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Aldersgate and Athens
William James Abraham

Aldersgate and Athens

Baylor University Press (Apr 2010)
9781602582460
| Physical Copy
98 pages | 140 x 220 mm
LC Classification BX8495.W5 .A66 2010
LC Control No. 2009027661

Genre

  • Church History (CH)

Subject

  • Conversion
  • Conversion - Christianity - Case Studies
  • Conversion/ Christianity/ Case Studies
  • Faith

Plot

In his day, John Wesley offered important insights on how to obtain knowledge of God that readily bears fruit in our own times. As premiere Wesleyan scholar William Abraham shows, Wesley's most famous spiritual experience is rife with philosophical significance and implications. Throughout, Abraham brings Wesley's works into fruitful conversation with some of the most important work in contemporary epistemology. Lyrically and succinctly he explores the simultaneous epistemological quest and spiritual pilgrimage that were central to Wesley and the Evangelical Revival of the eighteenth century. In so doing, he provides a learned and eye-opening meditation upon the relationship between reason and faith.

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