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February 20th, 2013 by Joel

Wesleyan Theological Perspectives on @Logos

So, if you are tired of Calvin and Luther and you want a real Christian perspective on theology, ethics, Scripture, salvation, and the church, you need to get this.

With the increasing interest in Wesleyan theology, the need for a fresh inquiry into the fundamentals of this theological perspective has resulted in an outstanding five-volume series. Noted theologians from across the United States contributed to each volume, making the entire work noteworthy. The articles are written to examine each aspect of Wesleyan theology for use in contemporary life. A practical study of Wesleyan theology and its creative application to life today is as valid as it ever has been. Each reader will discover new enlightenment from the Bible as the pages of this series are studied.

via Wesleyan Theological Perspectives (5 vols.) – Logos Bible Software.

Glad to see Logos picking up Wesleyan theological resources.

Um, yes, Jim, we do have theology. Jesus’s theology.

 

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Joel L. Watts holds a Masters of Arts from United Theological Seminary with a focus in literary and rhetorical criticism of the New Testament. His interests include exploring the role of mimesis in human civilization, specifically in the study of religion and media, as well as science fiction and the way in which it has allowed mythology to be explored in light of scientific discoveries of the past century. He is the author of Mimetic Criticism of the Gospel of Mark: Introduction and Commentary (Wipf and Stock, 2013) and a co-editor and contributor to From Fear to Faith: Stories of Hitting Spiritual Walls (Energion, 2013).

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4 Responses to “Wesleyan Theological Perspectives on @Logos”
  1. Fittingly, this appears to be your 9,000th post!

  2. Hey Joel, thanks for mentioning this. We’ve actually just added another collection along these sames lines: the Baylor Wesleyan Studies Collection (4 vols.)

    • Thanks, Jonathan!

      David Watson was a professor of mine at United!

      Glad to see Logos being responsible to all of the streams of Christianity unlike some bible software programs. This is just great!

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