- by Eric A. Hernández López
Siguiendo a Jesús para server y no ser servidos Este libro tiene el propósito de explorar el camino de sufrimiento que Jesús voluntariamente escogió al morir en una cruz, porque conocía el poder redentor de la misma. Veremos cómo quienes rodeaban a Jesús, principalmente sus...
- 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 Ryan Nicholas Danker, General Editor
Transformation carries political consequences. Even in his own day, there were social repercussions to Wesley’s theology of transformational grace. The revivalistic nature of early Methodism included both an emphasis on individual salvation and corporate salvation, with emphasis on the individual often overshadowing the corporate in...
- 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 David F. White and Sarah F. Farmer, General Editors
Embrace God’s joy and restore a focus on Christian practices and the virtues they instill. Published in cooperation with Yale University and taking cues from theologians such as Miroslav Volf and recent reflections on joy as the crown of the good life, this ecumenical group...
- by Dr. Philip Wingeier-Rayo
This book focuses on the Msisio Dei and the promise of the kingdom of God as the center of the message of all scripture. The book is divided into ten chapters that fall into three parts: the evangelization and mission of God in the Old...
- by Elmer M Colyer
Beginning with the Trinitarian debates that raged within England from the early 17th century through the 18th century, this book explains and documents how profoundly important the participatory economic Trinitarian dimension is for understanding Wesley’s theology. The author shows how Wesley’s Trinitarian vision of Christian...
- by Rex D. Matthews, Editor
What does it mean to be a theologian? When Emory University’s Candler School of Theology was established in 1914, the school’s founders had little notion of the remarkable events ahead: two world wars, a cold war under the threat of nuclear destruction, the collapse of...
- by Matthew W. Charlton and M. Kathryn Armistead
Hear prophetic voices of campus ministers and college and university chaplains. By speaking in a prophetic way to the issues that impact the lives of college students, this book embraces the possibilities of peace for God's people, which is the ground of human flourishing. Written...
- by Meg Lassiat
An introduction and explanation of the different types of ministry available for people considering God’s call to ministry in The United Methodist Church. This book is required reading for anyone considering the call to licensed or ordained ministry.