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And that's the most significant of the 4 legs of the 4 legged stool there.
I don't think that Wesley would have thought any of them more significant than the others. Remove any and you are back to a wobbly three-legged stool.
I don't think that Wesley would have thought any of them more significant than the others. Remove any and you are back to a wobbly three-legged stool.
I don't think that Wesley would have thought any of them more significant than the others.
Leaning heavily on experience can lead us to a wide variety of incorrect beliefs and practices, IMO.
But, heck, I feel that way about the reason leg, too!
If I have understood some things that I've heard about this correctly, the fourth leg of the Wesleyan quadrilateral was not something prescribed by Wesley as a means of determining correct doctrine or praxis, but was rather more of an observation about how people in real life actually go about working out what they believe.
If that's true, I think that this shift in focus from a means of describing what people do, to a part of the formula for ascertaining truth has hurt us. Leaning heavily on experience can lead us to a wide variety of incorrect beliefs and practices, IMO. But, heck, I feel that way about the reason leg, too!
I'll be the first to admit that I am not well-educated on this subject though, so please correct me if I'm wrong.
Actually, Wesley thought that experience was the only way that truth could be revealed to the illiterate, unchurched masses. He did not believe that the common man could ever grasp an understanding of theology and unless they were in church they would never learn from tradition.
I think this is somewhat correct but not in the elitist sense some might think it to be. Despite the Wesleys' middle class background they were not snobs. They did not disdain the oppressed and they certainly would not be very much impressed by the Reaganite-Thatcherite "I've got mine and if you don't have yours, too bad for you" ethos.
Absolutely. "All one in Christ Jesus" A good question but Jesus alone is the Saviour.......good to talk, but this is the important thing.Seeing as Wesley bascially lifted the Methodist Articles of Religion from the Anglican Church, the differences are more with regard to form (from our frontier experience) than substance.
Many ways lead to Christ, but only Christ the Door...leads to God