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Volume 30, Number 1,
Spring, 1995
Reading Wesley as a Theologian
Randy Maddox
The Histiography of the Wesleyan-Holiness
Tradition
David Bundy
Primitivism in the American Holiness Tradition
Melvin E. Dieter
Daniel Warner: Joining Holiness and All Truth
Barry L. Callen
John Wesley on the Origins of Evil
Barry Bryant
"Experience" — Differing Semantic Worlds
Byron Lambert
John Wesley's Synthesis of the Revival Practices of
Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, Nicholas
Zinzendorf
Richard Steele
Adventist Soteriology: Wesleyan
Connection
Woodrow Whidden
Modeling the Holiness Ethos: A Study Based on First
Thessalonians
George Lyons
Thirtieth
Anniversary of the Wesleyan Theological Society
Historical Overview
William Kostlevy
Recollections by Decade:
Society's First
Decade (1965-1974)
Leo Cox
Society's Second
Decade (1975-1984)
Donald Dayton
Society's Third
Decade (1985-1994)
Howard Snyder
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Volume 30, Number 2, Fall, 1995
Presidential Address: Biblical Theology and Wesleyan
Theology
George Lyons
Wesleyan Faith Seeking Biblical Understanding
Frank A. Spina
Toward a Wesleyan Hermeneutics of Scripture
Robert W. Wall
Toward a Holiness Hermeneutic:
The Old Testament against Israelite Religion
John W. Wright
Paul and Scripture in the Second Temple Period
Timothy R. Dwyer
Wesleyan Theology, Scriptural Authority, and Homosexuality
Bryan P. Stone
The Third Horizon: A Wesleyan Contribution to the Contextualization
Debate
Dean Flemming
Reclaiming the Text in Methodist-Holiness and Pentecostal
Spirituality
Charles E. Jones
Future of Biblical Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition:
A Theological Perspective
Donald A. D. Thorsen
In Honor of Robert A. Traina
Introduction and Tribute
David R. Bauer
Central Convictions
Robert A. Traina
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