Summary: | Intro -- Title Page -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1: Theology and Theologians -- Chapter 1: Competing Theological Models for God1 -- Chapter 2: Introduction to Paul Tillich -- Chapter 3: Paul Tillich, the Conservative Revolutionary -- Chapter 4: Friedrich Gogarten -- Chapter 5: Parallels Between Jürgen Moltmann and John Wesley -- Part 2: Biblical Foundations for Theology -- Chapter 6: The Human Being as a Theological Animal -- Chapter 7: Creation, Covenant, and Kingdom -- Chapter 8: The Earth as the First Sacrament1 -- Chapter 9: A Contemporary Understanding of the Sacraments1 -- Part 3: Religious Experience -- Chapter 10: Orthopathy and Criteria for Religious Experience1 -- Chapter 11: What the Spirit Is Saying to the Churches1 -- Chapter 12: Testing the Spirits1 -- Part 4: What Can Wesleyan Theology Contribute Today? -- Chapter 13: The Wesleyan Distinctive -- Chapter 14: Wesleyan Roots of Pastoral Care and Counseling1 -- Chapter 15: German Pietism, Wesley, and English and American Protestantism1 -- Chapter 16: Wesley and Liberation Theologies1.
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