J. Robert Ewbank, proveniente de una rica herencia como ministro metodista de tercera generación, se sumerge en el panorama teológico de John Wesley. Su obra examina críticamente los errores doctrinales a los que Wesley se enfrentó, desde las perspectivas de varios grupos, y explora las batallas teológicas que Wesley libró para salvaguardar a sus seguidores. Ewbank analiza reflexivamente los principios fundamentales de Wesley, incluyendo el pecado original y la perfección cristiana, junto con sus interacciones con organismos eclesiásticos establecidos. A través de sus escritos, Ewbank ofrece a los lectores una profunda comprensión de la teología fundamental y la trayectoria histórica del metodismo.
John Wesley, a pivotal figure in Christianity and the founder of the Methodist Church, emphasized practical theology aimed at the common man. Renowned for his extensive writings, he produced fourteen volumes of works and numerous letters and journals. His brother contributed to Methodism through hymn writing, while Wesley made classic Christian texts accessible to a broader audience. Additionally, he delivered thousands of sermons, both in churches and public spaces, showcasing his dedication to spreading the faith.
This is a compilation of vignettes of things that have happened to members of our family. It is recollections of events and people and of their interactions. Most of these recollections and events are told with a touch of humor, but some of them are straightforward and of daily life and problems we all face. These little stories are grouped around various events in the author's life, such as childhood, children, Baker University, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, various organizations for which he worked including the ministry, Union Steel Products, Michigan Standard Alloys, Echlin, Hi-Lex Controls, teaching at colleges and universities, and yes, even a bakery after retirement. There are some words about his prostate cancer, which after surgery and radiation therapy seems to be in remission at least for now. Some are about his difficulties and disillusionment with God, but God has won out largely or particularly through getting to know and love his wife. There are stories about both wives and the love and some of the troubles they had. The book ends with postscripts and some conclusions that are taken from the author's life and thoughts. This memoir is intended primarily for the four children as a Christmas present in 2013. Hopefully these recollections and concluding remarks will be interesting to others so they too will enjoy these memories of one family.
Focusing on John Wesley's theological battles, this book explores his commitment to "true religion" as a heartfelt faith. Wesley challenged misconceptions about original sin, predestination, the church, and Christian perfection, aiming to safeguard the spiritual well-being of those who relied on his guidance. Through these conflicts, he sought to promote a more authentic and compassionate understanding of Christianity.