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The Meaning of Pentecost in Early Methodism Laurence W. Wood

The Meaning of Pentecost in Early Methodism By Laurence W. Wood

The Meaning of Pentecost in Early Methodism by Laurence W. Wood


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Wood recounts the decisive influence Fletcher had on early Methodism, and shows that his writings were able to 'control the opinions of the largest and most effective body of evangelical clergymen of the earth.'

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The Meaning of Pentecost in Early Methodism: Rediscovering John Fletcher as John Wesley's Vindicator and Designated Successor by Laurence W. Wood

John Fletcher's theology of Pentecost is generally unknown today, and this book is the first comprehensive treatise on this subject. His writings were in large part responsible for shaping the theology of early American Methodism, especially his treatise on Christian Perfection, which highlighted a theology of Pentecostal sanctification. Wood recounts the decisive influence Fletcher had on early Methodism, and shows that his writings were able to control the opinions of the largest and most effective body of evangelical clergymen of the earth. Fletcher's views on the Holy Spirit were also relevant in the ecumenical movement, specifically with reference to the World Council of Churches Commission on Faith and Order held in Lima, Peru, in 1982. This group recommended the introduction of a liturgy of the Spirit in Christian baptism. For students and scholars or general readers interested in Methodist history and theology. Also a resource for pastors-helpful in developing a theology of Pentecost that will preach in a relevant way in the contemporary world.

The Meaning of Pentecost in Early Methodism Reviews

This book is a bombshell....a refreshing piece of work written with verve and restrained passion. It highlights fundamental issues that can no longer be set aside or ignored. -- Dr. William J. Abraham, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University
Professor Wood deserves high praise for putting the record straight in his excellent historical analysis. His analysis is intellectually clear and satisfying. His superb historical research is convincing. -- Dr. Walter J. Hollenweger, Professor Emeritus of the University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
Larry Wood's pioneer Fletcher research marks a milestone in Wesley Studies...Wood presents strong proof that Wesley not only did not distance himself from Fletcher's theology [of Spirit baptism], but rather put his imprimatur upon it, published it, and even preached it. This volume hopefully will lead to a much more informed discussion of Wesleyan theology and a more balanced assessment of how comfortable or uncomfortable Wesley might be with our contemporary Wesleyan expressions of preaching and living biblical holiness. -- Dr. Melvin E. Dieter, Professor Emeritus of Church History and Historical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary
This book offers a well documented revisionist approach to Methodist studies, examining the career and influence of John Fletcher as related to the later career of John (and Charles) Wesley and other influential early Methodist preachers. -- Dr. Ted Campbell, President of Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary

About Laurence W. Wood

Laurence W. Wood is Frank Paul Morris Professor of Systematic Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, KY and Editor of The Asbury Theological Journal. He has published numerous articles and two books on the subject of theology.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 ABBREVIATIONS Chapter 2 FOREWORD Chapter 3 PREFACE Chapter 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Chapter 5 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING JOHN FLETCHER AND THE FORGOTTEN, LATER WESLEY Chapter 6 CHAPTER 2: REDISCOVERING PENTECOST IN EARLY METHODISM Chapter 7 CHAPTER 3: MISUNDERSTANDING AND RECONCILIATION OVER THE MEANING OF PENTECOST Chapter 8 CHAPTER 4: TENSIONS OVER FLETCHER'S INTERPRETATION OF WESLEY Chapter 9 CHAPTER 5: WESLEY'S AUTHORIZED INTERPRETER AND DESIGNATED SUCCESSOR Chapter 10 CHAPTER 6: THE THEOLOGIAN OF METHODISM Chapter 11 CHAPTER 7: THE DOCTRINE OF DISPENSATIONS Chapter 12 CHAPTER 8: AN ECCLESIASTICAL DILEMMA AND PENTECOSTAL SOLUTION Chapter 13 CHAPTER 9: THE PENTECOSTAL WESLEY AND HIS LATER SERMONS Chapter 14 CHAPTER 10: THE ARMINIAN MAGAZINE AND PENTECOSTAL PERFECTION Chapter 15 CHAPTER 11: THE PENTECOSTALISM OF MARY (BOSANQUET) FLETCHER Chapter 16 CHAPTER 12: SOME EARLY METHODIST PREACHERS AND THE MOTIF OF PENTECOST Chapter 17 CHAPTER 13: FLETCHER'S LEGACY IN AMERICAN METHODISM Chapter 18 CHAPTER 14: FLETCHER'S LEGACY DISPUTED AS THE MEANING OF PENTECOST WAS DEBATED IN LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN METHODISM Chapter 19 CHAPTER 15: WESLEY AND FLETCHER ON THE ANGLICAN RITE OF CONFIRMATION Chapter 20 CHAPTER 16: THE ECUMENICAL RELEVANCE OF FLETCHER'S PNEUMATOLOGY FOR THE LITURGICAL RENEWAL MOVEMENT Chapter 21 A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Chapter 22 INDEX Chapter 23 ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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9780810845251
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The Meaning of Pentecost in Early Methodism: Rediscovering John Fletcher as John Wesley's Vindicator and Designated Successor by Laurence W. Wood
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Scarecrow Press
2002-11-23
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Winner of Winner of the Smith-Wynkoop Book Award sponsored by The Wesleyan Theological Society 2003.
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