Just Us or Justice?: Moving Toward a Pan-Methodist Theology - eBook
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Just Us or Justice?: Moving Toward a Pan-Methodist Theology - eBook  -     By: F. Douglas Powe Jr.

Just Us or Justice?: Moving Toward a Pan-Methodist Theology - eBook

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Title: Just Us or Justice?: Moving Toward a Pan-Methodist Theology - eBook
By: F. Douglas Powe Jr.
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 9781426748240
ISBN-13: 9781426748240
Stock No: WW20106EB

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Wesleyan theology and African American theology have both become fixtures on the theological landscape in recent years. While developing along parallel tracks both perspectives make claims concerning justice issues such as racism and sexism. Both, however, perceive justice from a particular vantage that focuses on just-us (just our community). Hence African American theology has not seriously studied John Wesley's stance against slavery or his work with the disenfranchised. And Wesleyan theologians have largely ignored the insights of African American theology especially in regard to certain injustices. To get beyond the "just-us" mentality, the author lays the foundation for a Pan-Methodist theology, which will draw from the strengths of African American and Wesley theologies.

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F. Douglas Powe, Jr. is an ordained elder in the Baltimore/Washington Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church. He is the Director of the Lewis Center for Church Leadership and professor of evangelism and of urban ministry at Wesley Theological Seminary. Powe is committed to helping urban congregations and congregations in transitional areas to flourish through community partnering. His research interest are church revitalization, urban theology and Methodist theology. He holds an MDiv from Candler School of Theology and a PhD in systematic theology from Emory University.

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