The Once and Future Wesleyan Movement - eBook
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The Once and Future Wesleyan Movement - eBook  -     By: Scott J. Jones

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Title: The Once and Future Wesleyan Movement - eBook
By: Scott J. Jones
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781501826917
ISBN-13: 9781501826917
Stock No: WW84359EB

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Jones argues that several unique factors remain available to The United
Methodist Church today from the period of rapid growth between 1800 and
1840. Drawing on the image of Loren Mead’s Once and Future Church and Moises Naim’s analysis in The End of Power,
Jones argues that a viable future for United Methodism is to recapture
the dynamism of being a movement, with many of the characteristics of
early 19th century Methodism coming to the fore. It will draw on three
key works about Methodism in the first half of the 19th century: Nathan
Hatch’s Democratization of American Christianity, John Wigger’s Taking Heaven by Storm, and Gregory Schneider’s The Way of the Cross Leads Home.

The book talks about how the Wesleyan form of church contains important
resources for the future of Christianity. It focuses on the United
States and the first half is broadly applicable to all denominations in
the Wesleyan tradition. The last half of the book discusses obstacles
that are currently preventing the United Methodist Church from achieving
its potential. It closes with a hopeful vision of what a renewed United
Methodism might look like.

Author Bio

Scott J. Jones is the Resident Bishop of the Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church and served as Bishop of the Great Plains area of The United Methodist Church. He was formerly the McCreless Associate Professor of Evangelism at Perkins School of Theology, where he taught courses in evangelism and Wesley studies. Previous books include The Wesleyan Way, The Evangelistic Love of God & Neighbor, Staying at the Table, and Wesley and the Quadrilateral, all published by Abingdon Press. of the United Methodist Church and served as Bishop of the Great Plains area of The United Methodist Church.

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