Abstract
This article assesses the impact of John Welsey’s theology on relationship, both between human beings and God and between human beings within community. This theology of relationality is then used as a framework for reading the Christological hymn in Philippians. Finally the implications of our understanding of a theology of relationality are explored in the light of missiological and ecclesiological lenses. All of this is done through the added lens of the author’s experience as a Latino Pentecostal.
DOI
10.7252/Journal.01.2018S.05
Recommended Citation
Estrada-Carrasquillo, Wilmer
(2018)
"The Relational Character of Wesley’s Theology and its Implications for an Ecclesiology for the Other: A Latino Pentecostal Testimony,"
The Asbury Journal:
Vol. 73:
No.
1, p. 105-120.
Available at:
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/asburyjournal/vol73/iss1/6
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