In this book Michael Lodahl explores John Wesley's preaching and ministry as resources for developing a robust theology of nature. He demonstrates that too often Wesleyan theological tradition focuses almost exclusively on soteriology and anthropology, neglecting the larger, creational context. According to Lodahl, Wesley himself was unafraid to probe this larger issue even if his followers have been slower to do so. This volume constructs a dialogue between Wesley's theology of creation and the reigning cosmological models in astronomy and physics.
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