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  1. The Wesley Bible Studies series is a powerful tool that God’s Spirit can use to reveal his truth in you—to form in you a deeper holiness of heart and life. Wesley Bible Studies: Matthew Excerpt. Wesley Bible Studies: Mark Excerpt. Wesley Bible Studies: James Excerpt. All Wesley Bible Studies Series books are available in both print and ...

  2. The background readings including the required Wesley sermons The teaching outline Accompanying Wesley hymns Reflective Questions in each lesson. 4. Most of the Teaching Outlines are drawn from one or more of Wesley‘s sermons found under the heading ―Background Sermon(s)‖ with the exception of the outlines for Lessons 1-

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  3. THE WESLEYAN QUADRILATERAL EXPLAINED. John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, taught that the way to understand any form of Christian knowledge was to place it in the context of four perspectives: scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. By this he meant that regardless of whether one began with scripture (any particular passage of the ...

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  4. However, we might reasonably ask if the Bible deals with other issues. Wesley would answer, of course, issues that do not address the essential doctrines of sin, salvation, and sanctification should be seen as nonessentials. Wesley drew a distinction between essentials and nonessentials because he was concerned for Christian unity.

  5. Nov 3, 2021 · then realized that John Wesley commonly used four resources to arrive at reliable conclusions regarding issues of faith. Those four resources were Scripture, Reason, Tradition, and Experience. These four resources gave John Wesley the tools to navigate, discern, and apply the truth and wisdom of the Bible. John Wesley believed the Bible to be ...

  6. Wesley and Methodist Studies. Wesley and Methodist Studies (WMS) publishes peer-reviewed essays that examine the life and work of John and Charles Wesley, their contemporaries (proponents or opponents) in the eighteenth-century Evangelical Revival, their historical and theological antecedents, their successors in the Wesleyan tradition, and studies of the Wesleyan and Evangelical traditions today.

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  8. The theology of John Wesley, though projected from an historical past, is a living and dynamic force in contemporary theology. The Wesleyan tradition is at its best when it remains responsive to its past and open to its future. This course will examine the primary doctrinal, methodological, and practical commitments of John Wesley’s theology

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