Wesleyan Perspectives on Human Flourishing

Author:   Dean G Smith ,  Rob A Fringer
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781532699191


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   12 November 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Human flourishing is an ever-expanding concept that crosses geographic, ethnic, cultural, and religious lines as persons, both individually and corporately, seek to find happiness, fulfillment, and purpose. This book brings together well-established and burgeoning Wesleyan scholars to consider not only John and Charles Wesley's understanding of human flourishing but the broader Wesleyan perspectives on contemporary issues such as calling, creation care, healthcare, education, technological enhancements, death and dying, and more. Throughout these chapters the complexities and challenges of life, both past and present, are explored and grappled with, and we are reminded over and again that God is the ultimate source of flourishing.

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Author:   Dean G Smith ,  Rob A Fringer
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9781532699191


ISBN 10:   1532699190
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   12 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Smith and Fringer have assembled a number of engaging essays that will undoubtedly challenge readers to think about God, humanity, and the created order in refreshing and holistic ways. The upshot of this effort will be greater awareness of humanity's considerable responsibilities in the network of vital relationships of which it is ever a part. I highly recommend this book."" --Kenneth J. Collins, Professor of Historical Theology and Wesley Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary ""What does it mean for humans to do more than just survive? This question receives a robust examination from an erudite group of scholars. . . . The essays reflect Wesleyan perspectives that are informed, bold, nuanced, and irenic. The volume presents a hopeful but not simplistic vision for human possibilities. The resultant volume is an important contribution to discussions of 'human flourishing' in all branches of Christianity. For Wesleyans, Pentecostals, and other spiritual heirs of John and Charles Wesley, it will be a standard work."" --David Bundy, Associate Director, Manchester Wesley Research Centre"


Smith and Fringer have assembled a number of engaging essays that will undoubtedly challenge readers to think about God, humanity, and the created order in refreshing and holistic ways. The upshot of this effort will be greater awareness of humanity's considerable responsibilities in the network of vital relationships of which it is ever a part. I highly recommend this book. --Kenneth J. Collins, Professor of Historical Theology and Wesley Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary What does it mean for humans to do more than just survive? This question receives a robust examination from an erudite group of scholars. . . . The essays reflect Wesleyan perspectives that are informed, bold, nuanced, and irenic. The volume presents a hopeful but not simplistic vision for human possibilities. The resultant volume is an important contribution to discussions of 'human flourishing' in all branches of Christianity. For Wesleyans, Pentecostals, and other spiritual heirs of John and Charles Wesley, it will be a standard work. --David Bundy, Associate Director, Manchester Wesley Research Centre


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Dean G. Smith is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Philosophy and Dean of Students at Nazarene Theological College, Australia & New Zealand, research supervision faculty member for Sydney College of Divinity and Flinders University, and Director of the Australasian Centre for Wesleyan Research. He co-edited A Plain Account of Christian Faithfulness (Wipf & Stock). Rob A. Fringer is Principal and Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies and Biblical Language at Nazarene Theological College, Australia & New Zealand, research supervision faculty member for Sydney College of Divinity and Flinders University, and Honorary Research fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He has written and edited numerous books including Paul's Corporate Christophany (Pickwick) and A Plain Account of Christian Faithfulness (Wipf & Stock).

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