Faith and Fire

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About the Book

Methodism is on the cusp of an exciting new era. The movement launched in eighteenth-century England by John and Charles Wesley—and which defined the early American religious landscape—has in many ways waxed and waned over the subsequent centuries. It is now at the threshold of a powerful new future.

Our beautiful heritage connects us to the apostolic faith Christians have professed across the nations and ages. Historically, we also lifted up certain beliefs and practices that set us apart, and through which we were able to offer a compelling vision of salvation that was at the heart of the Wesleyan revival. We cannot simply recreate early Methodism, but we can recover essential aspects of its life that gave it such power.

In this book, Watson and Watson offer a view of Methodism rooted in Scripture, shaped by the teachings and practices of the Wesleys, empowered by the work of the Holy Spirit, and applicable to the global church. The time has come, they argue, for Methodists to retrieve the best parts of their tradition while remaining attentive to what God is doing both now and in the future. The embers of Methodism must be fanned into fire and not allowed to languish into ashes.

About the Authors

David Watson is President of Asbury Theological Seminary. His scholarship has focused primarily on theology and biblical interpretation in the Wesleyan tradition. His 2017 work, Scripture and the Life of God, looked at Scripture as a channel of the Holy Spirit and resource for salvation. He is an ordained elder in the Global Methodist Church.

Kevin M. Watson is a Pastor and the Senior Director of Christian Formation at Asbury Church in Tulsa, OK. He is also on the faculty at Asbury Theological Seminary, anchoring the Seminary’s Tulsa Extension Site. He has written extensively on the discipleship and formation in the Wesleyan tradition, including the class and band meetings. His most recent book, Doctrine, Spirit, and Discipline, describes the purpose of the Wesleyan tradition and the struggle to maintain its identity in the United States.

Specs

  • Page count: 184
  • Trim size: 5 x 8
  • DVD accompaniment: No

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Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 5.5 × 8.38 × 1 in
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