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, co-founded 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."
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