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Responsible Grace: The Systematic Perspective of Wesleyan theology.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Maddox, RL
Published in: Wesleyan Theological Journal
September 1, 1984

This article reexamines the systematic nature of John Wesley's theology, drawing on recent reconceptions of theology as a praxis-oriented reflection. Gerhard Sauter is used as a model of these reconceptions. Central to these new conceptions of theology is the question whether one's praxis-related reflection is guided and unified by a central orienting concept. Such a concept is clearly evident in Wesley's theological reflection--the concept of responsible grace. This concept is clarified by a study of Wesley's doctrine of grace. This concept exercised a critical role in Wesley's other doctrinal affirmations and distinctions.

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Wesleyan Theological Journal

ISSN

0092-4245

Publication Date

September 1, 1984

Volume

19

Issue

2

Start / End Page

7 / 22
 

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Maddox, R. L. (1984). Responsible Grace: The Systematic Perspective of Wesleyan theology. Wesleyan Theological Journal, 19(2), 7–22.
Maddox, R. L. “Responsible Grace: The Systematic Perspective of Wesleyan theology.Wesleyan Theological Journal 19, no. 2 (September 1, 1984): 7–22.
Maddox RL. Responsible Grace: The Systematic Perspective of Wesleyan theology. Wesleyan Theological Journal. 1984 Sep 1;19(2):7–22.
Maddox, R. L. “Responsible Grace: The Systematic Perspective of Wesleyan theology.Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 19, no. 2, Sept. 1984, pp. 7–22.
Maddox RL. Responsible Grace: The Systematic Perspective of Wesleyan theology. Wesleyan Theological Journal. 1984 Sep 1;19(2):7–22.

Published In

Wesleyan Theological Journal

ISSN

0092-4245

Publication Date

September 1, 1984

Volume

19

Issue

2

Start / End Page

7 / 22