Is John Wesley a good theologian to read his notes?
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Is John Wesley a good theologian to read his notes?
AS with any theologian, you must recognize their men first and foremost. And as a man, prone to mistakes.
John Wesley was a bright man, and what developed from him was a very good "social" ministry.
However, I don't follow his theology because, just Arminus said, John Wesley believed and taught that God looked forward in time, seen who would or would not accept and believe the Gospel, and based "election" on that. (See "Foreknowledge")
Just something to ponder.
It would still be good to read his works, that way you can decide for yourself.
Don't take my word for it.
Varify.
God Bless
Till all are one.
Pentecostal perfectionism developed from Wesley's works. Most of what is known as Free Will or Arminianism today is Wesleyan Arminianism. Hr developed the idea of prevenient grace and denied the imputed righteousness of Christ. Though he was a friend of Whitefield he said that Whitefield's God was his devil.
You do realize that there were two Wesleys? One, John Wesley, was a preacher and the other, his brother Charles, was a song writer. Many of the hymns sung today were written by Charles. He would submit his song to his brother and he would edit them to remove the Calvinism from them.
I personally wouldn't recommend him unless you are very sound already in your theology. I would recommend that you read the commentaries by men such as John Gill, Matthew Henry and the sermons by Charles Spurgeon, especially his earlier ones.
John Gill wrote a tremendous volume that is called "A Body of Divinity, that you can read online. Works of John Gill
John Gill wrote a tremendous volume that is called "A Body of Divinity, that you can read online. Works of John Gill
Admit brother, Gill can get a little deep sometimes.
God Bless
Till all are one.
If you want to understand Wesley read Oden's 3 volumes on his theology.
GILL! I'm a Gillite.
Not only would they benefit from studying Gill but it would change the whole way folks do church.Just to be clear...I'm a Gillite because I study Gill's work, not follow Gill. I believe Gill's work is helpful and that Christians would benefit from reading his works.
No, in fact, a lot of the world creeps into his theology because of his "Wesleyan Quadrangle" of the interpretation of scripture. The 4 things considered in all their interpretation Scripture (thank heavens!), tradition, (human) reason, and (human) experience.Is John Wesley a good theologian to read his notes?
Is John Wesley a good theologian to read his notes?
Beware of PGs misuse of information. The problem is, not everyone has the time to fact check him and he tends to get away with it. Gill held to the framework of the Apostle Paul himself, with a tradition going back to the Prophets & Apostles, Augustine and Aquinas to name a few. At this point PG might claim Calvin and Gill were scholastic in their approach which is slightly true but proves their use of the Greek Fathers as untrue. What is true? Calvin and Gill knew the works and writings of the early church very well. PG disagrees with this but thats where the disagreement is found. PG disagrees with Luther, Calvin, Beza, etc. and therefore attacks with unguarded quotes or unrelated facts to tilt the discussion.
It's best to just ignore him.
Yours in the Lord,
jm
PS: I'm beginning to think PG is a Warnite from over on Pristine Faith.
--A. W. Pink
--Charles Spurgeon
Are must haves. Pink's "Sovereignity of God" is a treasure trove. Get your bible out and follow along.
Andrew Jukes "Types in Genesis" is another good(deep) read....
he made dishonest attempts to prove otherwisequoting the early Greek Fathers of the Church out of context. Several examples of this dishonesty have been posted on this message board in earlier threads.