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Reflecting the divine image: Christian ethics in Wesleyan.., c.1-2
John Wesley strived for a theology - a theology both written and lived - that delicately balanced sanctification and justification. He hoped to uphold both 'faith alone' and 'holy living'. Sadly, says the author, many of Wesley's followers have not maintained that balance. Some have tended toward legalism, some toward a preoccupation with personal holiness and others toward social activism with little theological grounding. The author believes Wesleyanism possesses the resources to help all Christian 'reflect the divine image', and to do so holistically, in all aspects of life.
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