Volume 59, Number 1 (2004) Spring (2004) & Fall
Journal
Articles
John Wesley and His Evangelical Past
W. Reginald Ward
The Shape of Wesley Thought: The Question of John Wesley's "Essential" Christian Doctrines
Ted A. Campbell
Theological Method for a Man of One Book
Chuck Gutenson
"How Wide Thy Healing Streams Are Spread": Constructing a Wesleyan Pentecostal Model of Healing for the Twenty-First Century
Kimberly Ervin Alexander
Wesley as Contextual Theologian: A New Paradigm for Overcoming Tensions in the Wesleyan/Holiness Heritage
Mark Ellingsen
John Wesley & Healing: Developing a Wesleyan Missiology
R. Jeffery Hiatt
Key Factors in John Wesley's Longevity: An Application
Kenneth Pickerill
Covenant Atonement as a Wesleyan Integrating Motif
R. Larry Shelton
John Wesley's Anthropology: Traditional and Innovative Elements
Charles W. Christian
Evangelizing England: The Importance of the Book of Homilies for the Popular Preaching of Hugh Latimer & John Wesley
Michael Pasquarello
Wesley's Methods: An Organizational Analysis
Tomas F. Tumblin
A Constructive Wesleyan Theological Proposal: Redemption and Sanctification of Human Gender and Sexuality
Heather Ann Ackley
Wholeness in Koinonia: A Prelude in a Wesleyan Quest for Kingdom Justice
John E. Charalambakis
Is Your All on the Altar? The Quest for Wesleyan Perfection in Campus Revivals at Oberlin and Wheaton Colleges
Louis B. Gallien Jr.
Methodism and the Recently Revised Baptism Liturgy
Laurence W. Wood
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Papers Presented at the Conference on The Legacy of John Wesley for the Twenty-First Century
October 1-3, 2003