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The Historical and Biblical Outlier of Wesleyan Salvation and Sanctification (Part 4)
Part One Part Two Part Three One Gospel, One Birth, One Standing, One Savior The System Assessed and the Alternative Declared John Wesley was a man responding to real and observable spiritual decay — the deadness of the Church of England (COE) was not imaginary, and his zeal for genuine holiness was […]
The Historical and Biblical Outlier of Wesleyan Salvation and Sanctification
Wesleyan History The Anglican church never was a true church. You reader probably know the history. It arose from Henry VIII’s desire to divorce his wife. From this rejection of the Roman Catholic Church proceeded a Protestant Reformation in England, that never did discard the state church and many Roman Catholic teachings. In whatever way […]
Dipping Now Into Application Of American Fundamentalism And British Evangelicalism
Part One PART TWO The Quality of Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism What Justifies Separation? The recent Alistair Begg story provides a teaching moment for comparison between American Fundamentalism and British Evangelicalism. It also gives pause for judging the credibility or quality of these movements. Were the participants believing and practicing scripture? Many evangelicals consequently gave their […]
The Theology of John Wesley and Its Impact on the Methodist and Wesleyan Churches
In my thirty-three years of church planting and then pastoring in the San Francisco Bay Area, I never met a converted or saved Methodist. It was just the opposite. They were some of the most liberal, unsaved people I ever met. I’m not Methodist. Even when I look at the history, I ask from where […]
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