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Reclaiming the Wesleyan Social Witness

By L. Faye Short and Kathryn D. Kiser

Reclaiming the Wesleyan Social Witness by L. Faye Short and Kathryn D. Kiser explores the roots of the Wesleyan tradition and traces Methodism’s fusion of soul-seeking gospel proclamation with a focus on social witness and political matters. The book concludes that the proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone from which all lasting, transformative social justice must flow. Short and Kiser maintain that for modern Methodism to grow in numbers and influence, its members need to become reaquainted with the theology and teaching of the movement’s founder, John Wesley.

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Reclaiming the Wesleyan Social Witness
Authors: L. Faye Short and Kathryn D. Kiser
Edited by: Paul T. Stallsworth

Reclaiming the Wesleyan Social Witness by L. Faye Short and Kathryn D. Kiser explores the roots of the Wesleyan tradition and traces Methodism’s fusion of soul-seeking gospel proclamation with a focus on social witness and political matters. The book concludes that the proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone from which all lasting, transformative social justice must flow. Short and Kiser maintain that for modern Methodism to grow in numbers and influence, its members need to become reaquainted with the theology and teaching of the movement’s founder, John Wesley.

Perfect Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Providence House Publishers (March 4, 2008)
ISBN-10: 1577364090
ISBN-13: 978-1577364092

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