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Product Description This first effort at constructive Wesleyan theology to appear in United Methodist circles since the formation of the denomination in 1868 draws on the historical and literary work that has characterized Wesley studies in recent years. However, it moves beyond them to propose a way of reconstructing essential elements of Wesley's thought in service of the life and mission of United Methodists today. |
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Product Details (Paperback) : 196 Pages Release Date: May 01, 1995 Label: Abingdon Press Distributed By: Abingdon Press Publisher: Abingdon Press Length: 8.74 inches Height: 0.55 inches Weight: 0.55 (lbs) Language: Category: THEOLOGY ISBN: 0687007690 EAN / ISBN-13: 9780687007691 Product Code: 266910 |
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John B. Cobb John B. Cobb, Jr. is professor emeritus at the Claremont School of Theology. He is also cofounder of the Center for Process Studies and Progressive Christians Uniting. Among his many books are A Christian Natural Theology and (with Charles Birch) The Liberation of Life. |
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