This new collection of essays explores the subject of conversion in
the Wesleyan tradition from biblical, historical, theological, and
practical points of view. Written by leading Wesleyan scholars, the
essays reinvoke the notion of conversion as an identifiable
experience in the Christian's life. The contributors, drawn from a
diversity of backgrounds, rightly call for a much needed, and
inclusive, balance: process and instantaneousness, nurture and
regeneration, holy living and vibrant faith. The recovery of
conversion as an illuminating paradigm of saving grace promises
both renewal and revitalization in the Wesleyan tradition.
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