This volume of the
Theological Foundations series offers a rich sampling of the life, thought, and enduring legacy of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism and a key leader in the First Great Awakening. Through sermons, letters, journal entries, and theological reflections, readers encounter a Wesley who was both deeply rooted in classical Protestant convictions and uniquely shaped by Anglican piety and evangelical zealousness.
The selections cast light upon Wesley's passion for Scriptural faith and personal holiness, revealing a reformer whose influence spans both geography and time.