This article investigates British and North American Methodism and their relations with their respective empires, and the ambivalence between adaptation and resistance. Empires are described as powerful manipulators of religion. However, they are not capable of totally assuming the power of religion. This "theological surplus" is a sign of hope.Este artículo investiga el metodismo británico y estadunidense y sus relaciones con sus respectivos imperios, la ambivalencia entre la adaptación y la resistencia. Imperios son descritos como poderosos manipuladores de la religión, sin embargo, nunca capaz de asumir plenamente el poder sobre la religión. Este "theological surplus" es una señal de esperanza.Este artigo investiga o ...
The article assesses the development of Methodism through a number of sermons and quotes from Englan...
Far too little attention has been paid to the fact that the colonial worlds were not saved by divisi...
The article problematizes the Medellín Conference based on the assumption that, in this event, the p...
This article investigates British and North American Methodism and their relations with their respec...
Christianity was born in the context of the Roman Empire, and the temptation to adapt to empire has ...
The article appraises of the origins and the development of the Methodist missionary enterprise
This article introduces those elements and structures of Primitive Methodism that justify its interp...
INTRODUCTION Historically the association of Christianity and empire has most often been a phenomeno...
The aim of the current article is to show that an important element behind the establishment of evan...
The article argues that Methodism\u27s appeal to plain people lies in its simple, practical theology...
which dispossessed millions. Its primary motive was to establish European economic and political dom...
The article explores some of Methodism\u27s social contributions, to abolition, to reform, to educat...
International audienceThis article aims to reflect on the mechanisms of financing and control of rel...
The article talks about the emergence of the theory of imperialism and neocolonialism, the reasons t...
This article looks at two different missionary projects separated by space and time: British Protest...
The article assesses the development of Methodism through a number of sermons and quotes from Englan...
Far too little attention has been paid to the fact that the colonial worlds were not saved by divisi...
The article problematizes the Medellín Conference based on the assumption that, in this event, the p...
This article investigates British and North American Methodism and their relations with their respec...
Christianity was born in the context of the Roman Empire, and the temptation to adapt to empire has ...
The article appraises of the origins and the development of the Methodist missionary enterprise
This article introduces those elements and structures of Primitive Methodism that justify its interp...
INTRODUCTION Historically the association of Christianity and empire has most often been a phenomeno...
The aim of the current article is to show that an important element behind the establishment of evan...
The article argues that Methodism\u27s appeal to plain people lies in its simple, practical theology...
which dispossessed millions. Its primary motive was to establish European economic and political dom...
The article explores some of Methodism\u27s social contributions, to abolition, to reform, to educat...
International audienceThis article aims to reflect on the mechanisms of financing and control of rel...
The article talks about the emergence of the theory of imperialism and neocolonialism, the reasons t...
This article looks at two different missionary projects separated by space and time: British Protest...
The article assesses the development of Methodism through a number of sermons and quotes from Englan...
Far too little attention has been paid to the fact that the colonial worlds were not saved by divisi...
The article problematizes the Medellín Conference based on the assumption that, in this event, the p...