Wesleyan Studies Project — Series 3: Methodist Evangelism

$35.00

This course discusses biblical and theological foundations for evangelism, the history of Wesleyan revival practices, and ideas about what it means to live evangelistically. The course provides a valuable resource for shaping the evangelistic ministry of individuals and the renewal of the church.

Audience

This academic resource is intended for the training of clergy and other church leaders. While it is suitable for any group that wants to look in-depth at Methodist evangelism, some groups may wish to use these lay education courses from the Wesley Ministry Network: Methodist Identity Part 1: Our Story and Methodist Identity Part 2: Our Beliefs.

Course Includes

  • Lectures by 19 of the world’s leading Methodist scholars
  • 12 lessons on 4 DVDs (DVD/CD version) or 3 large zip files (download version)
  • Study Guide and Wesley Reader on CD (DVD/CD version) or zip file (download version)

Available on download and DVD/CD. Please select format below.

Product Description

Host

John Wesley Zwomunondiita Kurewa
John Wesley Zwomunondiita Kurewa is Vice-Chancellor and E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism at Africa University. He has served as Secretary to the Parliament of Zimbabwe.

Lessons and Video Presentations

  1. Language — Achim Härtner (35:18)
    The Nature of Evangelism — W. Stephen Gunter (29:46)
  2. The God of the Bible and Evangelism — Scott J. Jones (30:57)
    Biblical Foundations: The Old Testament — Laceye Warner (33:05)
  3. Biblical Foundations: The New Testament — Walter Klaiber (58:33)
  4. The Trinity and the Practice of Evangelism — Winston Worrell (53:26)
  5. Christological Foundations of Evangelism, Part 1 — Henry Knight (28:59)
    Christological Foundations of Evangelism, Part 2 — Elaine Heath (22:59)
  6. Ecclesiology — Joon-Sik Park (33:02)
    Renewal Movement Ecclesiology — Sergei V. Nikolaev (25:26)
  7. Sin and Salvation: A Western Perspective — Scott Kisker (25:35)
    Sin and Salvation: An African Perspective — Tumani Nyajeka (40:54)
  8. Practices of the Wesleyan Revival, Part 1 — Paul W. Chilcote (27:53)
    Practices of the Wesleyan Revival, Part 2 — F. Douglas Powe, Jr. (21:52)
  9. Evangelism and Culture — Joy J. Moore (46:23)
  10. Living Evangelistically — Bryan Stone (31:08)
    Lessons from Las Casas — Edgardo Colón-Emeric (27:41)
  11. Ecumenical and Interreligious Concerns — Priscilla Pope-Levison (56:08)
  12. The Great Commission — Ronald K. Crandall (56:49)

Closed captioning is included for all lessons on the DVD/CD version only.

Additional information

Format

Download, DVD/CD