Born Again

Author:   Sean Mcgever
Publisher:   Faithlife Corporation
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9781683593300


Pages:   249
Publication Date:   08 January 2020
Format:   Paperback
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The Christian life is a life of growth. The gospel message is simple but not simplistic. Learning the gospel and its implications is a lifelong process, but modern evangelicals are often too focused on the moment of conversion while ignoring the ongoing work of sanctification. For John Wesley and George Whitefield, justification and sanctification were inseparable. In Born Again, Sean McGever maps Wesley's and Whitefield's theologies of conversion, reclaiming the connection between justification and sanctification. This study helps evangelicals reassess their thin understanding of conversion, leading to a rich and full picture of the ongoing work new Christians face.

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Author:   Sean Mcgever
Publisher:   Faithlife Corporation
Imprint:   Faithlife Corporation
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9781683593300


ISBN 10:   1683593308
Pages:   249
Publication Date:   08 January 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Evangelical religion is still shaped by a view of conversion that reached its classic form in the eighteenth century. McGever's patient analysis of the two leading preachers of conversion, Wesley and Whitefield, is especially helpful at showing the broad common ground they shared regarding what conversion is for, and how it is fulfilled. In doing so, it also clarifies their points of disagreement, especially regarding how conversion begins. --Fred Sanders, Professor of Theology, Torrey Honors Institute, Biola University We are in great debt to Sean McGever for his careful reading and wonderfully annotated study of John Wesley and George Whitefield. This significant work illuminates the dynamic and maturing nature of their respective theologies of conversion, reflecting their many points of similarity as well as some unique distinctives. Most revealing is how their balanced understanding of this topic challenges contemporary evangelicals in their major neglect of sanctification. I highly recommend it! --Tom Schwanda, Associate Professor Emeritus of Christian Formation and Ministry, Wheaton College. McGever introduces us to two giants of early Evangelical theology and practice, focusing on the former to illumine the latter. I know of no other volume that unpacks this kind of theological focus in thinkers as fundamental as Wesley and Whitefield. Read this to understand the theological underpinnings driving much of early Evangelicalism, and read it to attend to the call to consider conversion theologically today. --Kyle Strobel, Associate Professor of Spiritual Theology, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University McGever argues convincingly that Wesley and Whitefield shared a theology of conversion that is best understood as an inaugurated teleology--with the emphasis more on the telos of salvation than on its initial roots. This nuanced study is highly recommended. --Randy L. Maddox, William Kellon Quick Professor of Wesleyan and Methodist Studies, Duke Divinity School I am happy to recommend Sean McGever's Born Again, which gives readers a precise and illuminating assessment of what the all-important doctrine of conversion actually meant to the founders of the Anglo-American evangelical movement. --Thomas S. Kidd, Vardaman Distinguished Professor of History, Baylor University In this excellent book, Dr Sean McGever offers evangelical theology something which has as yet eluded it: a deeply theological account of conversion. Locating the theologies of conversion with which John Wesley and George Whitefield (the founders of the evangelical movement in the English speaking world) operated in relation to other central doctrinal loci, this work is deeply historical, carefully systematic, and a bold and much needed contribution to contemporary theology and evangelicalism. --Tom Greggs, The Marischal Professor of Divinity, University of Aberdeen


Evangelical religion is still shaped by a view of conversion that reached its classic form in the eighteenth century. McGever's patient analysis of the two leading preachers of conversion, Wesley and Whitefield, is especially helpful at showing the broad common ground they shared regarding what conversion is for, and how it is fulfilled. In doing so, it also clarifies their points of disagreement, especially regarding how conversion begins. --Fred Sanders, Professor of Theology, Torrey Honors Institute, Biola University McGever introduces us to two giants of early Evangelical theology and practice, focusing on the former to illumine the latter. I know of no other volume that unpacks this kind of theological focus in thinkers as fundamental as Wesley and Whitefield. Read this to understand the theological underpinnings driving much of early Evangelicalism, and read it to attend to the call to consider conversion theologically today. --Kyle Strobel, Associate Professor of Spiritual Theology, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University I am happy to recommend Sean McGever's Born Again, which gives readers a precise and illuminating assessment of what the all-important doctrine of conversion actually meant to the founders of the Anglo-American evangelical movement. --Thomas S. Kidd, Vardaman Distinguished Professor of History, Baylor University We are in great debt to Sean McGever for his careful reading and wonderfully annotated study of John Wesley and George Whitefield. This significant work illuminates the dynamic and maturing nature of their respective theologies of conversion, reflecting their many points of similarity as well as some unique distinctives. Most revealing is how their balanced understanding of this topic challenges contemporary evangelicals in their major neglect of sanctification. I highly recommend it! --Tom Schwanda, Associate Professor Emeritus of Christian Formation and Ministry, Wheaton College. McGever argues convincingly that Wesley and Whitefield shared a theology of conversion that is best understood as an inaugurated teleology--with the emphasis more on the telos of salvation than on its initial roots. This nuanced study is highly recommended. --Randy L. Maddox, William Kellon Quick Professor of Wesleyan and Methodist Studies, Duke Divinity School In this excellent book, Dr Sean McGever offers evangelical theology something which has as yet eluded it: a deeply theological account of conversion. Locating the theologies of conversion with which John Wesley and George Whitefield (the founders of the evangelical movement in the English speaking world) operated in relation to other central doctrinal loci, this work is deeply historical, carefully systematic, and a bold and much needed contribution to contemporary theology and evangelicalism. --Tom Greggs, The Marischal Professor of Divinity, University of Aberdeen


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Sean McGever (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is area director for Paradise Valley Arizona Young Life and adjunct faculty at Grand Canyon University. He trains Young Life staff and volunteers internationally.

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