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Square Peg: Why Wesleyans Aren't Fundamentalists  -     
        By: Al Truesdale

Square Peg: Why Wesleyans Aren't Fundamentalists

Beacon Hill Press / 2012 / Paperback
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You've heard the old saying, You can't fit a square peg in a round hole. You can try to manipulate or force the peg, but really the only way you can make it fit into the round hole is by shaving some of the sides off. But once you do that, you change the nature of the peg.

In the same way, if we adopt tenets of Fundamentalism, we've inherently changed our Wesleyan faith we end up with something different. In Square Peg, well-respected educators, pastors, and ministry leaders demonstrate the distinct differences between Wesleyan theology and Fundamentalism through historical, biblical, scientific, and theological exposition.

In order to help the Wesleyan Church remain true to its theology and identity, it is important to understand how our tradition will never be able to fit into a Fundamentalist framework.

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Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 160
Vendor: Beacon Hill Press
Publication Date: 2012
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
ISBN: 0834127938
ISBN-13: 9780834127937
Availability: In Stock

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You've heard the old saying, 'You can't fit a square peg in a round hole.' You can try to force the peg by shaving some of the sides off. But once you do that, you change the nature of the peg.In order to help the Wesleyan Church remain true to its theology and identity, it's important to understand how our tradition will never be able to fit into a Fundamentalist framework. In Square Peg, well-respected educators, pastors, and ministry leaders demonstrate the distinct differences between Wesleyan theology and Fundamentalism through historical, biblical, scientific, and theological exposition.Read Thomas Jay Oord's review Wesleyan Theology and Fundamentalism

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