reform movement and that of his Puritan predecessors.

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What Is Prevenient Grace?

The grace that “goes before” is a doctrine worth knowing. This primer briefly introduces the reach and scope of prevenient grace as understood by John Wesley. Explore some biblical references that serve as a foundation for this important doctrine.

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How to Reclaim Wesleyan Class Meetings

The place where life transformation happened in the Wesleyan tradition was always the class meeting. But overtime this powerful tradition has largely been abandoned. We will show you how you can reclaim class meetings at your church.

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What Wesleyans Can Learn from John Calvin

What do Wesleyans and Calvinists really have in common? Sometimes it seems these two schools of thought are worlds apart. But as brothers and sisters in Christ we are called to embrace each other. Read this article to find out what Wesleyans can learn from John Calvin.

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