The Way to Heaven
The Way to Heaven: The Gospel According to John Wesley
- Author: Steve Harper
- Length: 176
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company; 2nd edition
More on The Way to Heaven:
Is There a Way to Heaven? The great evangelist John Wesley believed there is, and he developed his theology to help people make the journey from sin to salvation. In Wesleys "order of salvation," Gods grace is the keynote from start to finish. The Way to Heaven is a twentieth-anniversary revision of John Wesleys Message for Today. Dr. Steve Harper presents Wesleys writings and the ideas of Wesley scholars in language that is clear and accessible but never simplistic. Written in the spirit of Wesley, here are "plain words for plain people." The heart of this book is a thoughtful and inspiring look at Wesleys theology of grace and its power to transform. Included are two new chapters. "Vision and Means" explores Wesleys mission and methods, and "To Serve the Present Age" considers the impact and relevance of his message today. In addition, an updated reading list facilitates further study, and questions at the end of each chapter stimulate personal reflection and small group discussion. Ideal as a textbook or for personal study and reflection, this book will advance your knowledge and piety as you travel "The Way to Heaven."
Description of The Way to Heaven:
"From sin to salvation, this book explores the gospel according to John Wesley in clear, contemporary language. It is useful as a textbook or for personal reflection and study. This 20th anniversary commemorative edition has a new introduction, two new chapters, and an updated bibliography."
Information on The Way to Heaven from the publisher:
Is There a Way to Heaven? The great evangelist John Wesley believed there is, and he developed his theology to help people make the journey from sin to salvation. In Wesley's "order of salvation," God's grace is the keynote from start to finish. The Way to Heaven is a twentieth-anniversary revision of John Wesley's Message for Today. Dr. Steve Harper presents Wesley's writings and the ideas of Wesley scholars in language that is clear and accessible but never simplistic. Written in the spirit of Wesley, here are "plain words for plain people." The heart of this book is a thoughtful and inspiring look at Wesley's theology of grace and its power to transform. Included are two new chapters. "Vision and Means" explores Wesley's mission and methods, and "To Serve the Present Age" considers the impact and relevance of his message today. In addition, an updated reading list facilitates further study, and questions at the end of each chapter stimulate personal reflection and small group discussion. Ideal as a textbook or for personal study and reflection, this book will advance your knowledge and piety as you travel "The Way to Heaven." Author Biography: Steve Harper, Ph.D. is vice president and professor of spiritual formation at the Florida campus of Asbury Theological Seminary. He is the author of numerous magazine articles and has written twelve books, including Devotional Life in the Wesleyan Tradition and Praying through the Lord's Prayer. Dr. Harper and his wife, Jeannie, live in Orlando, Florida. They have two grown children and two grandchildren.
About Steve Harper:
Steve Harper, Ph.D. is vice president and professor of spiritual formation at the Florida campus of Asbury Theological Seminary. He is the author of numerous magazine articles and has written twelve books, including Devotional Life in the Wesleyan Tradition and Praying through the Lords Prayer. Dr. Harper and his wife, Jeannie, live in Orlando, Florida. They have two grown children and two grandchildren.
Description of Steve Harper, author of The Way to Heaven:
According to the great evangelist John Wesley, the "order of salvation" is one in which God's grace is the keynote from start to finish. In this 20th anniversary revision of John Wesley's Message for Today, Harper traces Methodism's roots, unearthing a foundational theology of transforming grace. Features study questions, a new introduction, and two new chapters. 176 pages, softcover from Zondervan.






