Abstract

The author describes Wesleyan theology as “theology of the way” that communicates the theology grace in a less conceptual form and not from upside down. Instead of this, he afirms it as more open and dynamic. By this the author defines as starting point of Wesleyan theology the human condition as personal, social and based on experience.

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