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4.0 out of 5 stars A Specific Text, January 23, 2004
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R. Kirkham "jrkirkham" (Rushville, Illinois USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wesley and the Quadrilateral: Renewing the Conversation (Paperback)
Since 1972, when the United Methodist Church first added the idea of Wesley's Quadrilateral to its book of discipline, Wesleyan scholars have debated its importance and exact meaning. According to prevailing theory Wesley leaned heavily upon four paths to knowledge, Scripture, Tradition, Reason, and Experience.

The disagreements are many. Did Scripture form the ultimate while the other three formed the support base? Were all four of equal importance? Since Wesley described himself as a man of one book, was Scripture alone his authority for knowledge? Did Wesley really have 5 paths to knowledge? (The Church of England being the 5th.)

If these questions have made you itchy to write a comment of your own, this is a good book for you.

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