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Wesley's understanding of the Trinity is essential for Methodists. Beginning with the Trinitarian debates that raged from the early seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, this book documents how important the participatory economic Trinitarian dimension is for understanding Wesley's theology. The author shows how Wesley's Trinitarian vision of Christianity is dramatically different from other Christian thinkers and how it affects Wesley's ecclesiology and soteriology.
About the Author
Colyer, Elmer M.: - Elmer M. Colyer is Professor of Historical Theology, Stanley Professor of Wesley Studies, and Director of the United Methodist Studies Program at University of Dubuque Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa.
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