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Hardcover John Wesley, the Master-Builder Book

ISBN: 1025759230

ISBN13: 9781025759234

John Wesley, the Master-Builder

"John Wesley, the Master-Builder" provides an exhaustive and scholarly examination of the life and labors of the founder of Methodism during a critical period of religious transformation. Written by historian John S. Simon, this volume delves into the organizational genius of Wesley, tracing his efforts to establish a cohesive movement amidst the social and spiritual landscape of the 18th century. The work highlights Wesley's role not just as a preacher, but as a "master-builder" who meticulously structured the Methodist societies, developed a system of lay leadership, and navigated the complex relationship between his movement and the Church of England.

Readers will find a detailed account of Wesley's journeys, his theological development, and his unwavering commitment to the spiritual renewal of the common people. This biography captures the essence of a man whose tireless energy and administrative prowess helped spark a global religious phenomenon. It serves as an essential resource for those interested in church history, the development of evangelicalism, and the biography of one of Christianity's most influential figures. Through rigorous historical analysis, Simon presents a portrait of a leader whose vision for scriptural holiness continues to resonate through the centuries.

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