Forty-four Sermons to Serve the Present Age

Forty-four Sermons to Serve the Present Age

by Angela Shier - Jones (Editor), KimDunnamReismann (Editor)

Synopsis

John Wesley's Forty-four Sermons are a spiritual classic which continues to inspire Christians throughout the world. Not only are they are said to contain the heart of Wesley's theology and to represent the extent of his commitment to the evangelical faith, they are also the source of a tradition of preaching and doing theology which is a central part of world Christianity. This unique collection of sermons from Methodist preachers and leaders from around the world allows us to see how the great themes and texts of John Wesley's Forty-four Sermons are being adapted and reinterpreted to speak to the global context of the expanding world parish. At a time when power-point presentations seem to be calling the art of preaching into question, the book demonstrates the value of a well crafted sermon and the creative potential inherent in the traditions of world Methodism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 274
Publisher: Epworth Press
Published: 29 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0716206315
ISBN 13: 9780716206316

Author Bio
Editors: Angela Shier-Jones is the Director of Methodist and Free Church studies at SEITE and a convenor of the Practical Theology working group of the 2007 Oxford Institute. She chairs the British committee of the World Methodist Council. Kimberly Dunnam Reisman is a graduate of Yale Divinity School and associate pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church in Lafayette, Indiana. Contributors include: Paul Chilcote (USA), Walter Klaiber (Germany), Martyn Atkins(UK), Karen Westerfield-Tucker (USA), J.C. Park (Korea), Clive (Marsh (UK), Leslie Griffiths (UK), Robert Gribben (Australia), Lung-kwung (China) and George Mulrain (Bahamas).