Wesley, Wesleyans, and Reading Bible As Scripture

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781602586277

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Edited by Joel B. Green, David F. Watson
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188 x 228 mm
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Joel B. Green is Professor of New Testament Interpretation and Associate Dean for the Center for Advanced Theological Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is an award-winning author or editor of more than thirty books and serves as Teaching Pastor at La Canada United Methodist Church. He lives in Pasadena, California.David F. Watson is Academic Dean and Associate Professor of New Testament at United Theological Seminary and author of Honor Among Christians: The Cultural Key to the Messianic Secret. He lives in Dayton, Ohio.

Introduction SECTION ONE: WESLEY ON SCRIPTURE 1. John Wesley--""A Man of One Book"" (Randy L. Maddox, Duke Divinity School) 2. Scripture as a Means of Grace (Kenneth J. Collins, Asbury Theological Seminary) 3. Reading Scripture, the Literal Sense, and the Analogy of Faith (Robert W. Wall, Seattle Pacific University) 4. Wesley as Interpreter of Scripture and the Emergence of ""History"" in Biblical Interpretation (Joel B. Green, Fuller Theological Seminary) SECTION TWO: THE NATURE AND AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE AMONG WESLEYANS 5. Scripture among African American Methodists (Reginald Broadnax, Hood Theological Seminary) 6. Scripture among Hispanic Methodists (Justo L. Gonz?ilez) 7. Scripture among Korean Methodists (Meesaeng Lee Choi, Asbury Theological Seminary; and Hunn Choi) 8. Scripture and Divine Revelation (William J. Abraham, Southern Methodist University) 9. A Wesleyan Understanding of the Authority of Scripture (Douglas M. Koskela ,Seattle Pacific University) 10. The Holiness of Scripture (Jason E. Vickers, United Theological Seminary) 11. Scripture as Canon (David F. Watson, United Theological Seminary) SECTION THREE: WESLEYANS WORKING WITH SCRIPTURE 12. Scripture and Social Ethics (D. Brent Laytham, North Park Theological Seminary) 13. Can We Speak of a Wesleyan Theological Hermeneutic Today? (Steven J. Koskie) 14. Reading Scripture for Christian Formation (Elaine A. Heath, Southern Methodist University) 15. The Place of Scripture in Worship (Karen B. Westerfield Tucker,Boston University School of Theology) 16. The Place of Scripture in Preaching (Michael Pasquarello III, Asbury Theological Seminary) 17. Scripture and Evangelism (Laceye Warner, Duke Divinity School) Index

"Every renewal of the church has been ignited by a renewed encounter with scripture. Who better to provoke a fresh encounter than John Wesley, 'man of one book'? Green and Watson have assembled an exciting, Wesleyan encounter with scripture in this wonderful book. Quite a gift for the renewal of the church." --Will Willimon, Bishop, North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church and Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry, Duke Divinity School "Green and Watson are superb scholars who have assembled an excellent array of diverse contributors. The role of scripture in the Wesleyan theological tradition is more often assumed than examined, and this insightful book will go a long way toward correcting that deficiency." --William B. Lawrence, Dean and Professor of American Church History, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University Anyone who cares about living a holy life before God could learn from the exploration in this book. -- Sarah Heaner Lancaster, Methodist Theological School in Ohio -- Modern Believing [This] book will take its place as a significant contribution to Wesley studies. -- Donald A. Bullen, Liverpool Hope University -- Theological Book Review

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