Embodying Wesley’s Catholic Spirit

Embodying Wesley’s Catholic Spirit by Daniel Castelo, published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on March 16, 2017, is a 174-page exploration of the relationship between Wesleyan theology and the broader church’s catholic witness. This edition delves into how Wesleyan thought interacts with other major traditions and figures within Christianity, addressing the question of its role in the church’s collective witness.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the ways in which Wesleyan theology can both draw from and contribute to discussions surrounding the catholic Christian witness. The book presents various perspectives and engages with significant theological concepts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in religion, Christian theology, and the dynamics of different denominations. This edition is available in English and offers insights into the intersections of faith and tradition within the Christian church.
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To what degree is Wesleyan theology part of the church’s catholic witness? This book explores this question from a number of angles and goes on to embody some of these possibilities in conversation with other major traditions and figures within the Christian church. Overall, the volume shows that Wesleyan theology does draw from and can contribute to conversations related to the catholic Christian witness.
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