Course Code: BTT07
Resources for Constructing Theologies: Wesleyan Theology
BD III, Semester 1, 2 Credit Hours, College Paper
Objectives of the Course:
- To introduce the Biblical, historical, theological and ministry perspectives of 17th to 20th century global evangelicalism.
- To identify the central theological concepts and historical events especially of John Wesley and to mark out the doctrinal distinctiveness of the Allahabad Bible Seminary and Evangelical Church of India.
- To study the doctrinal distinctiveness of John Wesley which made a significant contribution to the larger Christian tradition.
Course Requirement
- Final Examination: 60%
- Internal Assessment: 40%
Course Outline
1. Introduction: Brief History of Evangelicalism in 17th & 18th century.
- Survey of the history of the church.
- Philosophical, social, political & ecclesiological conditions.
2. Biographical note of John Wesley
3. Factors of influence in John Wesley
- Family: especially his mother Susanna Wesley.
- Aldersgate experience.
- Friends: George Whitefield.
- Background and development of Wesley’s thought.
4. Theology of John Wesley
- Scripture.
- Man.
- Justification.
- Sanctification and Christian perfection.
- Witness of the Spirit.
- Doctrine of Church and Sacraments.
5. Development of Wesleyan Theology in the 19th and 20th century
A critical evaluation and implication of the terminologies developed in 19th and early 20th centuries as well as a study of selected Wesleyan theologians.
6. Development of Wesleyan Theology in the 19th and 20th century
A critical evaluation and implication of the terminologies developed in 19th and early 20th centuries as well as a study of selected Wesleyan theologians.
7. Relevance of the theology of John Wesley to 21st century
8. The Doctrines of Allahabad Bible Seminary and the Evangelical Church of India
Bibliography:
- Kenneth J. Collins, The Scripture Way of Salvation: The Heart of John Wesley’s theology, Abingdon Press, 1997.
- Albert D. Outler & Heitaenrater, ed., John Wesley’s Sermons, Abingdon Press, 1987.
- John Wesley, A Plain Account of Christian Perfection, Beacon Hill Press, 1971.
- Colin Williams, John Wesley’s Theology Today, Abingdon, 1959.
- William Cannon, The Theology of John Wesley, Abingdon Press, 1961.
- Harold Lindstrom, Wesley and Sanctification, Stockholm, 1946.
- M.B. Wynkoop, A Theology of Love, Beacon Hill Press, 1972.
- Theodore Runyon, The New Creation: John Wesley’s Theology Today, Abingdon Press, 1998.
- Randy L. Maddox, Responsible Grace: John Wesley’s Practical Theology, Kingswood Books, 1994.
- W. E. Sangster, The Path to Perfection and Examination and Restatement of John Wesley’s Doctrine of Christian Perfection, Abingdon Press, 1943.
- Kenneth J. Collins, The Theology of John Wesley: Holy Love and the Shape of Grace, Abingdon Press, 2007.
- Robert E. Chiles, Theological Transition in American Methodism: 1790-1935. Abingdon Press, 1965.
- A. Skevington Wood, The Burning Heart: John Wesley , Evangelist, Eerdmans, 1967.
- Robert G. Tuttle, John Wesley: His Life and Theology. Zondervan Pub. House, 1978.
- Manfred Marquardt, John Wesley’s Social Ethics: Praxis and Principles, Trans. By John E. Steely and W. S. Gunter, Abingdon Press, 1992.
- John L. Peters, Christian Perfection and American Methodism, Abingdon Press, 1956.
- Lycurgus M. Starkey, The Work of the Holy Spirit: A Study of Wesleyan Theology, Abingdon Press, 1962.
A. Wesley’s Writings:
a) Sermons
- Sermons on Basic, evangelical doctrines: Sin and the New Birth.
- “Original Sin”.
- “On Working Out Our Salvation”.
- “Free Grace”.
- “Salvation by Faith”.
- “The Way to the Kingdom”.
- “The Marks of the New Birth”.
b) Sermons on Entire Sanctification/Christian Perfection
- “On Sin in Believers”.
- “The Repentance of Believers”.
- “The Scripture Way of Salvation”.
- “Wilderness State”.
c) Sermons on Assurance
- “The Witness of the Spirit – I”.
- “The Witness of the Spirit – II”.
- “The Witness of Our Own Spirit”.
- “Heaviness through Manifold Temptations”.
- “A Call to Backsliders”.
d) Sermons on Church, Sacraments and Ecumenicity
- “The Means of Grace”.
- “Of the Church”.
- “A Caution against Bigotry”.
- “Catholic Spirit”.
- “On the Death of The Rev. Mr. George Whitefield”.
e) Sermons on Eschatology or Last Things
- “The Great Assize”.
- “The General Deliverance”.
f) Sermons on Ethics
- “On Redeeming the Time”.
- “The Use of Money”.
- “The Danger of Riches”.
- “Thought upon Slavery”.
B. Other Writings of Wesley
- “The Characteristics of a Methodist,” Works (Jackson), Viii, 339 – 347.
- “The Principles of a Methodist,” Works, viii, 361-374.
- “Notes on the First Epistle of St. John,” Explanatory Notes upon New Testament.
- The Journal of John Wesley, N. Curnock, ed. Vol, 1, 432-484 (From Feb. 1, 1738 to June 13, 1738).
- “A Farther Appeal to Men of Reason and Religion,” Works viii, 136 – 247.
- “A Plain Account of the People Called Methodist,” Works viii, 248 – 268.
- “Nature, Design, and General Rules of the United Societies,” Works viii, 269-271.
- “Rules of the Band-Societies,” Works viii, 272-273.
- “Directions Given to the Band-Societies,” Works viii, 273-274.
- “Minute of some Late Conversations between the Rev. Wesley and others,” Works viii, 275-338.
- “Advice to the People Called Methodists,” Works, viii, 351-359.
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