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  • Theological Transition in American Methodism: 1790-1935

    Theological Transition in American Methodism by Chiles, Robert;

    1790-1935

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    • Publisher University Press of America
    • Date of Publication 12 August 1983
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9780819135513
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages238 pages
    • Size 215x134x19 mm
    • Weight 308 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Reprinted from the 1965 Abingdon Press edition, this historical study traces the changes that have taken place in Wesleyan theology in America. Focuses on three representative theologians: Richard Watson, John Miley and Albert Knudson; and three central themes of revelation, sin, and grace. Of interest to ministers, theologians and seminary students.

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    Reprinted from the 1965 Abingdon Press edition, this historical study traces the changes that have taken place in Wesleyan theology in America. Focuses on three representative theologians: Richard Watson, John Miley and Albert Knudson; and three central themes of revelation, sin, and grace. Of interest to ministers, theologians and seminary students.

    ...we must be grateful for this introduction to authors almost entirely unknown in this country. The book has a very useful bibliography.

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