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Wesleyan Tradition A Paradigm for Renewal

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ISBN-10: 0687095638

ISBN-13: 9780687095636

Edition: 2002

Authors: Paul W. Chilcote

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List price: $33.99
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication date: 5/1/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.06" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.792
Language: English

Paul Wesley Chilcote (M.Div., Ph.D., Duke University) is Visiting Professor of the Practice of Evangelism at Duke University. He previously taught at Africa University (Mutare, Africa), Asbury Theological Seminary (Florida), Wesley College (Bristol, UK) and the Methodist Theological School (Ohio).A clergy member of the North Indiana Methodist Church Conference, Chilcote has served parishes in both North Carolina and Indiana and has been active in global Methodism through his work with the World Methodist Council sponsored Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies and the global Theological Education Committee. With his wife he served as a United Methodist missionary in Limuru,…    

Preface
Contributors
A World Methodist Affirmation
The Wesleyan Tradition: A Paradigm of Renewal for the Contemporary Church
Scripture in the Church: Reconstructing the Authority of Scripture for Christian Formation and Mission
Living in the Reign: The Dominion of God in the Wesleyan Tradition
Salvation by Grace Through Faith: A Reassessment and Its Implications
The Way of Salvation: The Wesleyan Tradition and the Religion of the Heart
Works of Piety as Spiritual Formation: Cultivating the Grace-Filled Life
Works of Mercy as Spiritual Formation: Why Wesley Feared for the Souls of the Rich
Making Disciples in Community: Guidance and Transformation in the Living Body of Believers
"Submitting to Be More Vile": The Quest for Holiness and Its Cost
Word and Table: A Wesleyan Model for Balanced Worship
A Faith That Sings: The Renewing Power of Lyrical Theology
Offer Them Christ: Characteristics of a Wesleyan Paradigm for Evangelism
"The Law of Love": Repentance and the Restoration of Love
Notes
Select Bibliography
Abbreviations
Index of Subjects and Names
Index of Scripture References