Kevin M. Watson offers the first in-depth examination of the early Methodist band meeting: a small group of five to seven people focusing on the confession of sin in order to grow in holiness.
Kevin M. Watson offers the first in-depth examination of the early Methodist band meeting: a small group of five to seven people focusing on the confession of sin in order to grow in holiness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin M. Watson is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology and Wesley Studies at Seattle Pacific University.
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* Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * 1. Forerunners of the Early Methodist Band Meeting * 2. John Wesley's Structure and Theology of Discipleship * 3. The Bands as a Key to the Distinctive Wesleyan Synthesis of Anglican and Moravian Piety * 4. ''The Band Was of Great Service to Me'': Early Popular Methodist Experience of the Band Meeting (ca. 1739 - ca. 1765) * 5. ''We Had a Heaven among Us'': Transition in the Popular Practice of the Bands (ca. 1766 - ca. 1801) * Conclusion * Appendices * A. Fetter Lane Rules (I) (1738) * B. Fetter Lane Rules (II) (1738) * C. ''Rules of the Band Societies'' (1738) * D. ''Directions Given to the Band Societies' (1744) * E. ''A Method of Confession drawn up by Mr Whitefield, for the Use of the Women belonging to the Religious Societies - Taken from the Original, under Mr Whitefield's own Hand'' (1739) * F. Excerpt from William Seward's Manuscript Diary on the Importance and Method of Band Meetings (1740) * G. ''The Method of Mr. Westlay Band Meetings,'' Samuel Roberts Excerpt from Manuscript Volume * H. Of the Right Method of Meeting Classes and Bands, in the Methodist-Societies by the Late Mr. Charles Perronet * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * 1. Forerunners of the Early Methodist Band Meeting * 2. John Wesley's Structure and Theology of Discipleship * 3. The Bands as a Key to the Distinctive Wesleyan Synthesis of Anglican and Moravian Piety * 4. ''The Band Was of Great Service to Me'': Early Popular Methodist Experience of the Band Meeting (ca. 1739 - ca. 1765) * 5. ''We Had a Heaven among Us'': Transition in the Popular Practice of the Bands (ca. 1766 - ca. 1801) * Conclusion * Appendices * A. Fetter Lane Rules (I) (1738) * B. Fetter Lane Rules (II) (1738) * C. ''Rules of the Band Societies'' (1738) * D. ''Directions Given to the Band Societies' (1744) * E. ''A Method of Confession drawn up by Mr Whitefield, for the Use of the Women belonging to the Religious Societies - Taken from the Original, under Mr Whitefield's own Hand'' (1739) * F. Excerpt from William Seward's Manuscript Diary on the Importance and Method of Band Meetings (1740) * G. ''The Method of Mr. Westlay Band Meetings,'' Samuel Roberts Excerpt from Manuscript Volume * H. Of the Right Method of Meeting Classes and Bands, in the Methodist-Societies by the Late Mr. Charles Perronet * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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