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Many pastors wrestle with questions like these each year, never sure if the time is right for a pastoral move. Veteran pastor Stan Toler comes alongside the pastor in transition to help assess the reasons for change and to make sure that the decision to move—and the move itself—will go smoothly. Based on decades of pastoral experience, Stan Toler offers wise counsel and timely insight into the issues of leaving your current parish while preparing for your next phase of ministry. This practical guide is designed to be used by church leaders with their boards as a tool for negotiating needed changes effectively.

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A helpful book for pastors, worship leaders, or anyone who wonders, "Why do we do that in church? Learn what it means to be called! Do you know someone who wonders if they are being called into ministry? Help to identify God's calling in others, and provide guidance to the next generation of leaders. This practical book will help anyone to understand ordained ministry, how it will impact their personal and family lives, and to decide if God is calling them into his service. Delving into the widespread, contemporary longing for a more serious and communal experience of Christianity, this book provides important theoretical underpinnings and casts a vision for a new monasticism within the Wesleyan tradition.

Elaine Heath and Scott Kisker call for the planting of neo-monastic churches which embody the Wesleyan vision of holiness in postmodern contexts. This book also points toward some vital shifts that are necessary in theological education in order to equip pastors to lead such communities. Longing for Spring helps Wesleyans of all stripes understand the theory and praxis necessary for planting neo-monastic communities as a new model of the church that is particularly important in the postmodern context.

The authors write in an engaging, conversational style that is conversant with postmodern culture, yet thoroughly informed by critical research. Heath and Kisker boldly challenge the imagination of the church—both within and beyond Wesleyan traditions—to consider the possibility of revitalizing the church through the new monasticism. Daily Scripture Readings in Hebrew and Greek. Holiness is not conformity to a standard but abandonment to the love of God.

In More Than Forgiveness: Christian holiness, he shows, should not be sectioned off from the rest of faith or theology, but is intricately connect to the rest of Christian belief and practice. In More Than Forgiveness , discover the beauty of a life completely surrendered to God! A former slave turned founding bishop.

A politician and a poet. Preachers, professors, reformers, and revolutionaries. Through these set-apart voices we witness the journey of the holiness message through the ages, and its timeless promise of God's far-reaching grace and transforming love. And these voices have something to say to us, today. They speak in tones of hope and expectation, resounding with the promise of perfected love.

They offer the assurance of restoration and reconciliation with the Father, by way of the Son and the Holy Spirit. They challenge us to embrace humility, submitting ourselves to the unrivaled reign of God. Now, more than ever, the world needs to experience, and we need to remember, this grace that enables holiness. The Way Forward presents these voices from our past—John Wesley, Thomas a Kempis, Phoebe Palmer and more—with introductions from scholars and pastors of today.

Published in —, this expanded edition quickly became most important and influential Methodist systematic theology of its time, and the clearest representation of Methodist theology during the second half of the nineteenth century. In these volumes, Pope confronts advances in science, philosophy, literature, and learning. He addresses new developments in the Church, such as theological liberalism, rationalism, and events such as the First Vatican Council. Volume one outlines the divine rule of faith—discussing reason, revelation, miracles, prophecy, and the inspiration and canonicity of Scripture.

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As an authoritative and comprehensive systematic theology, these volumes are essential reading for Methodists and Wesleyans, and for anyone interested in nineteenth century systematic theology. Oden divides this volume into four parts. Part One discusses the name, nature and character of God. Part Three looks at the work of God as creator and sustainer. Sin and evil are deliberated, as are natural causality and general and special providence.

Part Four considers whether God can actually be studied and how His self-revelation plays an epistemological part in knowing Him. In these eleven chapters, Oden considers the person and work of the Holy Spirit. This book is written to capture the imagination and engage the reader in conversation by expressing the essence of the Methodist tradition.

Methodism is presented not as a doctrinaire society, yet one that is clear about what it believes. Methodists confidently develop their theology through conversation with the world of secular knowledge, with other Christian traditions and other religious faiths, drawing on contemporary biblical scholarship, and with careful attention to the Christian tradition. This is because Methodist theology is grounded in the grace of God that it proclaims to be free for all and is essentially Christological and Trinitarian.

Thus, Methodism is keen to draw others into its fellowship and does not have missionary societies but rather sees itself as a society organized for mission. From to he served as principal of Westminster College, Oxford and from to was the director of research at the Queens Foundation in Birmingham. This volume broadly examines the doctrine of the Second Coming of Christ without confining itself to the debate between premillennialists and postmillennialists.

Eckman answers the questions, What is Christ doing now and What should we be doing until his return? He then focuses on the doctrine of the millennium, explaining where it is found in the Bible and how it has been misinterpreted by many Bible commentators. Written in popular, plain language, When Christ Comes Again is a vital volume for anyone studying second coming theology. Eckman — was a Methodist Episcopal minister and editor of the Christian Advocate. In Ethics and Atonement , W. Lofthouse maintains that the doctrine of the atonement is not an artificial theorem or an inexplicable or unethical dogma, but that it has its roots in the foundations of all human life.

He believes it is really the highest expression of the law of all moral and social progress, and that ethics itself is of little use, as a practical science, unless completed by the atonement. Ethics and Atonement is divided into the following sections:. Lofthouse — trained for the Wesleyan ministry at Richmond College and was ordained in Strongly ecumenical, he was active in the Faith and Order Movement.

The atonement may be treated in a broader or in a more restricted sense. In the former sense, it may include the whole of soteriology, while in the latter it may be treated specially as the ground of justification, or the forgiveness of sin. In each case the comprehension is logically determined by cardinal doctrines of the system in connection with which the subject is treated. After determining the facts of the atonement and defining connected terms, John Miley proceeds with an explanation of the necessity for atonement.

He then critiques the prevailing theories built from the facts, shedding light on their history and answering objections. He was the author of Systematic Theology , a two-volume work which served as a key text for Methodist seminarians for decades. In this later one-volume edition, Thomas Summers corrects frequent, but minor, errors in Scripture quotation, adds breath and accent marks to Greek words, and provides Scripture citations where originally omitted.

Indexes for Scripture citations, Greek terms, and analytical terms proper nouns and theological terms have also been included. Richard Watson — was a British Methodist theologian and missionary advocate. He served as the secretary to the Wesleyan Missionary Society from to Faithlife Your digital faith community. Logos Powerful Bible study tools. Faithlife TV A Christian video library.

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    Ritzema, Elliot Widder, Wendy. Ketcham Robert Culley Charles H. Paramore Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy S. Pay Monthly Customize the length of your payment plan in cart. Overview Unlock the heritage of the Wesleyan tradition with a personal library of both classic and modern Methodist, Holiness, Wesleyan, and Nazarene writers and theologians.

    Provides prominent works from the founders of Wesleyanism Includes resources from four major areas of study: Barrett Gospel according to John by C. Barrett New Testament Essays by C. Barrett Gospel of John and Judaism by C. Barrett Essays on John by C. Barrett Essays on Paul by C. The Epistle to the Romans by C.

    The First Epistle to the Corinthians by C. The Second Epistle to the Corinthians by C. Barrett Two Horizons Commentary: Wall Two Horizons Commentary: Green Two Horizons Commentary: Life Lessons from the Beatitudes by Norman G. Wall and David R. Keener Called to Lead: Wall and Anthony B. Robinson Called to Be Church: Robinson The Tongue of Fire: Fry Brown Shaping the Claim: Moving from Text to Sermon by Marvin A.

    Heath and Scott T. Kisker More Than Forgiveness: Volume One by Thomas C. Volume Two by Thomas C. Oden Life in the Spirit—Systematic Theology: Volume Three by Thomas C. Eckman Ethics and Atonement by W. The Wesleyan Bible Commentary, Vol. Lee Haines, Armor D. Peisker, and Howard A. Wesleyan Bible Commentary, Vol. Job—Song of Solomon Authors: Ralph Thompson, and J. Ralph Earle, Harvey J. Blaney, and Charles W.

    Nicholson, and George E. Duane Thompson, Charles S. Cox, and Harvey J. Ball is pastor of Friends Church in Newburg, Oregon. Explanatory Notes upon the Old Testament, vol. William Pine Publication Date: Explanatory Notes upon the New Testament Author: New Testament Background Author: Gospel according to John Author: Holy Spirit and Gospel Tradition Author: New Testament Essays Author: Gospel of John and Judaism Author: Essays on John Author: Essays on Paul Author: The Epistle to the Romans Author: The First Epistle to the Corinthians Author: This is a commentary which is both scholarly and religious, both readable and erudite.

    Barrett has a marvelous gift of helping the reader to see not only what Paul is saying, but what he is saying it about. The Second Epistle to the Corinthians Author: Yet, this commentary, which follows Barrett's works on Romans and 1 Corinthians in the same series, is superb in every respect. The author's command of the Greek language, his skillful use of the Old Testament and background writings, and his sensitive handling of complex exegetical problems provide a panorama of a mature scholar's work which is at times almost breathtaking. Moreover, the restrained use of Greek and technical terms makes this commentary as useful for the layman or pastor as it is for the scholar.

    He has put us all very much in his debt with his earlier works and this latest volume does nothing to diminish our gratitude. This book will take its place as a standard work and will enrich our studies for years to come. The commentary proper, which is on the Greek text, engages with a wide range of scholarship; readers will find much to argue with and—hesitantly—dissent from, but they will certainly find themselves indebted to its richness and clarity.

    Barrett was professor emeritus of divinity in Durham University. A number of commentaries on the Acts of the Apostles have recently been published, especially in the US; this one ranks among the best given the wealth of information it provides. Barrett completes his contribution to the prestigious ICC series. This two-volume work will remain a classic source on Acts for serious students of the New Testament. Two Horizons Commentary Series Publisher: I commend Rob Wall for offering us, and the wider church, his canonical readings of the Pastoral Epistles.

    Wall never shrinks back from crucial questions. Nevertheless, he carefully and confidently interprets the Pastorals as full members of the canon. Ruth Anne Reese Series: Cascade Companions Series Publisher: Modern readers too often forget that the sermon we call Hebrews—a powerful, timeless word that reaches to the heavens—was written in a nitty-gritty, socio-cultural context and was profoundly shaped by that context.

    Guthrie, Union University David deSilva is a recognized expert in socio-rhetorical analysis, honor-shame discourse, and the Epistle to the Hebrews. All three converge in this slender but rich volume. It is conversant with modern theory, but thoroughly rooted in the ancient sources. Clayton Croy, Trinity Lutheran Seminary. The Call to Contentment: Life Lessons from the Beatitudes Authors: Wilson and Jerry Brecheisen Publisher: Wesleyan Publishing House Publication Date: This accessible volume includes: Concise introduction, overview, and reading tips for each book Interesting articles that dig deeper into important questions and concepts Useful summaries of key facts such as author, date of writing, and purpose You will See the big picture of the Old Testament See how God worked over hundreds of years to prepare for the coming of Christ Understand the unique message of each Old Testament book Realize why the Old Testament is important for Christians today God's Story Revealed will open up brand new possibilities for your study of the Old Testament!

    This highly readable guide includes: At-a-glance introduction and overview of each book Background information to illuminate your study Questions for personal reflection or group discussion and application You will See the big picture of the New Testament Understand how God's story finds fulfillment in Jesus Discover the unique contribution of each New Testament book Learn how the New Testament connects with our lives today God's Plan Fulfilled is an essential resource for your personal study and spiritual growth!

    Making Sense of God's Word Author: Messenger of Grace Author: The book is organized around fifty-three short chapters on theological doctrines: Expositions on the Book of Psalms, vol. Augustine of Hippo Translators: Walford, and Charles Marriott Series: It speaks for itself, and if read will be valued and held tenaciously as by one that findeth great spoil. Like the fourfold canonical Gospel, this collection represents a decisive intervention in the process of creating a well-ordered Christian scripture out of the mass of early Christian writing.

    Nienhuis and Wall present a challenging argument sustained by detailed theological attention to the canonical process and by close and lively readings of the Catholic Epistles. If taken up, their views can dramatically alter the interpretive patterns and concerns the church and the academy bring to these letters. The Historical Jesus of the Gospels Author: With critical acumen, Craig Keener presents a comprehensive account of the study of the historical Jesus. It will be a boon for all readers—inquisitive laypeople, pastors, students of the Gospels, and biblical colleagues.

    This book is exceptional for its breadth and its captivating prose. By contextualizing the sources of Jesus research and Jesus himself, Keener succeeds in increasing the historical plausibility of the Gospels to a degree that is exceptional among critical exegetes. But both will enjoy reading what Keener has written with an open and critical mind. Robinson and Robert W. For a very long time the pastor-to-pastor Pauline letters to Timothy have been marginalized by some and grossly misinterpreted by others. It is now time for us to rediscover these letters and to put them into imaginative conversation with the contemporary realities of church and culture.

    That is precisely what this fine study accomplishes with exegetical care, theological acumen, and pastoral insight. Seminarians, ministers, and other leaders in Christian congregations should read Called to Lead carefully and consider together its potentially transformative implications for the church.

    The chapter on lay ministry is already worth the price of the book. Called to Be Church: This work represents a model bridging of biblical and contemporary horizons—an ideal text for seminary and Christian education classes. We can put aside the latest book that attempts to analyze what is going on in the contemporary church.


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    Tony Robinson and Rob Wall make the claim that one of the best ways to understand what is happening—and needs to happen—in the church today is found in a very old book indeed—the Acts of the Apostles. They amply demonstrate that the old, old story has not lost any of its power to renew us and the church we all care about. Copenhaver, senior pastor, Wellesley Congregational Church This is a splendid book. The two authors provide a winning combination—sound, up-to-date biblical scholarship, paying critical attention to hearing the story of Acts in its own time and place, combined with the equally vital task of paying attention to the critical issues that face churches today.

    Called to Be Church is a thought-provoking and insightful must-read for ministers and congregations across denominational and cultural divides. The Tongue of Fire: The True Power of Christianity Author: The Tongue of Fire is an English classic far above the need of criticism from us. We have only to tell our readers that this is worthy to be the library edition for all future time.

    Those who have never read these flaming pages, should lose no time in doing so; especially those who wish to teach and preach Jesus. The notoriety and the admiration which, in so brief a period, have already attended this publication, almost supersede the necessity of any special remarks from us. The circulation of so deeply spiritual, so pointedly practical, and so truly eloquent an appeal to Christian people, cannot fail of the happiest results. If every preacher would but read [ The Tongue of Fire ] through at least once a year it would certainly fire his soul with new enthusiasm for the souls of men.

    The Pilgrimage of Wisdom Author: Augsburg Fortress Publication Date: Ben Witherington has written what is not only an extremely learned and fundamental book but one that is of theological importance as well. He offers much essential information on the sapiential background of ancient Jewish wisdom and the Jesus tradition that was influential in the shaping of earliest Christology. He corrects misguided opinions and leads us into the heart of the teachings of Jesus.

    He thereby contributes to our knowledge of earliest Christian thought, its Jewish background as well as its creative and innovative identity. Synonyms of the New Testament Author: Lexham Bible Dictionary Editor: Lexham Press Publication Date: The Major Works of Anselm of Canterbury 4 vols. Burns and Oates Publication Date: A Bibliographical Dictionary, vol. Memoirs of the Wesley Family Author: The Life of Jacob Arminius Author: The Works of Arminius, vol.

    James Nichols and W. Derby, Orton and Mulligan Publication Date: The Wesley poetry has stood the test of time, and is more in demand than it was years ago. The volume is enriched by original notes, brief but illustrative; it is adorned with a beautiful portrait of the Rev.

    Charles Wesley, and it contains facsimiles of the old title-pages; which, together with the table of contents, the index, the headings to each poem and to every page, and the original prefaces and notes, give a completeness to the book we do not expect to see surpassed. Hymns and Sacred Poems, vol. George Whitefield Index to the First Lines. The interest which attaches to the Wesleyan poetry is not due merely to its intrinsic excellence. They groan under the mortal anguish of repentance; they throb and quiver with the throes of the new birth; they swell with the triumphs of faith, the full glories of a present salvation.

    John Mason Publication Date: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy Publication Date: The Herald Angels Sing Author: Dutton and Company Publication Date: The Life of the Rev. Jackson may be called, in an especial manner, the historian of Methodism, and is probably one of the best-read and most useful men in the connexion. For popular use Mr. One of the merits of the book is the just prominence given to his itinerant and evangelistic labors. The Works of John Wesley, vol. Robert Culley Publication Date: The Life and Times of the Rev. Hodder and Stoughton Publication Date: The Works of the Reverend John Fletcher, vol.

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