What Is Justifying Grace
What is justifying grace? Dr. Chuck Gutenson here discusses this ever important part of the order of salvation. View our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminary here.
What is justifying grace? Dr. Chuck Gutenson here discusses this ever important part of the order of salvation. View our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminary here.
Dr. Chuck Gutenson on Prevenient Grace and its place in the Order of Salvation as understood by John Wesley. View our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminary here. See our Primer on Prevenient Grace.
A common criticism of Wesley’s theology, especially from those of a more Calvinist inclination, is that it grounds salvation not on grace but human decision. This is, to put it bluntly, a false claim —
Caleb Friedeman’s recent post titled “Eight Things Wesleyans Could Learn from Neo-Calvinists” seemed to be right and true. It got me thinking, however, about the abundance of distinctive Wesleyan doctrinal tenants that we hold either
As we continue our Seedbed series Practical Divinity, today we focus on how understanding the means of grace sheds light on our own role in reaching others. We offer three practical ways in which John Wesley’s means of grace impacts our Christian witness.
In this series on John Wesley’s “Practical Divinity,” explore how his theology might uniquely help us to live as God’s people. Each article will introduce a theological theme and offer applications for being the Church in the 21st century.
The grace that “goes before” is a doctrine worth knowing. This primer briefly introduces the reach and scope of prevenient grace as understood by John Wesley. Explore some biblical references that serve as a foundation for this important doctrine.