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Paperback Francis Asbury in the Making of American Methodism Book

ISBN: 1025668111

ISBN13: 9781025668116

Francis Asbury in the Making of American Methodism

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"Francis Asbury in the Making of American Methodism" is a compelling biographical study of one of the most influential figures in American religious history. As the first bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, Francis Asbury played a pivotal role in shaping the growth and structure of the denomination during its formative years. This work examines Asbury's tireless efforts as a circuit-riding preacher, his organizational genius, and his profound spiritual impact on the expanding American frontier.

The narrative explores the challenges Asbury faced in establishing a cohesive religious movement in the wake of the American Revolution, highlighting his dedication to the itinerant system and his leadership through periods of significant social and political change. By tracing his life and ministry, the book provides deep insights into the development of Methodism as a uniquely American institution and its role in the broader landscape of Protestantism. This volume serves as an essential resource for those interested in church history, religious leadership, and the evolution of faith in early America. It captures the spirit of a man whose legacy remains foundational to the Methodist tradition today.

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