In this video, Ian Maddock discusses the theology of George Whitefield. Ian Maddock serves as senior lecturer in Christian thought …
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Among other salient differences you forgot to mention that Whitefield's theology left room for owning fellow human beings, which he did. Wesley's did not and consequently he did not own people. We are left to seriously question Whitefield's salvation and if he was regenerate at all.
Among other salient differences you forgot to mention that Whitefield's theology left room for owning fellow human beings, which he did. Wesley's did not and consequently he did not own people. We are left to seriously question Whitefield's salvation and if he was regenerate at all.