H. Orton Wiley’s theology blends Arminianism with Wesleyanism. His magnum opus, Christian Theology, is still among the most widely used Methodist theological resources. It provides a clear articulation of Wesleyan-Arminian thought. Reflecting his tenure as a Nazarene pastor, college administrator, and school president, Wiley’s classic three-volume Christian Theology is presented here in full, together with a condensed version, Introduction to Christian Theology. Emphasizing both scholarly and practical elements, this four-volume collection is an excellent resource for pastors, theologians, and lay people alike.
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Probably the best Arminian systematic theology published in the twentieth century . . .
—Wayne A. Grudem, author, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine
H. Orton Wiley (1877–1961) was an Arminian theologian associated with the followers of John Wesley and the Holiness movement. He pastored a Nazarene church before working in academia. In his scholarly career he was elected dean of the Deets Pacific Bible College, and then served as president of Nazarene University (currently Point Loma Nazarene University) and Northwest Nazarene College. He is the author of several books, and edited the weekly periodical Herald of Holiness from 1928 to 1936.
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