wesleyism

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wesleyism

A pastor explains Wesleyism during a Sunday school lesson.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The evangelical principles and doctrines taught by John Wesley: Wesleyism refers specifically to the theological system, religious teachings, and practical principles of Christian life and church organization as developed and preached by John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. It emphasizes salvation by faith, personal holiness, and social outreach.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The sermon focused on the core tenets of Wesleyism, such as sanctification and grace.
    • His theological perspective was deeply rooted in Wesleyism.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Theological Context: The term is often used in academic discussions of Protestant history and theology to distinguish Wesley's teachings from other evangelical or Reformed traditions.
    • The study compared the influences of Calvinism and Wesleyism on 19th-century revival movements.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wesleyan (adj): Pertaining to John Wesley or his teachings.
    • She attends a Wesleyan church.
  • Methodism (n): The wider Christian denomination and movement founded on the principles of John Wesley. (Note: "Wesleyism" often refers more specifically to the doctrinal teachings, while "Methodism" refers to the organized movement and churches.)
  • Arminianism (n): A related theological system emphasizing free will in salvation, with which Wesley's teachings are often associated.
Synonyms
  • Wesleyan theology: The theological doctrines of John Wesley.
  • Wesleyan teachings: The principles taught by John Wesley.
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wesleyism

A pastor explains Wesleyism during a Sunday school lesson.

Noun
  1. evangelical principles taught by John Wesley

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