RT Article T1 A Vocation of Holiness: A Practitioner Rereads the Doctrinal Standards of the British Methodist Church JF Wesley and Methodist studies VO 13 IS 1 SP 69 OP 90 A1 Turner, Philip Stanley LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1751144860 AB There are many ways to source a theology of the Methodist Church of Great Britain. This article argues that a rooted, engaging, and dynamic British Methodist theology can be sourced from its doctrinal standards. The doctrinal standards are not only the legal basis of the church, but also an inspiration for Methodists seeking to understand their identity and purpose in our complex twenty-first-century context. The article shows how the doctrinal standards call British Methodists to a vocation of holiness and how John Wesley's forty-four Sermons and Explanatory Notes upon the New Testament illuminate this vocation. Research is highlighted that points to how presbyters can empower Methodists to embark on a journey to explore Methodism's "special vocation". K1 Britain K1 Methodism K1 Doctrine K1 Theology K1 Holiness DO 10.5325/weslmethstud.13.1.0069