Om Montanus Redivivus
In this provocative work, James Clark argues that the principles and practices of the early Montanists, a Christian sect known for its ecstatic prophesying and strict asceticism, are alive and well in the Methodist movement. Clark's thoughtful analysis sheds new light on the origins and evolution of Methodist theology and invites readers to consider the religio-historical roots of their own faith.
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