Evangelical Conversion (ED209) focuses on a key aspect of evangelical theology: conversion. It begins by looking at the origin of the evangelical theology of conversion specifically through the ministries and teachings of John Wesley and George Whitefield. The course explores different dynamics that characterized the early evangelical view of conversion and compares that to the modern church’s understanding of conversion. It concludes with some recommendations for looking at evangelical conversion in a new light by looking at where it began.
Introduction
Introduction
Introducing the Speaker and Course
4m
Evangelicals and Conversion
Introducing Evangelicalism
6m
Evangelicalism through the Years
9m
Early Evangelical Conversion: Overview
11m
Early Evangelical Conversion: John Wesley and George Whitefield
Introducing Early Evangelical Conversion: John Wesley and George Whitefield
4m
The Nature of Early Evangelical Conversion
6m
The Foreshadowing of Evangelical Conversion
7m
The Moment of Evangelical Conversion
6m
Ongoing Conversion: Good Works
6m
Ongoing Conversion: The Place and Importance of Baptism and Assurance
9m
Evangelical Conversion Following the Great Awakening