Charles Wesley (e-bog) af Tyson, John R.
Tyson, John R.

Charles Wesley e-bog

802,25 DKK
Charles Wesley, perhaps best known for his hymns, "e;Hark! the Herald Angels Sing"e; and "e;Jesus Lover of My Soul,"e; was the younger brother of John Wesley and the co-founder and poet-laureate of Methodism. Although he was an important figure in the history of Protestantism, Wesley's personal life was shrouded by a cloak of silence and much of his work went unpublished. In thi…
Charles Wesley, perhaps best known for his hymns, "e;Hark! the Herald Angels Sing"e; and "e;Jesus Lover of My Soul,"e; was the younger brother of John Wesley and the co-founder and poet-laureate of Methodism. Although he was an important figure in the history of Protestantism, Wesley's personal life was shrouded by a cloak of silence and much of his work went unpublished. In this illuminating reader, John Tyson has collected hymns, sermons, letters, and journal material--many rare and hitherto unknown--to chronicle the life and works of Wesley in his own words. Tyson provides an extensive biographical-theological introduction, and supplements Wesley's collected works with interpretative and introductory notes, creating a definitive account of Wesley's character and contribution to the Methodist heritage.
E-bog 802,25 DKK
Forfattere Tyson, John R. (forfatter)
Udgivet 31.08.2000
Genrer DQ
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780198021025

Charles Wesley, perhaps best known for his hymns, "e;Hark! the Herald Angels Sing"e; and "e;Jesus Lover of My Soul,"e; was the younger brother of John Wesley and the co-founder and poet-laureate of Methodism. Although he was an important figure in the history of Protestantism, Wesley's personal life was shrouded by a cloak of silence and much of his work went unpublished. In this illuminating reader, John Tyson has collected hymns, sermons, letters, and journal material--many rare and hitherto unknown--to chronicle the life and works of Wesley in his own words. Tyson provides an extensive biographical-theological introduction, and supplements Wesley's collected works with interpretative and introductory notes, creating a definitive account of Wesley's character and contribution to the Methodist heritage.