In this carefully argued work Michael Browder explores Wesley's ethics in terms of how liberty plays out in both the moral and theological dimensions of the life of the church.
Along the way he demonstrates very ably the importance of liberty, in its various forms, for the inculcation of as well as for the exercise of holy love, empowered by the Holy Spirit, in the warp and woof of life.
Those within the tradition will appreciate the careful attention to detail in a familiar area.
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