From everlasting to everlasting : John Wesley on eternity and time

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From everlasting to everlasting : John Wesley on eternity and time

David Ingersoll Naglee

(American university studies, Series 7 . Theology ; v. 65-66)

P. Lang Pub., c1991

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  • v. 2

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Includes bibliographical references (v. 2, p. [631]-640) and index

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Description

This book treats the theology of John Wesley, Anglican priest and founder of Methodism. His views of eternity and time are described and analyzed. Though not a systematic theologian, he possessed a systematic theology, inherited from the Bible, Rabbinic sources, Patristic authors, and classical thinkers of the Western Church from the Protestant Reformation to the Enlightenment. His depiction of time forms a PILGRIM'S PROGRESS of man's movement towards eternity a parte post. Special topics treated: The being and existence of God; the Creation; nature of souls; angels; salvation history; and eschatology.

Table of Contents

Contents: From everlasting to everlasting treats John Wesley's understanding of God in eternity, the creation in time, and God's plan to consummate time and creation in Christ by granting them eternity a parte post.

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