Essentials of Wesleyan theology : a contemporary affirmation / Paul A. Mickey ; [edited by Ralph Woodworth and Gerard Terpstra]. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Contemporary evangelical perspectives | Contemporary evangelical perspectivesPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan Pub. House, [(c)1980.Description: 185 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0310391512
- Junaluska Affirmation of Scriptural Christianity for United Methodists.
- BX8331.2.E874 1980
- BX8331.2.T322.E874 1980
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Includes text of the Junaluska Affirmation of Scriptural Christianity for United Methodists.
The Junaluska Affirmation Preamble The holy Trinity God the Father God the Son God the Holy Spirit Humanity The holy Scriptures Salvation The church Ethics.
Few Methodists will agree with every statement in Paul Mickey's commentary on the Junaluska Affirmation. But its Wesleyan clarification of the meaning of the affirmation and its avoidance of an obscurantist theology make it clear that no theological chasm separates its supporters from other United Methodists. Our differences are fruitful for continuing discussion within a shared tradition, and we hope that Mickey's irenic formulations will stop any tendency to mutual anathemas and encourage healthy ongoing debate among Wesleyan thinkers. That debate may be most important in the area of ethics, where Mickey's otherwise helpful exposition fails to develop the openness of the affirmation itself to deal responsibly with the great public issues of our time. - John B. Cobb, Jr., on back cover.
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