The Romantic Movement and Methodism

The Romantic Movement and Methodism by Frederick C Gill, published by Wipf & Stock Publishers on July 21, 2016, offers an exploration of the connections between Methodism and its cultural and devotional roots. This edition spans 190 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into how the historical context of Methodism continues to reveal significant aspects of its faith and practice, emphasizing the importance of understanding its foundational traditions.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the interplay between Methodism and the broader cultural movements that have shaped its development. The text highlights the enduring relevance of early Methodist beliefs, suggesting that a comprehensive understanding of this religious movement requires a recognition of its historical and theological contexts. With a focus on religion, Christian theology, and history, this work invites readers to reflect on the lasting impact of Methodism within the Christian church.
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“”As to the main subject, Methodism is still a rich quarry. Time, far from obliterating its memory, serves only to emphasize more clearly neglected aspects and accentuate main features. No evangel can live if cut from its roots. It is wise, therefore, to recall that early Methodist faith and practice were rooted and grounded in a rich cultural and devotional tradition.”” — From the preface
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