Methodism: A Very Short Introduction

Methodism: A Very Short Introduction

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Religion & Spirituality History
Format Paperback
Pages 168
Language English
Published Jul 1, 2019
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0198802315
ISBN-13 9780198802310
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Methodism emerged as a vibrant renewal movement within Anglicanism during the 18th century, capturing the hearts and minds of countless individuals searching for a deeper spiritual experience. It is characterized by its emphasis on personal faith, social justice, and the transformative power of grace. William J. Abraham explores the historical foundations of Methodism, tracing its roots from a small gathering of believers to a significant force in Protestant Christianity.

Throughout the narrative, the author delves into the key theological principles and practices that define Methodism, including its distinctive approach to preaching, community, and worship. Abraham highlights the movement’s rich legacy, illustrating how it has evolved and adapted over time while remaining committed to its core values. With clarity and insight, he invites readers to reflect on Methodism's enduring impact on modern spirituality and society, making it a compelling study for both newcomers and those familiar with its tradition.

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