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Charles Wesley

The Trinitarian Theology of Charles Wesley’s Hymnody

By Tyler Walker. Wesleyans are a singing people. In good times and bad, we turn to the songs of our faith. The Wesleyan movement has distinguished itself with its historical...

“No Room For Mirth Or Trifling Here”

By Randall McElwain. Theological and Spiritual Instruction in Charles Wesley’s Hymns for Children. Introduction In The Barber of Seville, Figaro sings, “If a thing is too silly to be said,...

The Revival and Methodist Self-Understanding

By Mark K. Olson Abstract: This second installment in a six-part series examines how early Methodists understood Methodism as an eschatological movement, called to help usher in the millennium through...