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This paper introduces and details the work on the correspondence of George Whitefield project to date. Approximately 2,700 letters have been collected for the project thus far. They will collectively shed new light on the 18th century... more
The United Methodist Church has a theological statement in the Book of Resolutions 2012 on ministries in mental health that opens: We believe that faithful Christians are called to be in ministry to individuals and their families... more
The conversation on same-sex relationships in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA) has been a long and emotional one. For ten years, this denomination, amongst others, has struggled to define its own position regarding this very... more
The conversation on same-sex relationships in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA) has been a long and emotional one. For ten years, this denomination, amongst others, has struggled to define its own position regarding this very... more
The Methodist mission in America is to reform a continent. Methodists undertook that mission beginning in 1784 in a country that saw itself as a “city on a hill.” By the 1820s, such a question assumed a new perspective as Methodists had... more
Mary Bosanquet Fletcher (1739-1815) was a leading early English Methodist, active throughout her adult life as a preacher, author, spiritual director and head of a large household. She was also part of a largely unexamined network of... more
This essay reappraises the origins of French Quakerism based on new archival research conducted on both sides of the Channel. It identifies 34 Quaker missionaries in 17th- and early 18C France, sheds new light on the French reception of... more
"No, this is not advisable, rather very incorrect and pernicious." In such a way Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther responded to a Lutheran pastor's query regarding the usage of "Methodist Hymns in a Lutheran Sunday School." Walther sensed... more
Oregon was the single most important missionary destination for the Methodist Episcopal missionary society in the 1830s and early 1840s. This is true with regard to both financial expenditure and the number of personnel sent to this... more
Controversy often followed the itinerant ministry of the transatlantic revivalist George Whitefield. Whether it involved his dispute with Wesleyan Methodists over predestination, or his challenges to what he termed “unconverted... more
This paper was presented at a Methodist Conference in Kuala Lumpur in 2010. It discusses the importance of memory, the characteristics of Methodism, models of social engagement, and the significance of missionary encounters during the... more
Although the academic research on religion in Fiji and the South Pacific is substantial, there are few examples of studies that connect religion with the larger discourses of Fijian tradition and social life. Even fewer are the ones... more
Since the establishment of the United Methodist Church in 1968, the denomination has grown to become a global church with approximately eleven million members all over the world, making it one of the largest Protestant churches in the... more
Why did John Wesley leave the halls of academia at Oxford to become a Church of England missionary in the newly established colony of Georgia? Was his ministry in America a success or failure? These questions—which have engaged numerous... more
An extraordinary organizer and leader, Methodist layman John R. Mott (1865-1955) was influential in the establishment and growth of many different world-wide Christian organizations in the early twentieth century. He was even asked to... more
John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, loudly and strongly renounced the evils of warfare, yet never committed himself to a pacifist position. In this paper, I argue that interpreting Wesley's stance regarding war is best... more
4Approchez-vous de Christ, la pierre vivante rejetée par les hommes mais choisie et précieuse devant Dieu, 5et vous-mêmes, en tant que pierres vivantes, laissez-vous édifier pour former une maison spirituelle, un groupe de prêtres saints,... more
2021 Best Book Award, John Whitmer Historical Association. Finalist for Best Book in "Excellence in the Study of Religion, Textual Studies" by the American Academy of Religion. Finalist for Best Book in Religious Non-Fiction, the... more
Whilst a great deal of work has been produced in relation to St Benedict and John Wesley as individuals, and between the Benedictine tradition and the Wesleyan doctrine of sanctification and holiness, scholars have yet to compare the... more
Many Americans in the nineteenth century argued for limited education for blacks –or no education at all for African Americans in the south. As a result, black churches took up the role and pushed for education as a means to liberate... more
Enfin, mes frères et soeurs, fortifiez-vous dans le Seigneur et dans sa force toute-puissante. Revêtez-vous de toutes les armes de Dieu afin de pouvoir tenir ferme contre les manoeuvres du diable. En effet, ce n'est pas contre l'homme que... more
This paper analyzes the character of the two churches involved with the 1968 formation of the United Methodist Church, and questions whether or not the two bodies were actually alike enough to fit together. The author contends that... more
The family of John and Charles Wesley, founders of Methodism, attribute their family ghost to a specific political agenda.
Within the Southeastern Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church, women hold the majority demographic of membership across the jurisdiction’s churches. However, the leadership does not fully reflect the membership of Methodists across... more
John Wesley revised the Book of Common Prayer for the use of Methodists in America in four editions beginning in 1784. One frontier preacher's response may stand as typical of the neglect the book experienced-'Our preachers prefer to pray... more
John Wesley is known for his preoccupation with providential omens, miracles, apparitions, instances of demonic possession and witchcraft – in a word, everything that seemed to be a manifestation of the supernatural in everyday life.... more
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This work explores the efficacy of John Wesley’s theories and praxes concerning religious education in eighteenth-century England. Wesley theorized that children should be taught early on to love God, live in His image, and strive for a... more
From the outset of the Evangelical Revival it was more than apparent that John Wesley “saw himself as having a particular mission to the poor people.” Wesley dedicated almost seventy years towards helping the poor. His ethics sought to... more
Harvest Thanksgiving rests at the junction of liturgy, nature and memory. From the late-nineteenth century it was a major event on Nonconformist church calendars, drawing crowds well beyond regular attendance. Yet it was the Nonconformist... more
« Alors tout le peuple s’est rassemblé comme un seul homme sur la place qui fait face à la porte des eaux. Ils ont demandé au scribe Esdras d’apporter le livre de la loi de Moïse, prescrite par l’Éternel à Israël, et Esdras, qui était... more
Entrada divulgativa publicada en la página web "XVII.es. Historia y Arte" (https://xvii.es/el-pietismo/), el 8 de julio de 2020. Divulgation article published on the website "XVII.es. History and Art" (https://xvii.es/el-pietismo/), on... more
The text for the power-point illustrations already uploaded for this paper.
1 Crie à pleine voix sans te retenir, fais retentir ta voix comme une trompette et révèle à mon peuple sa révolte, à la famille de Jacob ses péchés ! 2 C'est moi que, jour après jour, ils consultent : ils veulent connaître mes voies.... more
Con questo contributo l’Autore intende ricostruire l’andamento demografico della comunità metodista di Padova dal momento della sua fondazione ai primi anni del Novecento (1866-1904). I dati sono stati ricavati da quattro Registri... more