Wesley's Designated Successor
eBook - The Life, Letters, and Literary Labours of the Rev. John William Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley, Shropshire
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In "Wesleys Designated Successor," L. Tyerman delves into the intricate dynamics of leadership within the early Methodist movement, meticulously analyzing the role of John Wesley's appointed successor, Thomas Coke. Through an engaging narrative that blends rigorous historical research with biographical sketches, Tyerman illuminates the theological and organizational challenges faced by Coke as he endeavored to uphold Wesley's vision amidst the evolving landscape of 18th-century religious revival. The book is marked by a clear, accessible literary style, drawing on both primary sources and scholarly criticism to craft a nuanced understanding of Cokes contributions to Methodism and the broader context of Protestant reformations during that era. L. Tyerman is a distinguished scholar with a profound interest in religious history and Methodism. His extensive background in theology and his previous works on ecclesiastical history provide a solid foundation for this exploration. Tyerman's passion for the subject stems not only from academic curiosity but also from a personal commitment to the values of the Methodist tradition, which drove him to trace the lineage of its leadership and the implications of Cokes appointment. I highly recommend "Wesleys Designated Successor" to anyone interested in ecclesiastical history, leadership studies, or the evolution of religious movements. Tyermans insightful analysis offers both seasoned scholars and newcomers an invaluable perspective on one of Methodisms pivotal figures, making it a compelling read for those seeking to understand the intersection of faith and leadership.
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Erschienen: 16.06.2022
Umfang: 1.31 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9788028201548
Umbreit-Nr.: 6399202
