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Conversion in the Wesleyan tradition / [edited by] Kenneth J. Collins and John H. Tyson. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville : Abingdon Press, [(c)2001.Description: 300 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0687091071
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX8349.C668 2001
  • BX8349.C64.T994.C668 2001
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Contents:
Introduction : Conversion in the Wesleyan tradition Kenneth J. Collins -- Part 1. Historical perspectives : Wesley and the people called Methodist John Wesley's conversion at Aldersgate John H. Tyson The transformation of the human heart : the place of conversion in Wesley's theology Henry H. Knight John Wesley and the fear of death as a standard of conversion Kenneth J. Collins A real Christian is an abolitionist : conversion and antislavery activism in early American Methodism Douglas Strong Conversion and sanctification in nineteenth-century African American Wesleyan women Estrelda Alexander -- Part 2. Biblical perspectives "To turn from darkness to light" (Acts 26:18) : conversion in the narrative of Luke-Acts Joel Green New creation or new birth? : conversion in the Johannine and Pauline literature Ben Witherington III -- Part 3. Theological perspectives A mutuality model of conversion Barry L. Callen Conversion and baptism in Wesleyan spirituality Ted A. Campbell The epistemology of conversion : is there something new? William J. Abraham -- Part 4. Pastoral perspectives Conversion : possibility and expectation Sondra Higgins Matthaei From the "Works of the flesh" to the "Fruit of the spirit" : conversion and spiritual formation in the Wesleyan tradition Gregory S. Clapper Embodying conversion Philip R. Meadows -- Conclusion : Suddenly a light from heaven William H. Willimon.
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Introduction : Conversion in the Wesleyan tradition Kenneth J. Collins -- Part 1. Historical perspectives : Wesley and the people called Methodist John Wesley's conversion at Aldersgate John H. Tyson The transformation of the human heart : the place of conversion in Wesley's theology Henry H. Knight John Wesley and the fear of death as a standard of conversion Kenneth J. Collins A real Christian is an abolitionist : conversion and antislavery activism in early American Methodism Douglas Strong Conversion and sanctification in nineteenth-century African American Wesleyan women Estrelda Alexander -- Part 2. Biblical perspectives "To turn from darkness to light" (Acts 26:18) : conversion in the narrative of Luke-Acts Joel Green New creation or new birth? : conversion in the Johannine and Pauline literature Ben Witherington III -- Part 3. Theological perspectives A mutuality model of conversion Barry L. Callen Conversion and baptism in Wesleyan spirituality Ted A. Campbell The epistemology of conversion : is there something new? William J. Abraham -- Part 4. Pastoral perspectives Conversion : possibility and expectation Sondra Higgins Matthaei From the "Works of the flesh" to the "Fruit of the spirit" : conversion and spiritual formation in the Wesleyan tradition Gregory S. Clapper Embodying conversion Philip R. Meadows -- Conclusion : Suddenly a light from heaven William H. Willimon.

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