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Independent Methodists: A History

Autor John Dolan Cuvânt înainte de David Bebbington
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2005
The Independent Methodists have never been a large denomination, and even in the Northwest of England, their heartland, their history is little known. John Dolan's book provides the definitive history of Independent Methodism from its beginnings shortly after the death of John Wesley. The Author describes the formative influences in the first half of the nineteenth century - Methodist, Quaker and Revivalist - that shaped the movement, giving it a distinctively lay character unusual in Methodism. The social and political factors that affected its development, such as the Peterloo Massacre, the Beerhouse Act and Chartism are explored. The early Independent Methodist societies arose from breaches in Wesleyan Methodism over involvement in radical politics and the refusal to allow writing to be taught in Wesleyan Sunday Schools. Other societies came into being through the attraction of a 'free' ministry, particularly in communities where poverty was prevalent; this attracted some dissident Primitive Methodists. In the second half of the nineteenth century, Independent Methodism took on the characteristics of a denomination, with a connexional structure. Dr Dolan examines the involvement of the Independent Methodists in wider society and their contribution to public life. Five Independent Methodists became MPs, while many others held civic office as mayors, aldermen and councillors. For over a hundred years, the denomination has involved itself in the ecumenical movement, climaxing with the decision in 2004 to enter into a covenant partnership with the Baptist Union of Great Britain. Dr Dolan explores many aspects of Independent Methodism, including its theology, which veered between conservative evangelicalism and theological liberalism. He also shows how attitudes towards ministry have changed over 200 years. From the Foreword by Professor David Bebbington:"For over two centuries Independent Methodists have maintained their distinctive threefold standpoint. John Dolan, one of their number, has written a comprehensive study of the movement. It has entailed tracking down the primary sources, published and unpublished, for a host of autonomous chapels, many of them extinct, and making a sustained analysis of the developing trends in their corporate life. The task has been pursued with an acute awareness of the changing social and religious climate they inhabited. The resulting account is thorough, persuasive and illuminating. One of the most fascinating pieces in the Evangelical Nonconformist mosaic has now received its due."
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ISBN-13: 9780227679838
ISBN-10: 0227679830
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: James Clarke Company
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

John Dolan is a retired primary school head with a Ph.D. in Church History, and is now Leader/Minister of Stockton Heath Independent Methodist Church and Publications Editor of the Connexion of Independent Methodist Churches.

Cuprins

Foreword; Acknowledgement; Abbreviations; The First Phase 1796 1860; Methodist Lay Revivalist Sects 1796 1815; Social and Political Factors 1815-60; The Shaping of the Movement 1815-60; The Second Phase 1860 1927; From Sect to Denomination 1860 1927; The Wider Interface: Independent Methodism in its Contemporary Context 1860 1927; The Third Phase 1927 2005; An Established Denomination 1927 1960; Adapting to a Post-Christian Culture 1960 2005; Conclusions.