John Wesley: A Biography
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John Wesley: A Biography  -     By: Stephen Tomkins

John Wesley: A Biography

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 2003 / Paperback

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The life and work of John Wesley have had an enormous influence on modern Christianity, including his role as founding father of the Methodists, now 33 million strong worldwide. In this lively biography, journalist Tomkins narrates the story of Wesley's colorful and dramatic life for a new generation.

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Title: John Wesley: A Biography
By: Stephen Tomkins
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 2003
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 0802824994
ISBN-13: 9780802824998
Stock No: WW24995

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The life and work of John Wesley (1703–1791) have had an enormous influence on modern Christianity, including his role as founding father of the Methodists, now 33 million strong worldwide. In this lively new biography journalist Stephen Tomkins narrates the story of Wesley's colorful and dramatic life for a new generation.

Writing with verve and a light, sure touch, Tomkins follows Wesley from his childhood at Epworth rectory through his schooling and university career at Oxford to his mission to Georgia, his "conversion" in 1738, and finally his life as a religious leader in England. Preaching in numerous villages, towns, and cities, Wesley and his followers faced intense and savage persecution, but their missions were also accompanied by extraordinary phenomena such as convulsions, laughter, and healings. In the course of his compelling narrative Tomkins examines Wesley's relationships with key people in his life, including his powerful and austere mother, Susanna, and his hymn-writing brother, Charles. Tomkins also explores key issues in Wesley's life, such as his renunciation of wealth and his attitude toward women, concluding with an assessment of Wesley's ongoing influence both in his own country and abroad.

Superbly crafted, grounded in thorough research, and published in the 300th year of Wesley's birth, this book will appeal to students of Wesley, people from the Methodist tradition, and general readers interested in church history.

Author Bio

Stephen Tomkins is an experienced journalist who holds a Ph.D. in church history from London School of Theology and is a contributing editor to the online humor magazine Ship of Fools. He is also the author of Paul and His World.

David Crumm and ReadTheSpirit.com

Stephen Tomkins' biography of John Wesley is a wonderful, engaging introduction to the life of this religious titan. Overall, Wesley's life was so complex and his own writing, preaching and activism spanned so many decades that studying Wesley's life pretty much takes a reader's lifetime of attention.
Here's one example: Just examining the twists and turns of Wesley's long contemplation of slavery is a fascinating sub-chapter in his lengthy career. To his credit, after years of studying the issue, Wesley finally "got it right" on slavery and came down solidly in opposition to the evil institution. In fact, Wesley turned out to be more outspoken on slavery than many of his American Methodist brethren were prepared to accept!
Wesley's life is a remarkable and inspirational journey of faith. To glimpse his life in a single lively "gulp" of reading, one cannot do better than Stephen Tomkins' superb biography.

Editorial Reviews

Booklist (Boxed Review)
"The tercentenary of the birth of Methodism's founder could bring no finer introduction to his life and work than Tomkins's synthetic biography. . . A fascinating figure, fascinatingly limned."

Church Libraries
"This biographical account skillfully blends its presentation of the spiritual and personal struggles of this servant of God with the inception and growth of Methodism in Europe and America."

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