Steve Harper & Paul W. Chilcote 
Upward! [EPUB ebook] 
Wesleyan Formation in Three Movements

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A powerful guide for new and longtime United Methodists.
Upward! is a simple but brilliant course on Wesleyanism for regular people. It thoroughly and methodically guides readers through the distinctive qualities of the Wesleyan way—the theology, practices, habits, and attitudes that characterize Methodist people. Paul W. Chilcote and Steve Harper, two of Methodism’s most beloved teachers, offer this extraordinary book as an invitation to a life of wisdom and wonder in our current world. It is a book of both instruction and celebration, teaching (or reminding) us what makes the Wesleyan way most gracious and lovely.
Pastors and other leaders will use Upward as their primary resource for sharing the Wesleyan approach. It can be used in a wide variety of ways and settings—as a sermon series, congregation-wide study, or for new member classes, to name a few. Individuals will use the book as a personal study, ideally in connection with others.
Upward! helps leaders and readers to:
– correct misconceptions about Wesleyan theology
– clarify and reclaim Wesleyan theology
– gain a new framework for understanding Wesleyan theology and sharing it with others

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Paul W. Chilcote is a Research Fellow at Wesley House in Cambridge, England. Previously, as a third-generation ordained elder, he pastored United Methodist churches, helped launch Africa University in Zimbabwe and Asbury Theological Seminary in Florida, and taught historical theology and Wesleyan studies at the Methodist Theological School, Ashland Theological Seminary and Duke Divinity School. He is a Benedictine Oblate of Mount Angel Abbey in Saint Benedictine, Oregon, and the author of more than thirty books, including Multiplying Love: A Vision of United Methodist Life Together.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● ISBN 9781791033088 ● 文件大小 0.8 MB ● 出版者 Abingdon Press ● 国家 US ● 发布时间 2023 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 9287819 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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