Theological Institutes: Two Volume Set
Theological Institutes was a critical landmark in the development of Methodist doctrine.
Originally published in 1823 in four volumes, Watson's work was the first attempt to systematize John Wesley's theology. Influencing and guiding the later systematic theological work for Methodist theology, Watson's Institutes was the main Methodist textbook for systematic theological studies and remained a primary text for more than 50 years after his death.
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Originally published in 1823 in four volumes, Watson's work was the first attempt to systematize John Wesley's theology. Influencing and guiding the later systematic theological work for Methodist theology, Watson's Institutes was the main Methodist textbook for systematic theological studies and remained a primary text for more than 50 years after his death.
Theological Institutes: Two Volume Set
Theological Institutes was a critical landmark in the development of Methodist doctrine.
Originally published in 1823 in four volumes, Watson's work was the first attempt to systematize John Wesley's theology. Influencing and guiding the later systematic theological work for Methodist theology, Watson's Institutes was the main Methodist textbook for systematic theological studies and remained a primary text for more than 50 years after his death.
Originally published in 1823 in four volumes, Watson's work was the first attempt to systematize John Wesley's theology. Influencing and guiding the later systematic theological work for Methodist theology, Watson's Institutes was the main Methodist textbook for systematic theological studies and remained a primary text for more than 50 years after his death.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781683591207 |
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Publisher: | Lexham Press |
Publication date: | 09/05/2018 |
Series: | Lexham Classics |
Pages: | 1904 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d) |
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