Charles Wesley and early Methodist women shaped Wesleyan theology and practice just as much as John Wesley. All these pioneers in the renewal of the church engaged together in a quest for love divine. That journey led them to timeless discoveries related to God’s grace, the liberating nature of life in Christ, the joy of Christian discipleship, and the sense of purpose to be found in partnering with God in the celebration of beloved community. The early Methodist people learned their theology by singing it. ‘Faith working by love leading to holiness of heart and life.’ ‘Accountable discipleship.’ ‘The rediscovery of a missional church.’ Discover the meaning of sound bites like these as you explore these themes and more.
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Paul W. Chilcote serves in retirement as Director of the Centre for Global Wesleyan Theology at Wesley House, Cambridge. He is the author of thirty books, including the Cascade titles She Offered Them Christ (2001), A Faith That Sings (2016), Praying in the Spirit of Christ (2017), The Methodist Defense of Women in Ministry (2017), and Living Hope (2020).