Papers by Ted A. Campbell
Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Jehovah": Contributions of Welsh and English Calvinists to Worship in Eighteenth-Century England
ERRATUM: Albert C. Outler and the Heart of the Christian Tradition
The letters of Charles Wesley
The Origins and Early Growth of Methodism, 1730–91

Laying the Foundations: 1910–1948
The Oxford Handbook of Ecumenical Studies, 2017
This chapter details the evolution of the constituent bodies of the World Council of Churches in ... more This chapter details the evolution of the constituent bodies of the World Council of Churches in the period between 1910 and the Council’s formal organization in 1948. It shows how these constitutive components (the International Missionary Council, the Faith and Order movement, and the Life and Work movement) grew originally from Protestant postmillennial optimism at the start of the twentieth century and evolved in the wake of the First World War, the rise of the Soviet state, the global economic depression of the 1930s, the rise of German National Socialism, the Second World War, and the destruction that the war brought about. All of these factors made ecumenical engagement utterly urgent in the eyes of the leaders of the ecumenical movement. The chapter also shows how Eastern Orthodox churches and representatives of the Catholic Church, even prior to the Second Vatican Council, became engaged at varying levels with ecumenical work.
The Asbury Journal, 2008
It has been well documented that the "way of salvation" was central to John Wesley's thought. But... more It has been well documented that the "way of salvation" was central to John Wesley's thought. But how did Methodists in the nineteenth century express a theology and spirituality of the way of salvation? This article examines formal doctrinal materials from Methodist churches (including catechisms, doctrinal statements, and hymnals) and the testimonies of l'vfethodist men and women to discern how teachings about the way of salvation were transmitted after the time of John and Charles Wesley. Based on these doctrinal works and personal testimonies, the article shows a consistent pattern in Methodist teaching and experience involving a) conviction of sin, b) conversion, c) struggles of the soul following conversion, and then d) entire sanctification.
John Wesley and the legacy of Methodist theology
Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 2003
The Gospel and the Ecumenical Movement
The Gospel in Christian Traditions, 2009
The Gospel in Protestant and Related Churches
The Gospel in Christian Traditions, 2009
The Gospel in Ancient Christian Churches
The Gospel in Christian Traditions, 2009
The Gospel in Proto-Orthodox Christian Communities
The Gospel in Christian Traditions, 2009
The Gospel in Christian Traditions
Throughout the history of Christianity, there have been theological disputes that caused fissures... more Throughout the history of Christianity, there have been theological disputes that caused fissures among the faithful. There were the major ruptures of the Great Schism of 1054 and the Protestant Reformation. Since the Reformation, though, there has been an eruption of ...
John Wesley as diarist and correspondent
The Cambridge Companion to John Wesley
Spiritual Biography and Autobiography
The Cambridge Companion to American Methodism
Means of Grace and Forms of Piety
Oxford Handbooks Online, 2010
Charles Wesley: life, literature and legacy
For the first time in history, this timely landmark volume brings together contributions from the... more For the first time in history, this timely landmark volume brings together contributions from the leading scholars working on the life and work of Charles Wesley. Published in time for the 2007 tercentenary of Charles Wesley's birth, this volume celebrates the continuing importance of Charles Wesley as one of the major figures of 18th century Christian history, one of the most prominent hymn writers of the English speaking world and one of the founders of the worldwide Methodist movement. The contributors include: Jeremy Gregory, Geoffrey Wainwright, Henry Rack, Paul Chilcote, Anna Lawrence and Susan White.
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