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Wesleyan Spirituality and Theology

Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

This modules forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

Course Leader: Dr Andrew Stobart

Date: Wednesdays 23rd Sept to 25th Nov 2020, 3–5pm

This postgraduate module will introduce students to a rigorous and critical study of these key aspects of the spirituality and theology of the Wesleyan tradition. In particular, it will help students connect traditional Methodist emphases with contemporary issues of faith and ethics. The Wesleyan family of churches is one of the most widely-spread Christian traditions. About 80 million people world-wide belong to Methodist and other Wesleyan churches. Many more are part of movements – such as Pentecostalism – influenced by this Wesleyan tradition. Distinctive Wesleyan approaches have developed in response to important issues of theology, spirituality and ethics. These include the ethical issues of slavery, economics and equality, a spirituality focused on the concept of holiness and a theology that sets mission within a vision of the universality of God’s grace.

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    Wesleyan Spirituality and Theology

    Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

    This modules forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

    Course Leader: Dr Andrew Stobart

    Date: Wednesdays 23rd Sept to 25th Nov 2020, 3–5pm

    This postgraduate module will introduce students to a rigorous and critical study of these key aspects of the spirituality and theology of the Wesleyan tradition. In particular, it will help students connect traditional Methodist emphases with contemporary issues of faith and ethics. The Wesleyan family of churches is one of the most widely-spread Christian traditions. About 80 million people world-wide belong to Methodist and other Wesleyan churches. Many more are part of movements – such as Pentecostalism – influenced by this Wesleyan tradition. Distinctive Wesleyan approaches have developed in response to important issues of theology, spirituality and ethics. These include the ethical issues of slavery, economics and equality, a spirituality focused on the concept of holiness and a theology that sets mission within a vision of the universality of God’s grace.

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      Wesleyan Spirituality and Theology

      Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

      This modules forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

      Course Leader: Dr Andrew Stobart

      Date: Wednesdays 23rd Sept to 25th Nov 2020, 3–5pm

      This postgraduate module will introduce students to a rigorous and critical study of these key aspects of the spirituality and theology of the Wesleyan tradition. In particular, it will help students connect traditional Methodist emphases with contemporary issues of faith and ethics. The Wesleyan family of churches is one of the most widely-spread Christian traditions. About 80 million people world-wide belong to Methodist and other Wesleyan churches. Many more are part of movements – such as Pentecostalism – influenced by this Wesleyan tradition. Distinctive Wesleyan approaches have developed in response to important issues of theology, spirituality and ethics. These include the ethical issues of slavery, economics and equality, a spirituality focused on the concept of holiness and a theology that sets mission within a vision of the universality of God’s grace.

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        Wesleyan Spirituality and Theology

        Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

        This modules forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

        Course Leader: Dr Andrew Stobart

        Date: Wednesdays 23rd Sept to 25th Nov 2020, 3–5pm

        This postgraduate module will introduce students to a rigorous and critical study of these key aspects of the spirituality and theology of the Wesleyan tradition. In particular, it will help students connect traditional Methodist emphases with contemporary issues of faith and ethics. The Wesleyan family of churches is one of the most widely-spread Christian traditions. About 80 million people world-wide belong to Methodist and other Wesleyan churches. Many more are part of movements – such as Pentecostalism – influenced by this Wesleyan tradition. Distinctive Wesleyan approaches have developed in response to important issues of theology, spirituality and ethics. These include the ethical issues of slavery, economics and equality, a spirituality focused on the concept of holiness and a theology that sets mission within a vision of the universality of God’s grace.

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          Wesleyan Spirituality and Theology

          Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

          This modules forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

          Course Leader: Dr Andrew Stobart

          Date: Wednesdays 23rd Sept to 25th Nov 2020, 3–5pm

          This postgraduate module will introduce students to a rigorous and critical study of these key aspects of the spirituality and theology of the Wesleyan tradition. In particular, it will help students connect traditional Methodist emphases with contemporary issues of faith and ethics. The Wesleyan family of churches is one of the most widely-spread Christian traditions. About 80 million people world-wide belong to Methodist and other Wesleyan churches. Many more are part of movements – such as Pentecostalism – influenced by this Wesleyan tradition. Distinctive Wesleyan approaches have developed in response to important issues of theology, spirituality and ethics. These include the ethical issues of slavery, economics and equality, a spirituality focused on the concept of holiness and a theology that sets mission within a vision of the universality of God’s grace.

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            Wesleyan Spirituality and Theology

            Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

            This modules forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

            Course Leader: Dr Andrew Stobart

            Date: Wednesdays 23rd Sept to 25th Nov 2020, 3–5pm

            This postgraduate module will introduce students to a rigorous and critical study of these key aspects of the spirituality and theology of the Wesleyan tradition. In particular, it will help students connect traditional Methodist emphases with contemporary issues of faith and ethics. The Wesleyan family of churches is one of the most widely-spread Christian traditions. About 80 million people world-wide belong to Methodist and other Wesleyan churches. Many more are part of movements – such as Pentecostalism – influenced by this Wesleyan tradition. Distinctive Wesleyan approaches have developed in response to important issues of theology, spirituality and ethics. These include the ethical issues of slavery, economics and equality, a spirituality focused on the concept of holiness and a theology that sets mission within a vision of the universality of God’s grace.

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              Wesleyan Spirituality and Theology

              Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

              This modules forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

              Course Leader: Dr Andrew Stobart

              Date: Wednesdays 23rd Sept to 25th Nov 2020, 3–5pm

              This postgraduate module will introduce students to a rigorous and critical study of these key aspects of the spirituality and theology of the Wesleyan tradition. In particular, it will help students connect traditional Methodist emphases with contemporary issues of faith and ethics. The Wesleyan family of churches is one of the most widely-spread Christian traditions. About 80 million people world-wide belong to Methodist and other Wesleyan churches. Many more are part of movements – such as Pentecostalism – influenced by this Wesleyan tradition. Distinctive Wesleyan approaches have developed in response to important issues of theology, spirituality and ethics. These include the ethical issues of slavery, economics and equality, a spirituality focused on the concept of holiness and a theology that sets mission within a vision of the universality of God’s grace.

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                Wesleyan Spirituality and Theology

                Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

                This modules forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

                Course Leader: Dr Andrew Stobart

                Date: Wednesdays 23rd Sept to 25th Nov 2020, 3–5pm

                This postgraduate module will introduce students to a rigorous and critical study of these key aspects of the spirituality and theology of the Wesleyan tradition. In particular, it will help students connect traditional Methodist emphases with contemporary issues of faith and ethics. The Wesleyan family of churches is one of the most widely-spread Christian traditions. About 80 million people world-wide belong to Methodist and other Wesleyan churches. Many more are part of movements – such as Pentecostalism – influenced by this Wesleyan tradition. Distinctive Wesleyan approaches have developed in response to important issues of theology, spirituality and ethics. These include the ethical issues of slavery, economics and equality, a spirituality focused on the concept of holiness and a theology that sets mission within a vision of the universality of God’s grace.

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                  Wesleyan Spirituality and Theology

                  Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

                  This modules forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

                  Course Leader: Dr Andrew Stobart

                  Date: Wednesdays 23rd Sept to 25th Nov 2020, 3–5pm

                  This postgraduate module will introduce students to a rigorous and critical study of these key aspects of the spirituality and theology of the Wesleyan tradition. In particular, it will help students connect traditional Methodist emphases with contemporary issues of faith and ethics. The Wesleyan family of churches is one of the most widely-spread Christian traditions. About 80 million people world-wide belong to Methodist and other Wesleyan churches. Many more are part of movements – such as Pentecostalism – influenced by this Wesleyan tradition. Distinctive Wesleyan approaches have developed in response to important issues of theology, spirituality and ethics. These include the ethical issues of slavery, economics and equality, a spirituality focused on the concept of holiness and a theology that sets mission within a vision of the universality of God’s grace.

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                    Wesleyan Spirituality and Theology

                    Online Synchronous (10 weeks)

                    This modules forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

                    Course Leader: Dr Andrew Stobart

                    Date: Wednesdays 23rd Sept to 25th Nov 2020, 3–5pm

                    This postgraduate module will introduce students to a rigorous and critical study of these key aspects of the spirituality and theology of the Wesleyan tradition. In particular, it will help students connect traditional Methodist emphases with contemporary issues of faith and ethics. The Wesleyan family of churches is one of the most widely-spread Christian traditions. About 80 million people world-wide belong to Methodist and other Wesleyan churches. Many more are part of movements – such as Pentecostalism – influenced by this Wesleyan tradition. Distinctive Wesleyan approaches have developed in response to important issues of theology, spirituality and ethics. These include the ethical issues of slavery, economics and equality, a spirituality focused on the concept of holiness and a theology that sets mission within a vision of the universality of God’s grace.

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