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Dialogue Between a Methodist and a Churchman

Dialogue Between a Methodist and a Churchman

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William Law (1686-1761) was an influential Anglican priest, Christian mystic, and one of the most notable theological writers of his era. He transformed how 18th-century Anglicans approached the spiritual dimensions of their faith, achieving popularity that rivaled that of John and Charles Wesley. Law skillfully integrated mystical practices from early church writings into the modern British church, aimed at empowering the Anglican layperson to seek a deeper connection with Christ. A Dialogue Between a Methodist and a Churchman stands as one of Laws significant theological works. In this engaging dialectic, Law confronts what he perceives as the most perilous doctrines of Methodism, particularly the Calvinistic tenets of predestination and absolute depravity. The dialogue is notable for its insightful analysis, as Law meticulously dissects Calvinist proof texts to challenge the very doctrines they are believed to support. (Summary by Kirsten Ferreri) This recording features a duet reading.Copyright Religious Texts and Commentary Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Espiritualidad Filosofía Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • 003 - Part 3
    Feb 11 2026
    William Law (1686-1761) was an influential Anglican priest, Christian mystic, and one of the most notable theological writers of his era. He transformed how 18th-century Anglicans approached the spiritual dimensions of their faith, achieving popularity that rivaled that of John and Charles Wesley. Law skillfully integrated mystical practices from early church writings into the modern British church, aimed at empowering the Anglican layperson to seek a deeper connection with Christ. A Dialogue Between a Methodist and a Churchman stands as one of Laws significant theological works. In this engaging dialectic, Law confronts what he perceives as the most perilous doctrines of Methodism, particularly the Calvinistic tenets of predestination and absolute depravity. The dialogue is notable for its insightful analysis, as Law meticulously dissects Calvinist proof texts to challenge the very doctrines they are believed to support. (Summary by Kirsten Ferreri) This recording features a duet reading.
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    38 m
  • 002 - Part 2
    Feb 11 2026
    William Law (1686-1761) was an influential Anglican priest, Christian mystic, and one of the most notable theological writers of his era. He transformed how 18th-century Anglicans approached the spiritual dimensions of their faith, achieving popularity that rivaled that of John and Charles Wesley. Law skillfully integrated mystical practices from early church writings into the modern British church, aimed at empowering the Anglican layperson to seek a deeper connection with Christ. A Dialogue Between a Methodist and a Churchman stands as one of Laws significant theological works. In this engaging dialectic, Law confronts what he perceives as the most perilous doctrines of Methodism, particularly the Calvinistic tenets of predestination and absolute depravity. The dialogue is notable for its insightful analysis, as Law meticulously dissects Calvinist proof texts to challenge the very doctrines they are believed to support. (Summary by Kirsten Ferreri) This recording features a duet reading.
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    30 m
  • 001 - Part 1
    Feb 11 2026
    William Law (1686-1761) was an influential Anglican priest, Christian mystic, and one of the most notable theological writers of his era. He transformed how 18th-century Anglicans approached the spiritual dimensions of their faith, achieving popularity that rivaled that of John and Charles Wesley. Law skillfully integrated mystical practices from early church writings into the modern British church, aimed at empowering the Anglican layperson to seek a deeper connection with Christ. A Dialogue Between a Methodist and a Churchman stands as one of Laws significant theological works. In this engaging dialectic, Law confronts what he perceives as the most perilous doctrines of Methodism, particularly the Calvinistic tenets of predestination and absolute depravity. The dialogue is notable for its insightful analysis, as Law meticulously dissects Calvinist proof texts to challenge the very doctrines they are believed to support. (Summary by Kirsten Ferreri) This recording features a duet reading.
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    26 m
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