Doctrine, Spirit, and Discipline |
A History of the Wesleyan Tradition in the United States |
"A fresh, panoramic overview of the history of the Methodist movement...." —TIMOTHY C. TENNENT, professor of world Christianity, Asbury Theological Seminary |
"Inspirational... A book for now and future generations." —JO ANNE LYON, general superintendent emerita, the Wesleyan Church |
"What Kevin Watson has achieved here is significant: a history of American Methodism that encompasses doctrine, polity, social change, evangelism, and mission. . . . Highly recommended." —ANDREW C. THOMPSON, lead pastor, First Methodist Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma |
An expansive, substantive history of the Wesleyan tradition in the United States, Doctrine, Spirit, and Discipline offers a broad survey of the Methodist movement as it developed and spread throughout America, from the colonial era to the present day. | It also provides an theological appraisal of these developments in light of John Wesley's foundational vision. Beginning with Wesley himself, Watson describes the distinctiveness of the tradition at the outset. Then, as history unfolds, he identifies the common set of beliefs and practices which have unified a diverse group of people across the centuries, providing them a common identity through a number of divisions and mergers. |
In the midst of the sweeping changes happening in Methodism and the pan-Wesleyan movement today, Watson shows that the heart of the Wesleyan theological tradition is both more expansive and substantive than any singular denominational identity. |
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| KEVIN M. WATSON (PhD, Southern Methodist University) is director of academic growth and formation at Asbury Theological Seminary. He regularly teaches on the history of the Wesleyan theological tradition and John Wesley's method of discipleship. He is the author of Pursuing Social Holiness, The Class Meeting, Perfect Love, and Old or New School Methodism? |
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