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Samuel Sebastian Wesley Samuel Sebastian Wesley
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Methodism the doctrines, polity, and worship of those Protestant Christian denominations that have developed from the movement started in England by the teaching of John Wesley . Early History John Wesley, his brother Charles, and George Whitefield , belonged to a group at Oxford that in 1729... Read more
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Feminist Theology Feminist theology emerged from the notion that Christian theology and the institutional embodiment of Christianity not only excluded women's voices and experiences, but also developed practices that are sexist, patriarchal, and androcentric. Contemporary feminist theology finds... Read more
Charles Wesley Charles Wesley
Charles Wesley 1707-88, English Methodist preacher and hymn writer. As a student at Oxford he devoted himself to systematic study and to the regular practice of religious duties; he and companions whom he persuaded to adopt the same orderly course were taunted as "methodists." They formed a... Read more
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