This provocative volume illuminates a dimension of John Wesley\'s theology that has received insufficient attention: his deep and abiding commitment to the poor.
Jennings, Jr., provides an important corrective to the view that Wesley was concerned with the salvation of souls only, and not also with the social conditions of human beings..
By focusing on the radical nature of Wesley\'s "Evangelical economics," Theodore W.
This provocative volume illuminates a dimension of John Wesley\'s theology that has received insufficient attention: his deep and abiding commitment to the poor