Transformational Theology Praxis in the Wesleyan Tradition

Mutwiri, Bishop Nicholas and Kinoti, Mary (2022) Transformational Theology Praxis in the Wesleyan Tradition. Open Journal of Philosophy, 12 (03). pp. 424-432. ISSN 2163-9434

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Abstract

In theology, praxis refers to the application of religious doctrines and ethics to daily life. It is, in some ways, applied belief. The premise is that following one’s religious convictions allows one to live a just life. Nowhere is this more exemplified in the Wesleyan framework, which assesses that holiness before God and man is the logical consequence of true theology. Indeed, the assertion of the significance of praxis in theological action is a common feature of modern yearnings for a religious renaissance across denominations. Therefore, this article aims to evaluate the transformational theology praxis in the Wesleyan tradition, and the Methodist church in extension. This article uses a qualitative methodology. The article utilizes secondary data from scholarly articles in journals, church history tomes and church records. The data is presented in themes and patterns. The article concludes that in today’s increasingly multicultural culture, Wesleyan Theology praxis forms the bedrock and superstructure for creating inclusivity in the ministry of the local church. This article recommends that modern methodism dedicates itself to the core of transformational Wesleyan praxis, which includes establishing liturgies, structuring worship, expounding the faith, and developing catechisms.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pacific Library > Social Sciences and Humanities
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Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2023 10:11
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2024 04:56
URI: http://editor.classicopenlibrary.com/id/eprint/862

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