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About the Author
S.T. Kimbrough, Jr is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition of Duke Divinity School and founder of The Charles Wesley Society. He is editor of its journal, Proceedings of The Charles Wesley Society, and author/editor of several books on Charles Wesley, including The Unpublished Poetry of Charles Wesley (3 vols), The Manuscript Journal of The Reverend Charles Wesley, M.A. (2 vols), and The Lyrical Theology of Charles Wesley: A Reader.
Reviews
'S.T. Kimbrough has provided serious Christians with yet another practical and useful work grounded in the Wesleyan heritage. ... Historically grounded, theologically sound, and poetically illustrated, this study fits solidly into the current attempts to apply careful interpretations of the Wesleyan tradition to contemporary life.' - Richard P. Heitzenrater, The Divinity School, Duke University 'S.T. Kimbrough has introduced us to Charles Wesley the great lyrical theologian. In this wonderful book, Radical Grace, he introduces us to Wesley the prophetic, poetic friend of the poor and the dispossessed. Here, in the genius of Wesley, we see poetry in service to a just and loving God. This book sings, and the song it sings is justice for the poor!' - Bishop William Willimon, United Methodist Church '[S T Kimbrough] describes how Charles and John Wesley responded in their day and generation, by way of a brief examination of two of Charles' sermons and his journal, followed by a close analysis of the relevant parts of his poetry and verses from his hymns. ... [B]y drawing very close attention to his hymns alone, this book performs a valuable service.' - Peter Murcott, British Church Newspaper, June 23, 2017 'Here is an insightful gathering across all the writings of Charles Wesley's views on justice for the poor and marginalised of the world.... Very readable, scripturally connected, and carefully structured, there is much here to earth our preaching preparation into the radical grace that the gospel calls for in our faith and action to the world. Helpfully included is an extensive bibliography, worship resources, and musical settings for singing that make this both a thoughtful compendium of Wesley's reflection and concern, and practical resource for worship today.' - Mark Pullinger, The Reader, Winter 2017 'Radical Grace is a helpful addition to the field of Wesley Studies. It takes seriously the breadth of theological material available, not limiting the scope of sources to a particular form. It also expands upon contemporary scholarship concerning Charles Wesley's unique contributions to early Methodist theology and practice, as well as supplementing the growing body of research on Charles Wesley as theologian in his own right.' - Isaac N. Hopper, Reviews in Religion and Theology, Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2018
Book Information
ISBN 9780718894870
Author Jr., S.T. Kimbrough
Format Paperback
Page Count 170
Imprint Lutterworth Press
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd
Weight(grams) 264g