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The Form and Power of Religion - John Wesley on Methodist Vitality (Paperback)
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The Form and Power of Religion - John Wesley on Methodist Vitality (Paperback)
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List price R464
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Synopsis: In "Thoughts Upon Methodism," John Wesley shared his
hopes and fears for the future of his religious movement. The
article contains this well-known passage: "I am not afraid that the
people called Methodists should ever cease to exist either in
Europe or America. But I am afraid, lest they should only exist as
a dead sect, having the form of religion without the power. And
this undoubtedly will be the case, unless they hold fast both the
doctrine, spirit, and discipline with which they first set out."
The Form and Power of Religion unpacks this statement by explaining
what Wesley meant by the form and power of religion, identifying
what Methodist Doctrine, Spirit, and Discipline were according to
Wesley, and discussing how these aspects of Methodism worked
together to maintain the vitality of the Revival. The book
concludes with an evaluation of Wesley's theory of Methodist
Vitality, and discusses its viability as a basis for contemporary
Church Vitality programs. Endorsement "Felleman takes us Methodists
back to the source of the movement in order to move our church
forward. She uncovers the distinctive shape of Wesleyan
Christianity through a wonderful explication of Wesley's sermons
and writings. Then she gives a truly Wesleyan prescription for
today's church, whereby we might recover some of the spiritual
power our church so desperately needs." --Will Willimon, Professor
of Christian Ministry, Duke University "Felleman provides a helpful
guide to the core of John Wesley's doctrine and practice, which was
so central to the vitality of early Methodism. It will be of
interest to all contemporary Wesleyans who are seeking to recover
the 'power' of religion in churches that have retained only its
'form.'" --Randy L. Maddox, Professor of Wesleyan and Methodist
Studies, Duke Divinity School Author Biography: Laura Bartels
Felleman is the Pastor of First United Methodist Church in
Plattsmouth, Nebraska. She has taught courses in Wesleyan theology
and Methodist history at the seminary level. Her research focuses
on British intellectual history and the influence that Wesley's
historical context had on his theological viewpoint.
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