Correction In our Spring 2009 issue we published an essay, \u27Justification by Faith : Richard Baxters Influence upon John Wesley. Due to an editing error, the essay was mistakenly attributed to Floyd T. Cunningham, president of Asia Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary. We apologize to Dr. Cunningham for the inconveniences this mistake has caused. We also apologize to Dr. Joseph W Curmingham of Eureka College who is the correct author of the essay. In order to emphasize this correct attribution, we are republishing the essay in this issue with Dr. Joseph W Cunningham listed as the author. -TerryC Muck Editor The DOI number is the same as the original article, which has been corrected
This essay is about the state of the doctrine of justification by faith alone today in light of rece...
It is well established that John Wesley’s understanding of faith shifted radically between 1735 and ...
Reviewed Book: Tavard, George H. (George Henry). Justification: An Ecumenical Study. [S.l.]: Paulist...
The original article was published with the wrong author, Floyd T. Cunningham. Joseph W. Cunningham ...
The importance of justification by faith in the thinking of John Wesley (1703-1791) after his Alders...
John Wesley, in his own mind, lived and died an Anglican. He was an Anglican in his theology but dev...
Bibliography: leaves 96-100.In 1988 Methodist people throughout the world were encouraged to commemo...
Every so often, a professor at Asbury Theological Seminary will notice a current student with except...
Justification by grace through faith constitutes the unifying theme of this issue. Profs. Robert Ber...
John Wesley (1703-1791) was a theologian and practitioner of mission. The theological sophistication...
This thesis examines and compares the theological views of Dr. John Owen (1616-1683), the Puritan p...
John Wesley was a well educated son of a cleric, who chose to be a theologian and a minister in the...
As the Emerging Church is one of the most significant developments in current popular Western eccles...
This article reexamines the systematic nature of John Wesley's theology, drawing on recent reconcept...
Even though John Wesley claimed that the atonement was crucial to his theology, he never articulated...
This essay is about the state of the doctrine of justification by faith alone today in light of rece...
It is well established that John Wesley’s understanding of faith shifted radically between 1735 and ...
Reviewed Book: Tavard, George H. (George Henry). Justification: An Ecumenical Study. [S.l.]: Paulist...
The original article was published with the wrong author, Floyd T. Cunningham. Joseph W. Cunningham ...
The importance of justification by faith in the thinking of John Wesley (1703-1791) after his Alders...
John Wesley, in his own mind, lived and died an Anglican. He was an Anglican in his theology but dev...
Bibliography: leaves 96-100.In 1988 Methodist people throughout the world were encouraged to commemo...
Every so often, a professor at Asbury Theological Seminary will notice a current student with except...
Justification by grace through faith constitutes the unifying theme of this issue. Profs. Robert Ber...
John Wesley (1703-1791) was a theologian and practitioner of mission. The theological sophistication...
This thesis examines and compares the theological views of Dr. John Owen (1616-1683), the Puritan p...
John Wesley was a well educated son of a cleric, who chose to be a theologian and a minister in the...
As the Emerging Church is one of the most significant developments in current popular Western eccles...
This article reexamines the systematic nature of John Wesley's theology, drawing on recent reconcept...
Even though John Wesley claimed that the atonement was crucial to his theology, he never articulated...
This essay is about the state of the doctrine of justification by faith alone today in light of rece...
It is well established that John Wesley’s understanding of faith shifted radically between 1735 and ...
Reviewed Book: Tavard, George H. (George Henry). Justification: An Ecumenical Study. [S.l.]: Paulist...