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This book sets out Wesley’s thinking and practice concerning child-rearing and education, particularly in relation to gender and class,... Læs mere
This book is the first time that Brian Beck’s seminal work on Methodism has been gathered together. It includes a new introduction and 18 essays from the last 25 years, covering many different aspects of Methodist thought and practice.
Watson uses the post-Freudian theories of Klein and Kristeva to examine the intersection of psychoanalysis and religious studies.
This book gives a history of North American Wesleyan-Holiness churches in Australia, as well as of The Salvation Army. It traces the way some of these churches moved from marginalised sects to established denominations, while others remained small and isolated.
This work offers a modern appraisal of the Welsh Methodist leader and revivalist, Howell Harris. His influence on the development of early Methodism is charted and the period from his conversion in 1735 to his secession with Daniel Rowland is examined.
This study looks at the means by which Methodists in Wales communicated with their fellow Evangelicals, how the Welsh revival influenced the wider movement, and the ways in which the international movement affected the development of Welsh Methodism.
Charts the development of the movement of the rise of Methodism from its unpromising origins in England in the 1730s to its major international importance by the 1880s.... Læs mere
In this first new biography for over 60 years, Roy Hattersley looks back over the remarkable life and enduring influence of John Wesley, leader of the second English reformation and the founder of the Methodist church.
Presents the first full biography of Biblical scholar and theological seminary professor James Strong (1822-1894). It describes his upbringing, early... Læs mere
This work offers the first detailed account of the writing, editing, publishing, and distribution of popular religious books by evangelical dissenters, Methodists, and Church of England evangelicals in the period 1720 to 1800.