- by John Wesley With Commentary by William Abraham, Editor
Vol. 1 Sermons 1–15The Methodist handbook of spiritual directionWith helpful notes and reflection questions for readers, William J. Abraham offers John Wesley’s 44 sermons in an easy-to-read format. Abraham reminds us that John Wesley was first and foremost a spiritual director—a theologian of the Christian...
- by Daniel F. Flores
The Multi-Vocal Witness and Rich Diversity of Hispanic Protestant Churches In this collection of inspiring essays, nine diverse Wesleyan and PentecostalHispanic/Latino practitioners discuss what it means to speak prophetically on today's issuesrelated to the incarnational church, Campesinos, border church, cross-cultural ministry,missions, evangelism, politics, higher education, and leadership. This resource...
- by Joerg Rieger and Upola Lamã Vaai
When seeking transformation, how much should we expect? An international group of Methodist scholars are united in the belief that another church and another world are not only necessary but possible. Holiness traditions, even though at times addressing matters too narrowly and at other times...
- by Felicia Howell LaBoy, Keith Lawrence, Donnell J. Moore, General Editors
A Tribute to the Unique Contribution of Black Methodism to Black Liberation Theology and Womanist Theology A new Black theology of liberation that addresses the needs of people crushed under the prevailing systems of racial, gender, and heterosexist oppression in America Allen. Jones. Varick. Lee....
- by Russell E. Richey
Understanding but Not Excusing Our Racial Divides How might United Methodism confront its continuing racial dilemmas and grasp how and why Methodism came to be so divided-organizationally, geo-politically, structurally, attitudinally-precisely where it proved most successful, namely in its heartland states stretching west from the Delmarva...
- by Christopher P. Momany
Even in post-modernity, there is such a thing as right and wrong The Civil War was about deciding who counted as one of us, and what rights, privileges, and duties we would afford each other. It was not a forgone conclusion that America would denounce...
- by John Wesley With Commentary by William Abraham, Editor
Vol. 3 Sermons 29–44 The Methodist handbook of spiritual directionWith helpful notes and reflection questions for readers, William J. Abraham offers John Wesley’s 44 sermons in an easy-to-read format. Abraham reminds us that John Wesley was first and foremost a spiritual director—a theologian of the...
- by John Wesley With Commentary by William Abraham, Editor
Vol. 2 Sermons 16–28 The Methodist handbook of spiritual directionWith helpful notes and reflection questions for readers, William J. Abraham offers John Wesley’s 44 sermons in an easy-to-read format. Abraham reminds us that John Wesley was first and foremost a spiritual director—a theologian of the...
- by John Wesley With Commentary by William Abraham, Editor
Vol. 1 Sermons 1–15 The Methodist handbook of spiritual directionWith helpful notes and reflection questions for readers, William J. Abraham offers John Wesley’s 44 sermons in an easy-to-read format. Abraham reminds us that John Wesley was first and foremost a spiritual director—a theologian of the...
- by Karen Strand Winslow
Imagine the possibilities of a non-sexist Church that advocates justice for all. Christian feminist theology challenges traditional theology and Church practices that have restricted half of God’s people from serving God and the Church as priests, pastors, teachers, and baptizers. This book offers a constructive...