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Rev. Dr. John Oswalt, a recent transfer to the Global Methodist Church and a great contributor to the field of Hebrew biblical interpretation, headed up the venture of a five-volume systematic theology for the average nonacademic clergy and laity. It is the first systematic theology to feature Global Methodist scholarship.
In this conversation, Dr. Oswalt talks about the team that generated this work and the process by which they provided this resource. We also talk through the various fields of theology treated in these volumes and hopefully show how needed this was. Theology is interesting! We forget that sometimes. Hopefully this conversation is part of your wanting to learn more. If you agree that this is a promising resource, consider purchasing your copy at: https://store.francisasburysociety.com/product/holy-love-a-wesleyan-systematic-theology/
You might also consider Dr. Oswalt's website at calledtobetransformed.net
Let me know your thoughts on this conversation by commenting below. And make sure to share this with anyone that you think might benefit from such a conversation!
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If you would like to subscribe to the PlainSpoken Podcast Substack, where I publish articles, video, and audio pertaining to Methodism and the culture war, you can go to plainspokenpod.substack.com.
If you're not interested in any of that stuff, but you want to give directly to my church, you can go to https://tithe.ly/give?c=2198808 and make a donation there. Thanks!
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Rev. Dr. John Oswalt, a recent transfer to the Global Methodist Church and a great contributor to the field of Hebrew biblical interpretation, headed up the venture of a five-volume systematic theology for the average nonacademic clergy and laity. It is the first systematic theology to feature Global Methodist scholarship.
In this conversation, Dr. Oswalt talks about the team that generated this work and the process by which they provided this resource. We also talk through the various fields of theology treated in these volumes and hopefully show how needed this was. Theology is interesting! We forget that sometimes. Hopefully this conversation is part of your wanting to learn more. If you agree that this is a promising resource, consider purchasing your copy at: https://store.francisasburysociety.com/product/holy-love-a-wesleyan-systematic-theology/
You might also consider Dr. Oswalt's website at calledtobetransformed.net
Let me know your thoughts on this conversation by commenting below. And make sure to share this with anyone that you think might benefit from such a conversation!
———————————
If you would like to join my Locals community, where I give a full morning briefing (where this came from), go to plainspoken.locals.com and become a supporter!
If you would like to subscribe to my pastoral Substack, where I publish articles on topics pertaining to pastoral ministry and Methodism, you can go to jeffreyrickman.substack.com.
If you would like to subscribe to the PlainSpoken Podcast Substack, where I publish articles, video, and audio pertaining to Methodism and the culture war, you can go to plainspokenpod.substack.com.
If you're not interested in any of that stuff, but you want to give directly to my church, you can go to https://tithe.ly/give?c=2198808 and make a donation there. Thanks!
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