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The Symphony Of The Trinity : Tuning In To The Father, Son And Holy Spirit For Congregational Renaissance, Richelle Wagner Sampl
The Symphony Of The Trinity : Tuning In To The Father, Son And Holy Spirit For Congregational Renaissance, Richelle Wagner Sampl
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Life And Labours Of The Late Rev. John Valton Written By Himself ; And Now Edited With Many Additions And Letters, John Valton, Joseph Sutcliffe Ed.
The Life And Labours Of The Late Rev. John Valton Written By Himself ; And Now Edited With Many Additions And Letters, John Valton, Joseph Sutcliffe Ed.
ATS Digital Resources
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The Person And Work Of Jesus Christ, Robert W. Lyon
Biblical Authority, G. Herbert Livingston
Entire Sanctification, William M. Arnett
Man And Sin In The Perspective Of Biblical Theology, Fred D. Layman
Man And Sin In The Perspective Of Biblical Theology, Fred D. Layman
Papers
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The Church, Howard F. Shipps
Apologetics, Harold B. Kuhn
The Use And Abuse Of Power: A Study Of Principalities And Power, Gilbert M. James
The Use And Abuse Of Power: A Study Of Principalities And Power, Gilbert M. James
Papers
No abstract provided.
Harmonizing Individual And Ecclesiastical Expectations With The Institution Of Theological Education, Meeli Tankler
Harmonizing Individual And Ecclesiastical Expectations With The Institution Of Theological Education, Meeli Tankler
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Sins Of A Nation, Margaret T. Kidd
Sins Of A Nation, Margaret T. Kidd
VCU Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
This article explores how Methodist clergy in Virginia tended to the spiritual needs of their congregations in the context of war. It also discusses the way that clergy worked to make their ideas on the war and its progression known through newspapers, sermons, addresses, and government-recognized days of fasting and prayer. As the largest religious denomination in the South during the war the Methodist Church was in a position to not only offer support , but to shape the opinions of the Confederate people.
Thoughts For The Thoughtful, Henry Clay Morrison
Thoughts For The Thoughtful, Henry Clay Morrison
Heritage Material
No abstract provided.
Justification: The Just Shall Live By Faith, Robert E. Coleman
Justification: The Just Shall Live By Faith, Robert E. Coleman
Papers
No abstract provided.
Eschatology, Delbert R. Rose
The Person And Ministry Of The Holy Spirit, Kenneth Kinghorn
The Person And Ministry Of The Holy Spirit, Kenneth Kinghorn
Papers
No abstract provided.
Holiness Of Heart And Life For The 21st-Century Church, Catherine Newberry Davis
Holiness Of Heart And Life For The 21st-Century Church, Catherine Newberry Davis
Doctor of Ministry
No abstract provided.
What Think Ye Of Christ? Whose Son Is He?, Henry Clay Morrison
What Think Ye Of Christ? Whose Son Is He?, Henry Clay Morrison
Heritage Material
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Henry Clay Morrison “Crusader Saint”, Percival A. Wesche
Henry Clay Morrison “Crusader Saint”, Percival A. Wesche
Heritage Material
No abstract provided.
The Distinctive Emphases Of Asbury Theological Seminary, Harold B. Kuhn
The Distinctive Emphases Of Asbury Theological Seminary, Harold B. Kuhn
Heritage Material
No abstract provided.
The Pearl Of Greatest Price: A Sermon On The Thirteenth Chapter Of First Corinthians, Henry Clay Morrison
The Pearl Of Greatest Price: A Sermon On The Thirteenth Chapter Of First Corinthians, Henry Clay Morrison
Heritage Material
No abstract provided.
Historical Support For Early Methodist Views Of Water And Spirit Baptism, Joseph D. Mcpherson
Historical Support For Early Methodist Views Of Water And Spirit Baptism, Joseph D. Mcpherson
The Asbury Journal
This paper is a product of the Wesleyan Studies Summer Seminar for 2011. This program at Asbury Theological Seminary, under the leadership of Dr. Kenneth Collins, provides Wesleyan scholars with a month long intensive opportunity for research, writing, and interacting with other Wesleyan scholars for the furthering of academic knowledge in fields of Wesleyan Studies.
This paper explores the historical theological positions regarding water and Spirit Baptism in early Methodism and how these views diverged in the American Holiness Movement. Early Methodist teaching was more in line with Church history in associating water baptism with the outpouring of the Holy …
Sunday Does Not Come In Camp, Margaret T. Kidd
Sunday Does Not Come In Camp, Margaret T. Kidd
VCU Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
This article explores how the Methodist Church tended to the spiritual needs of the soldiers in the Confederate Army. The church supplied 448 chaplains to the Army, but there were never enough to meet the needs of the troops. The church worked to mitigate this problem by establishing the Soldiers' Tract Association in 1862 and by sometimes working with churches of other denominations to support the soldiers.
The Practical Theology Of The General Rules, Andrew C. Thompson
The Practical Theology Of The General Rules, Andrew C. Thompson
The Asbury Journal
The “General Rules of the United Societies” were a central component of the early Methodist movement under John Wesley’s leadership. Examinations of the General Rules in contemporary literature tend to focus on their role in personal and organizational discipline for early Methodists and for the movement as a whole. Yet a close examination of the rules shows that they served a greater purpose: as the practical theological articulation of how Methodists could expect to experience sanctification in the context of their lives. This crucial aspect of the General Rules’ use can be seen by exploring Wesley’s understanding of the means …