Posts tagged with: Aldersgate

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The Roots of John Wesley’s Servant Theology

By Mark K. Olson Introduction In my previous article—Is the Servant Justified?—I answered the question regarding the soteriological standing of the faith of a servant in John Wesley’s theology. This...

Podcast: John Wesley and Aldersgate – What Happened?

Andy Miller III Podcast “More To The Story” May 24, 1738, is a sacred day in Methodist History. It’s the day that John Wesley had his ‘heart warming’ experience on...

Wesley’s ‘Warmed Heart’ at Aldersgate – What Really Happened?

By Mark K. Olson. Abstract: Wesley’s religious experience at Aldersgate remains the most famous and debated event in his life. Scholars disagree on what the experience meant to Wesley at...

John Wesley and the Moravians: 1735-1741

By Julian E. Pace IV. Abstract: This article documents John Wesley’s earliest interactions with the Moravians. Wesley enjoyed a cordial relationship with the Moravians between 1735-1739. Unfortunately, due to personality...