John Wesley in America: Restoring Primitive Christianity

Author:   Geordan Hammond (Director, Director, Manchester Wesley Research Centre)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198757306


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   26 May 2016
Format:   Paperback
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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 biographers of Wesley-have often been approached from the vantage point of later developments in Methodism. Geordan Hammond presents the first book-length study of Wesley's experience in America, providing an innovative contribution to debates about the significance of a formative period of Wesley's life. John Wesley in America addresses Wesley's Georgia mission in fresh perspective by interpreting it in its immediate context. In order to re-evaluate this period of Wesley's life, Hammond carefully considers Wesley's writings and those of his contemporaries. The Georgia mission, for Wesley, was a laboratory for implementing his views of primitive Christianity. The ideal of restoring the doctrine, discipline, and practice of the early church in the pristine Georgia wilderness was the prime motivating factor in Wesley's decision to embark for Georgia and in his clerical practice in the colony. Understanding the centrality of primitive Christianity to Wesley's thinking and pastoral methods is essential to comprehending his experience in America. Wesley's conception of primitive Christianity was rooted in his embrace of patristic scholarship at Oxford. The most direct influence, however, was the High Church ecclesiology of the Usager Nonjurors who inspired him with their commitment to the restoration of the primitive church.

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Author:   Geordan Hammond (Director, Director, Manchester Wesley Research Centre)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.398kg
ISBN:  

9780198757306


ISBN 10:   0198757301
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   26 May 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1: John Wesley's Conception and Practice of Primitive Christianity 2: Primitive Christianity on the Simmonds 3: Versions of Primitive Christianity: Wesley s Relations with the Moravians and Salzburgers 4: Creating Primitive Christianity Anew: Wesley s Ministry in Georgia 5: Opposition to Wesley s Primitive Christianity in Georgia Conclusion

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a rich and detailed book * Isabel Rivers, 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries of the Early Modern Era * John Wesley in America breaks new ground as a detailed and careful study of Wesley's time in Georgia. The book demonstrates the importance of primitive Christianity in Wesley's thinking during this period of time and suggests that this vision, though modified slightly, continued to be at the core of Wesley's theology and practice during his leadership of Wesleyan Methodism. Hammond's work joins the work of Ted Campbell on Wesley's understanding of early Christianity and Richard P. Heitzenrater on Wesley in Oxford and Georgia as an essential resource for understanding the early Wesley. * Kevin M. Watson, Journal of Religion * This is a welcome and refreshed account of Wesley in America, and I am sure it will be widely read. * Sarah Apetri, Wesley and Methodist Studies * Geordan Hammond's valuable and deeply researched study of the Georgia mission of 1735-7 offers a fresh assessment of John Wesley's effort at 'saving [his] own soul' by planting primitive Christianity anew in virgin territory ... this is a welcome and refreshed account of 'Wesley in America', and I am sure it will be widely read. * Sarah Apetrei, Wesley and Methodist Studies *


A very balanced and well-written volume. The physical craftsmanship of the work is also to be noted. Oxford University Press has created their volumes in such an aesthetically pleasing way as to give the reader not only a joy in reading. but also makes it a joy to behold on a shelf. If you're at all interested in John Wesley, this assessment of his time and ministry in Georgia is sure to be a valuable addition to your library. --On To Distant Pages With this wealth of material, Hammond achieves his primary purpose of interpreting the Georgia mission via Wesley's effort to restore primitive Christianity, while offering a more accurate portrait of Wesley through contextualization... Excellent read. --Natalya Cherry, Southern Methodist University


This is a welcome and refreshed account of Wesley in America, and I am sure it will be widely read. Sarah Apetri, Wesley and Methodist Studies Geordan Hammond's valuable and deeply researched study of the Georgia mission of 1735-7 offers a fresh assessment of John Wesley's effort at 'saving [his] own soul' by planting primitive Christianity anew in virgin territory ... this is a welcome and refreshed account of 'Wesley in America', and I am sure it will be widely read. Sarah Apetrei, Wesley and Methodist Studies


Geordan Hammond's valuable and deeply researched study of the Georgia mission of 1735-7 offers a fresh assessment of John Wesley's effort at 'saving [his] own soul' by planting primitive Christianity anew in virgin territory ... this is a welcome and refreshed account of 'Wesley in America', and I am sure it will be widely read. * Sarah Apetrei, Wesley and Methodist Studies * This is a welcome and refreshed account of Wesley in America, and I am sure it will be widely read. * Sarah Apetri, Wesley and Methodist Studies *


A very balanced and well-written volume. The physical craftsmanship of the work is also to be noted. Oxford University Press has created their volumes in such an aesthetically pleasing way as to give the reader not only a joy in reading. but also makes it a joy to behold on a shelf. If you're at all interested in John Wesley, this assessment of his time and ministry in Georgia is sure to be a valuable addition to your library. --On To Distant Pages


Author Information

Geordan Hammond is Director of the Manchester Wesley Research Centre and Senior Lecturer in Church History and Wesley Studies at Nazarene Theological College (Manchester, UK). He is co-editor of Wesley and Methodist Studies, is a Fellow of The University of Manchester and Australasian Centre for Wesleyan Research, and is a Member of the Royal Historical Society. Currently he serves on the committees of the Charles Wesley Society and Ecclesiastical History Society. His teaching and research is in church history and historical theology with a particular focus on Methodism and the Church of England in the eighteenth century.

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