
Dialogue Between a Methodist and a Churchman
Written by William Law in the 18th century, 'Dialogue Between a Methodist and a Churchman' is a theological work that critiques Methodism through a dialectic format. Law, an Anglican priest and Christian mystic, addresses the doctrines of predestination and absolute depravity, challenging their validity by analyzing Calvinist proof texts. This work is notable for its engagement with contemporary theological debates and Law's adaptation of early church mysticism to modern Anglican practice.







