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  2. Wesleyan theology - Wikipedia

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    Wesleyan theology, on the other hand, was founded upon the teachings of John Wesley, an English evangelist, and the beliefs of this dogma are derived from his many publications, including his collected sermons, journal, abridgements of theological, devotional, and historical Christian works, and a variety of tracts and treatises on theological ...

  3. John L. Drury - Wikipedia

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    A. A. Hodge Prize in Systematic Theology At the 57th Annual meeting of The Wesleyan Theological Society at Duke Divinity School in March of 2022, Drury was called "one of the two greatest young minds in the Wesleyan tradition" (along with Jason Vickers) by Dr. Cheryl Bridges Johns, during informal comments after her plenary address.

  4. Randy L. Maddox - Wikipedia

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    The publication in 1994 of Responsible Grace: John Wesley’s Practical Theology established Maddox as one of the foremost interpreters of the Wesleyan tradition. Maddox's work in Responsible Grace is noteworthy in aligning John Wesley's theological concerns related to the doctrine of salvation with themes characteristic of the Eastern (or Greek) Christian tradition.

  5. William J. Abraham - Wikipedia

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    William James Abraham (19 December 1947 – 7 October 2021) was a Northern Irish theologian, analytic philosopher, and Methodist pastor known for his contributions to the philosophy of religion, religious epistemology, evangelism, and church renewal.

  6. Holiness movement - Wikipedia

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    Talks of a merger were tabled, [96] but new cooperatives such as the Global Wesleyan Alliance were formed as the result of inter-denominational meetings. [ 97 ] The Global Methodist Church consists of a large number of traditionalists, including those aligned with the Wesleyan-Holiness movement. [ 98 ]

  7. Kenneth J. Collins - Wikipedia

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    Collins attended the State University of New York at Buffalo, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in 1974.He went on to earn a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree from Asbury Theological Seminary in 1979, and a Master of Theology from Princeton Seminary in 1980.

  8. The Wesley Study Bible - Wikipedia

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    The notes draw extensively on Wesleyan theology and specifically on the works of John Wesley, especially his Notes and his forty-four sermons. Wesleyan theological terms are explained. There are 19 pages of color maps in the back of the 1,616 page Bible (the CEB edition has 1728 pages). [4]

  9. Wesleyan Philosophical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Wesleyan Philosophical Society (WPS) is an academic society largely represented by academic institutions affiliated with Christian denominations in the Wesleyan tradition. Despite its primarily Wesleyan orientation, there has been increasing participation from scholars in Catholic, Orthodox, and other Protestant (such as Lutheran and ...