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L. Tyerman

The Oxford Methodists

In “The Oxford Methodists,” L. Tyerman meticulously explores the roots and development of early Methodism as it emerged in Oxford during the 18th century. The book is characterized by its analytical depth, engaging prose, and extensive use of primary sources, which situate it firmly within the broader context of the religious revival movements of that period. Tyerman examines key figures, theological debates, and the socio-political backdrop of Oxford, effectively capturing the zeal and fervor that defined the early Methodist community. This scholarly work not only highlights the significance of Oxford as a melting pot for religious ideas but also reflects on the methodological approaches that shaped Methodism's distinctive identity. L. Tyerman, noted for his expertise in religious history and Methodism, draws upon a wealth of archival materials and historical texts, lending authenticity and richness to his narrative. His academic background and passionate commitment to the study of religious movements inform his nuanced exploration of the motivations and experiences of early Methodists, providing readers with a profound understanding of their spiritual journeys against the backdrop of Oxford'Äôs intellectual currents. For scholars and enthusiasts of religious history, “The Oxford Methodists” is an essential read, offering insight into the complexities of early Methodism and its lasting impact on contemporary faith practices. Tyerman'Äôs thorough research and compelling storytelling invite readers to comprehend not only the historical significance of this movement but also its enduring relevance in today's religious landscape.
694 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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