Connectionalism

Connectionalism
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Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015040037775
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Synopsis Connectionalism by : Russell E. Richey

In a time when the United Methodist Connectional System is being questioned throughout the denomination, this volume explains the roots of the system, its rationale, and its success. Chapter essays: Connectionalism and Itinerancy; Constitutional Order in United Methodism and American Culture; African American Methodists; Methodist Identities and the Founding of Methodist Universities; Redesigning Methodist Churches: Auditorium Style Sanctuaries; Wesley's Legacy of Social Holiness; United Methodist Campus Ministry; The Effect of Mergers on American Wesleyan Denominations; Determinants of the Denominational Mission Funding Crisis; and others.

The Oxford Handbook of Methodist Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Methodist Studies
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 780
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ISBN-10 : 9780191607431
ISBN-13 : 0191607436
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Methodist Studies by : William J. Abraham

With the decision to provide of a scholarly edition of the Works of John Wesley in the 1950s, Methodist Studies emerged as a fresh academic venture. Building on the foundation laid by Frank Baker, Albert Outler, and other pioneers of the discipline, this handbook provides an overview of the best current scholarship in the field. The forty-two included essays are representative of the voices of a new generation of international scholars, summarising and expanding on topical research, and considering where their work may lead Methodist Studies in the future. Thematically ordered, the handbook provides new insights into the founders, history, structures, and theology of Methodism, and into ongoing developments in the practice and experience of the contemporary movement. Key themes explored include worship forms, mission, ecumenism, and engagement with contemporary ethical and political debate.

The Methodist Review

The Methodist Review
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Total Pages : 1020
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B218100
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Religious Telescope

Religious Telescope
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Total Pages : 1692
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433002940884
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A Catechism on Church Government

A Catechism on Church Government
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Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105046801101
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Synopsis A Catechism on Church Government by : Holland Nimmons McTyeire

Christian Advocate

Christian Advocate
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Total Pages : 844
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ISBN-10 : UTEXAS:059172106005011
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Leaning Both Ways at Once

Leaning Both Ways at Once
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781498291460
ISBN-13 : 1498291465
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Leaning Both Ways at Once by : Jeffrey A. Conklin-Miller

How should the Methodist tradition continue to embody its evangelistic mission? Some believe effective evangelism requires ecclesial adaptation seeking relevance to attract outsiders. But does this strategy result in the church’s embrace of consumer market practices, pandering to a world of church shoppers? Others suggest the most evangelistic thing the church can do is to be the church, displaying to the world the attractive beauty of a holy community. But could this ironically distance the church from its context and neglect the many ways the church is called to engage the world? The Wesleys formed a people called Methodist, embodying an evangelistic mission combining commitments to disciplined spiritual life and vital social engagement. In this book, Conklin-Miller suggests faithful (United) Methodist evangelism requires living in the tension between the church and the world, “leaning both ways at once,” emphasizing the holiness of the church as a particular people, but at the same time, being a people sent to intercede in the world as servants, advocates, and witnesses. This understanding constitutes not only a broader reframing of evangelistic mission but also a vision for the identity and agency of the church in the Wesleyan tradition: a Methodist missional ecclesiology.

The Method of Our Mission

The Method of Our Mission
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Publisher : Abingdon Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781426767180
ISBN-13 : 1426767188
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Method of Our Mission by : Prof. Laceye C. Warner

Theology shapes who we are and how we organize to transform the world. Especially written for required United Methodist classes, this accessible book uses a Wesleyan theological frame—connection—to help readers understand United Methodism’s polity and organization as the interrelationship of our beliefs, mission, and practice. The book is organized into four parts—United Methodist beliefs, mission, practice, and organization. Polity and organization are primary embodiments of The United Methodist Church. Functional in nature, these aspects of the denomination facilitate our mission to make disciples for the transformation of the world. This book connects denominational governance and organization to our beliefs as well as our mission. A clear understanding of our identity—as Methodists with Wesleyan roots in connection—and our purpose—to make disciples for the transformation of the world—can help students of United Methodism navigate this treacherous landscape as present and future leaders. Warner also addresses the estrangement between theology and institutional structures and practice by framing governance practices and organizational structure within a Wesleyan theology of connection. This approach will assist current and future denominational leaders in understanding their practices of administration and participation in polity as a theological endeavor and key component of their ministries. This textbook has been updated with changes from the 2016 General Conference.

Marks of Methodism

Marks of Methodism
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Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060833855
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Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Marks of Methodism by : Russell E. Richey

"In this synthesis of the prior volumes in the United Methodism and American Culture series, Richey and his colleagues challenge the caricature of Methodism as a nontheological tradition by teasing out the theological dimensions that are embedded in characteristic Methodist practices. Their articulation of the various implications of itinerancy, discipline, connectionalism, and catholicity will be central to all future considerations of Methodist ecclesiology. But just as important is the way in which they constantly move beyond description to challenge and provide resources for North American Methodists as we move into this new century."--BOOK JACKET.