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CRIAÇÃO, QUEDA E REDENÇÃO DO MEIO AMBIENTE NO PENSAMENTO DE JOHN WESLEY
John Wesley foi um clérigo anglicano do século XVIII que ficou mais conhecido por seus trabalhos de evangelismo ao ar livre. Contudo, ele transcendeu este tipo de atividade e atuou, até mesmo, como um proto-teólogo público, discutindo questões prisionais,
Vinicius Magno Borges Nunes Couto
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Beyond the quadrilateral: The place of nature in John Wesley’s epistemology of theology
Many writers have sought to outline Wesley’s conception of how human beings obtain revelational knowledge. In this regard, the use of what has been dubbed the Wesleyan quadrilateral continues to remain widespread in both the academy and the pulpit ...
Daniel J. Pratt Morris-Chapman
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Christian Women and the Development of Nascent Feminist Consciousness in Nineteenth-Century China
In 2010, Padma Anagol argued that the first modern feminists in India were Christian women, women such as Laxmibai Tilak and Pandita Ramabai. Using Anagol’s definition of feminism as “a theory and practice which presented a challenge to the subordination
Anneke H. Stasson
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In order to make ecotoxicological studies using bird embryos simpler and more cost effective, kinetic imaging, already proven in human medicine, was tested. In the study, a total of 8 still-living embryos were examined non-invasively with low-intensity (
Lilla Strobel, Marcell Gyánó
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Compara as gravuras Gin Lane e Beer Street, de William Hogarth, com textos do seu contemporâneo John Wesley, spiritus rector do movimento religioso metodista.
Helmut Renders
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Responding to the too-optimistic theology of fellow Arminian, John Taylor, John Wesley wrote his lengthy treatise on the doctrine of original sin. In an optimistic effort to make fellow personalist theologians’ works accessible, Methodist theologian ...
Natalya A. Cherry
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Over the last forty years British Methodism has moved increasingly toward becoming an inclusive Church. Indeed, today, the concept of inclusion may accurately be described as a hallmark of British Methodism.
Daniel Pratt Morris-Chapman
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[Declaration by John Wesley, 1751]
Manuscript declaration by John Wesley in English and ...
Wesley, John, 1703-1791
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[John Wesley to Mary Clarke, February 16]
Letter from John Wesley to Mary ...
Wesley, John, 1703-1791
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