The Global Impact of the Wesleyan Traditions and Their Related Movements
Essamuah, Casely B., International Bulletin of Missionary Research
The Global Impact of the Wesleyan Traditions and Their Related Movements. Edited by Charles Yrigoyen, Jr. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2002. Pp. xxiv, 301. $75.
This book, number 14 in the Pietist and Wesleyan Studies series, is based on papers from a conference on the global impact of Methodism sponsored by the World Methodist Society, held at Asbury Theological Seminary in August 2000.
Donald Dayton begins by reminding readers that the Wesleyan tradition originates from classical Christian heritage, including Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Puritanism, and Pietism. With such an eclectic origin, Wesleyanism forms a powerful tradition overflowing the ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: The Global Impact of the Wesleyan Traditions and Their Related Movements.
Contributors: Essamuah, Casely B. - Author.
Magazine title: International Bulletin of Missionary Research.
Volume: 27.
Issue: 4
Publication date: October 2003.
Page number: 180.
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