Charles Wesley (1707-88) : Preacher, Poet, Pastor
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1837721955
ISBN-13
9781837721955
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Imprint
University of Wales Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 15th, 2024
Print length
128 Pages
Weight
176 grams
Dimensions
14.80 x 21.00 x 1.10 cms
Product Classification:
History of religionChristianity
Ksh 4,500.00
Werezi Extended Catalogue
Delivery in 28 days
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
Delivery in 28 days
Secure
Quality
Fast
This volume offers new insights into the life and work of Charles Wesley (1707–88), one of the founders of Methodism. Celebrated as a hymnwriter, three of the volume’s essays discuss Wesley’s exploration of verse to encourage both individuals and the church to collectively seek ‘renewal’, analysing his use of symbolic language and the psychological responses that this engenders, and the complex history of the changing music to which his hymns are sung. With further focus on Wesley’s role as an evangelist and leader in the early years of the Evangelical Revival in Bristol, his role as a pastor is also discussed through his relationship with an eccentric contemporary, John Henderson (1757–88), who dabbled in the occult. The volume concludes with a detailed account of known portraits of Wesley, portraits that illustrated his status as one of history’s most consequential Methodists.
Considers the life and work of Charles Wesley, one of the founders of Methodism.
Charles Wesley (170788) is most celebrated as a hymnwriter, and three of the essays in this book discuss this topic. They analyze how his verse encouraged both individuals and the church collectively to seek "renewal"; his use of symbolic language and the psychological responses that this engenders; and the complex history of the changing music to which his hymns are sung. Another essay focuses on Charless role as an evangelist and leader in the early years of the Evangelical Revival in Bristol. His role as a pastor is covered in a discussion of his relationship with an eccentric contemporary who dabbled in the occult, John Henderson (175788). Finally, there is a detailed analysis of known portraits of Charles Wesley, portraits which illustrated his status as one of historys most consequential Methodists.
Charles Wesley (170788) is most celebrated as a hymnwriter, and three of the essays in this book discuss this topic. They analyze how his verse encouraged both individuals and the church collectively to seek "renewal"; his use of symbolic language and the psychological responses that this engenders; and the complex history of the changing music to which his hymns are sung. Another essay focuses on Charless role as an evangelist and leader in the early years of the Evangelical Revival in Bristol. His role as a pastor is covered in a discussion of his relationship with an eccentric contemporary who dabbled in the occult, John Henderson (175788). Finally, there is a detailed analysis of known portraits of Charles Wesley, portraits which illustrated his status as one of historys most consequential Methodists.
Get Charles Wesley (1707-88) by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by University of Wales Press and it has pages.