- by Jason E. Vickers and Jerome Van Kuiken, General Editors
Maps the Path of Pan-Wesleyan Christologies An international group of Pan-Wesleyan scholars address this question posed by Jaroslav Pelikan: What happened to Methodist Christology after Wesley? Vickers’ work on Methodist Christology in The Oxford Handbook of Methodist Studies sketched a preliminary answer. This book fills...
- by W. Stephen Gunter, Editor
Inspiring words from John Wesley, the founder of Methodism Published in cooperation of The Foundation for Evangelism, "The Quotable Mr. Wesley, Updated Edition" is a treasure trove of wisdom taken from John Wesley’s journals, notes, letters, and sermons on topics as: Communion, evangelism, grace, perfection,...
- by M. Flugence Nyengele, PhD
Written in French, this book by M. Flugence Nyengele tells the story of United Methodism in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Le méthodisme uni au Congo a un héritage riche dans l’engagement social motivé par l’évangile de vie et d’amour qui cherche à avancer le...
- by Donald Henry Kirkham
Early Methodism as seen by its adversaries and detractors This book examines eighteenth-century pamphlet attacks on early Methodism, which came from all sides—the episcopacy, clergy, other Christian groups, universities, Wesley’s ex-preachers, ex-Methodist laity, the Calvinist branch of Methodism, and the secular community. The book references...
- by John Wesley
Sermones de Juan Wesley, Tomo I and Sermones de Juan Wesle, Tomo II is a scholarly compilation of John Wesley’s sermons in Spanish. First published in 1996 by the Wesley Heritage Foundation as part of Obras de Wesley, these historic sermons are a leading source...
- by John Wesley
Sermones de Juan Wesley, Tomo I and Sermones de Juan Wesle, Tomo II is a scholarly compilation of John Wesley’s sermons in Spanish. First published in 1996 by the Wesley Heritage Foundation as part of Obras de Wesley, these historic sermons are a leading source...
- by Jared Maddox
To know the story of Nathan Bangs is to understand American Methodism between the death of Asbury and the Civil War. During the nineteenth century, the Methodist Episcopal Church transformed from an alternative society into a middle-class, mainstream denomination. While some scholars attribute Bangs with...
- by Rex D. Matthews
The history of sacramental authority is key to understanding United Methodist ministerial orders. While sacramental authority is and has been misunderstood and misused, it remains interwoven into United Methodism and is a significant element of the history of Christian ecumenical conversations about ministry. This book...
- by Russell E. Richey
United Methodist historian Russell Richey explores various dimensions of the history, theology, and practice of connectionalism in American Methodism. Russell E. Richey is Dean Emeritus of Candler School of Theology and the William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor of Church History Emeritus in Atlanta, Georgia.
- by Jane B. Donovan
A tale of one man’s impact on both a church and state in a country that enshrines their separation. Henry Foxall set the tone for subsequent American Methodists: adapters, entrepreneurs, and leaders. He was the quintessential catalyst for the transformation of a Spirit-filled movement into...