Description
The Global Wesleyan Dictionary of Theology is a collaborative effort of over 100 Wesleyan scholars. It is designed for clergy, laypersons, university students, and church teachers and is arranged for ease in cross-referencing. The dictionary contains a comprehensive statement of Wesleyan theology and tradition, as set within the broader framework of classical Christian faith and practice.
Representing over 20 countries and numerous Wesleyan denominations, the Global Wesleyan Dictionary of Theology is a collaborative achievement of more than 100 Wesleyan scholars. Its global and denominational diversity is reflected in more than 360 articles encompassing a broad range of topics. Designed for clergy, laypersons, university students, and church teachers, this work is arranged for ease in cross-referencing and to assist in further study.
From aesthetics to Zionism this dictionary provides definitions of major theological themes and, as appropriate, a Wesleyan assessment of each. It contains a comprehensive statement of Wesleyan theology and tradition, as set within the broader framework of classical Christian faith and practice. An outstanding resource, this book mirrors the global character of the church, highlighting throughout its wide-ranging coverage the theme of the church in mission.