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OverviewThis resource displays the variety of ways in which the Wesleys' concept of the religion of the heart (that is, the affective dimension of Christian faith) has been understood and embodied in the Methodist tradition. The author the offers some practical suggestions on how a livelier piety, a more deeply felt faith, can be fostered in local congregations, without leading into anti-intellectualism, fanatical emotionalism or maudlin sentimentality. This part approaches theology, worship, preaching, pastoral care, and educational ministry. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard B. Steele , Don E. SaliersPublisher: Scarecrow Press Imprint: Scarecrow Press Volume: 12 Dimensions: Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.30cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9780810840577ISBN 10: 081084057 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 17 July 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a welcome and thorough study of Wesley's 'religion of the heart'... * Proceedings Of The Wesley Historical Society * There is much good meat here...I commend this book to readers who want to explore the heart of our tradition springing up in very varied styles in the Many Methodisms, especially in the black and very divergent feminist forms. This is a well-produced set of essays... * Methodist Recorder * These 11 essays trace the development of religions of the heart, especially in the United States. They trace the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of the German Pietists, the African-American tradition, the Holiness movement, and the experiences of women in American Methodism. They also consider the state of heart religions today, centering the discussion on issues like preaching, education, the passions, faith and grace, and orthopathy. Contributors include ministers, philosophers, theologians, and behavioral scientists. * Reference and Research Book News * This is a welcome and thorough study of Wesley's 'religion of the heart'... * Proceedings Of The Wesley Historical Society * There is much good meat here...I commend this book to readers who want to explore the heart of our tradition springing up in very varied styles in the Many Methodisms, especially in the black and very divergent feminist forms. This is a well-produced set of essays... * Methodist Recorder * These 11 essays trace the development of religions of the heart, especially in the United States. They trace the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of the German Pietists, the African-American tradition, the Holiness movement, and the experiences of women in American Methodism. They also consider the state of heart religions today, centering the discussion on issues like preaching, education, the passions, faith and grace, and orthopathy. Contributors include ministers, philosophers, theologians, and behavioral scientists. * Reference and Research Book News * This is a welcome and thorough study of Wesley's 'religion of the heart'... Proceedings Of The Wesley Historical Society There is much good meat here...I commend this book to readers who want to explore the heart of our tradition springing up in very varied styles in the Many Methodisms, especially in the black and very divergent feminist forms. This is a well-produced set of essays... Methodist Recorder These 11 essays trace the development of religions of the heart, especially in the United States. They trace the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of the German Pietists, the African-American tradition, the Holiness movement, and the experiences of women in American Methodism. They also consider the state of heart religions today, centering the discussion on issues like preaching, education, the passions, faith and grace, and orthopathy. Contributors include ministers, philosophers, theologians, and behavioral scientists. Reference and Research Book News This is a welcome and thorough study of Wesley's 'religion of the heart'... Proceedings Of The Wesley Historical Society There is much good meat here...I commend this book to readers who want to explore the heart of our tradition springing up in very varied styles in the Many Methodisms, especially in the black and very divergent feminist forms. This is a well-produced set of essays... Methodist Recorder These 11 essays trace the development of religions of the heart, especially in the United States. They trace the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of the German Pietists, the African-American tradition, the Holiness movement, and the experiences of women in American Methodism. They also consider the state of heart religions today, centering the discussion on issues like preaching, education, the passions, faith and grace, and orthopathy. Contributors include ministers, philosophers, theologians, and behavioral scientists. Reference and Research Book News Author InformationRichard B. Steele is an ordained United Methodist minister, who presently serves as Professor of Moral and Historical Theology and Chair of the Department of Theology in the Seattle Pacific University School of Theology, Seattle, WA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |