Thursday/May/2013 14:40 Filed in:
Wesleyan Theology
Various quotes from theologians — new and old — supporting the view I call Hopeful Inclusivism.
Read More...Tags: Hopeful Inclusivism, Justin Martyr, Origen, Clement of Alexandria, Last Judgement, Eschatology, Hell, John Milton, W. G. T. Shedd, A. H. Strong, J. I. Packer, C. S. Lewis, John R. W. Stott, Dallas Willard, Billy Graham, Desiderius Erasmus, Huldrych Zwingli
Monday/April/2013 15:50 Filed in:
Wesleyan Theology
While Wesleyan theology does not teach or imply Universal Salvation it does teach Universal Grace. The scope of grace is seen as being wider than it might be from some other points of view.
Read More...Tags: Hopeful Inclusivism, Salvation, Randy Maddox, Daniel Steele, Mallalieu, grace, The Unevangelized, John Wesley
Thursday/April/2013 12:07 Filed in:
John Wesley | Wesleyan Theology | Quotations
”…I have no authority from the Word of God ‘to judge those that are without.’ Nor do I conceive that any man living has a right to sentence all the heathen and Mahometan world to damnation.”
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Thursday/April/2013 12:14 Filed in:
Wesleyan Theology
Reflections on some quotations from an essay by Jerry Walls and Kyle Blanchette.
Read More...Tags: Prevenient Grace, Last Judgement, Hopeful Inclusivism, holiness theology, The Unevangelized
Saturday/March/2013 07:58 Filed in:
John Wesley
Thursday/April/2012 17:05 Filed in:
Methodism | Wesleyan Theology
Here's a great old article about Methodism and what the Methodist churches teach — and seek to live. The author summarizes the things that have made Methodism a distinctive movement within Christianity.
Read More...Tags: Mallalieu, holiness theology, methodism, Miracles, Atonement, faith, Salvation, Regeneration, Hopeful Inclusivism
Saturday/February/2012 14:39 Filed in:
Internet Links
On the topic of exclusivist Christians: some strong words from Roger E. Olson. Read More...Tags: Hopeful Inclusivism