Naked Faith: The Mystical Theology of Phoebe Palmer - eBook
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Naked Faith: The Mystical Theology of Phoebe Palmer - eBook  -     By: Elaine A. Heath

Naked Faith: The Mystical Theology of Phoebe Palmer - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2008 / ePub

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Title: Naked Faith: The Mystical Theology of Phoebe Palmer - eBook
By: Elaine A. Heath
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2008
ISBN: 9781630877170
ISBN-13: 9781630877170
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph
Stock No: WW109229EB

Publisher's Description

Now and then through the history of the church a great light appears, a prophet who calls the church back to its missional vocation. These reformers are lovers of God, mystics whose lives are utterly given to the divine vision. Yet as Jesus noted, a prophet is often without honor among her own people. In the case of Phoebe Palmer (1807-1874), honor was lost posthumously, for within a few decades after her death her name all but disappeared. Palmer's sanctification theology was separated from its apophatic spiritual moorings, even as her memory was lost. Throughout most of the twentieth century her name was virtually unknown among Methodists. To this day the Mother of the Holiness Movement still awaits her place of recognition as a Christian mystic equal to Catherine of Siena, Teresa of Avila, or Therese of Lisieux. This book locates Palmer's life and thought within the great Christian mystical traditions, identifying her importance within Methodism and the church universal. It also presents a Wesleyan theological framework for understanding and valuing Christian mysticism, while connecting it with the larger mystical traditions in Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox communions. While Palmer was a powerful revivalist in her own day, in many ways she could be the patron saint for contemporary Methodists who are drawn to the new monasticism and who long for the renewal of the church. Saint Phoebe is precisely the one who can help Methodists envision new forms of Christian community, mission, and witness in a postmodern world.

Author Bio

Elaine A. Heath is Assistant Professor of Evangelism in the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She is the author of The Mystic Way of Evangelism (2008).

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