In his day, John Wesley offered important insights on how to obtain
knowledge of God that readily bears fruit in our own times. As
premiere Wesleyan scholar William Abraham shows, Wesley's most
famous spiritual experience is rife with philosophical significance
and implications. Throughout, Abraham brings Wesley's works into
fruitful conversation with some of the most important work in
contemporary epistemology. Lyrically and succinctly he explores the
simultaneous epistemological quest and spiritual pilgrimage that
were central to Wesley and the Evangelical Revival of the
eighteenth century. In so doing, he provides a learned and
eye-opening meditation upon the relationship between reason and
faith.
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