Wesley for Armchair Theologians
Discover the rich life and profound theology of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, in Wesley for Armchair Theologians by William Abraham. Published by Westminster/John Knox Press in 2005, this engaging paperback spans 208 pages and serves as a brilliant introduction for those eager to delve into Wesley's teachings without requiring extensive theological training. Abraham, a respected scholar in Wesleyan studies, masterfully brings Wesley's insights to life, making them accessible and enjoyable for armchair theologians and curious readers alike. Whether you're a theology enthusiast or simply interested in the roots of Methodism, this book offers an expert yet entertaining guide that will deepen your understanding of Wesley's impact on Christianity. Don’t miss the chance to explore the thought-provoking ideas of one of the most influential figures in religious history.