First paragraph: The gospel, according to Andrew Walls, is the 'prisoner and liberator of culture'. Walls, perhaps the pre-eminent Methodist missiologist of the last half-century, is suggesting by this dictum that expressions of the Christian religion are both heavily conditioned by their circumstances and powerfully capable of transforming their settings. Believers are simultaneously subject to what Walls calls the 'indigenising' principle, the desire to live as Christians in their own societies, and the 'pilgrim' principle, the willingness to identify with members of the family of faith in other times and places. They therefore accept a great deal of the way of life around them, blending it into their religious practice, and yet are likel...
This study employs the methods of social anthropology to analyse the social and cultural dynamics of...
<p>The system of small groups John Wesley established to promote a proper life of discipleship in ea...
This thesis argues that a thorough understanding of Methodism must attend to the lived experience of...
First paragraph: ‘To say’, declared W. H. Groser, secretary of the Sunday School Union, ...
First paragraph: The prevailing view of Victorian Methodism is unfavourable. Wesleyan Methodism, the...
The early Methodist movement-above all else-was evangelistic. However, the contemporary language of ...
The church does not need more vital congregations, but rather a few vital Christians, whose vitality...
The article argues that Methodism\u27s appeal to plain people lies in its simple, practical theology...
Dealing with modern culture can challenge the church. Second and third generation Adventists live in...
Even the best Christian programming, education, and church activities are no substitute for an indiv...
This article investigates British and North American Methodism and their relations with their respec...
Therefore, if a strict report is to be drawn, the Gospel always takes precedence over any ...
While there are many stones on which to step between "stunt pastors" and "a culture of Christianity ...
This paper employs empirical research methods to ascertain ways in which Christianity may need to de...
Looks at the founding of Methodism and some of the characteristics that make the denomination unique
This study employs the methods of social anthropology to analyse the social and cultural dynamics of...
<p>The system of small groups John Wesley established to promote a proper life of discipleship in ea...
This thesis argues that a thorough understanding of Methodism must attend to the lived experience of...
First paragraph: ‘To say’, declared W. H. Groser, secretary of the Sunday School Union, ...
First paragraph: The prevailing view of Victorian Methodism is unfavourable. Wesleyan Methodism, the...
The early Methodist movement-above all else-was evangelistic. However, the contemporary language of ...
The church does not need more vital congregations, but rather a few vital Christians, whose vitality...
The article argues that Methodism\u27s appeal to plain people lies in its simple, practical theology...
Dealing with modern culture can challenge the church. Second and third generation Adventists live in...
Even the best Christian programming, education, and church activities are no substitute for an indiv...
This article investigates British and North American Methodism and their relations with their respec...
Therefore, if a strict report is to be drawn, the Gospel always takes precedence over any ...
While there are many stones on which to step between "stunt pastors" and "a culture of Christianity ...
This paper employs empirical research methods to ascertain ways in which Christianity may need to de...
Looks at the founding of Methodism and some of the characteristics that make the denomination unique
This study employs the methods of social anthropology to analyse the social and cultural dynamics of...
<p>The system of small groups John Wesley established to promote a proper life of discipleship in ea...
This thesis argues that a thorough understanding of Methodism must attend to the lived experience of...