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A Wesleyen Week - John Wesley

A ‘Wesleyan’ Week: John Wesley and Wesleyan Perspectives


22-26 February 2000


Wiley Lectures - Dr. John Cobb, Wiley Lecturer

Wesley, the Evangelical

February 22, Tuesday, 9:30-11*

Wesley, the Liberal

February 22, Tuesday, 2:15-3:45

Wesley, the Liberationist

February 23, Wednesday, 10-11

A Performing Musician Encounters John Wesley

February 23, Wednesday, 3:45-4:45
[Cooper Parlor]

Wesley, the Process Theologian

February 24, Thursday, 9:30-11

The Whole Wesley

February 24, Thursday, 7 p.m

For the Whole Wesleyan Movement.


Writer’s Symposium, "Talking Across the Disciplines"

Exploring Wesleyan Perspectives in the Disciplines

Chapel, February 25, Friday, 10
[Crill Auditorium]

Similarities and Affinities in Collaboration

Lunch, February 25, Friday, 12
[Cunningham B]

Noting the Differences

February 25, Friday, 1:30-2:30

Chaos to Creation: An Artist’s Perspective

February 25, Friday, 2:45-3:45

Mutual Transformation

February 26, Saturday, 9:45-11:30
[coffee & bagels, The Wesleyan Center]
*Most sessions in Cunningham A & B, Nicholson Commons
 

Some of the featured speakers


John Cobb

Claremont School of Theology, author of numerous books (e.g., Grace & Responsibility: A Wesleyan Theology for Today, Christ in a Pluralistic Age), contributing author (e.g., Christian Theology and Civil Religion, Political Theology) and many journal articles.


Randy Maddox

author Responsible Grace, Seattle Pacific University


Ken Collins

author, The Scripture Way of Salvation, Asbury Theological Seminary


Theodore Walker, Jr.

Associate Professor of Ethics and Society, Southern Methodist University


Catherine Kapikian

Director, Center for Arts & Religion, Wesley Theological Seminary


Paul Kenyon

Chair, Music Department, Point Loma Nazarene University