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单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,*,Methodist,卫理公会派教徒,Methodist,1,The History of Methodism,Origins,The Methodist began in the mid-18th century as the,Church of England.a small group of students,including,John Wesley,Charles Wesley and George Whitefield,met,on the Oxford University campus.They focused on bible,study,methodica(系统的)study of scripture(圣经)and,living a holy life.They also founded the Holy club at Oxford,In 1735,John and charles Wesley went to America to,teach the gospel(传播福音)to the american Indians in,the colony of Georgia.In less than two years,the Holy Club,disbanded.John Wesley returned to England and met with,a group of clergymen he respected.After that,these,clergymen(牧师)became popular.,The History of Methodism,2,The nickname Methodistsstudents had used,against the wesleys was revived The followers became,known as Methodists.These Methodists frequently,visited the sick and the poor,as well as prisoners,Methodist preachers(牧师)were notorious(臭名昭著的),for their enthusiastic sermons(FiE)and often accused of,fanaticism(狂玨热).Because of this,they often be expelled,from the church.However,many underclass people were,deeply moved by his sermons and began to believe in,Christianity,After American Independence,Methodism breaked,away from Anglican(圣公会).Then it split into the,Methodist Protestant church(美普会)he methodist,Episcopal Church South(监理会),the methodist,Episcopal Church(美以美会)and so on.In1939,these,three church merged into today s the Methodist,Church(卫理公会,The nickname Methodistsstude,3,First and Second Awakenings,The First Great Awakening was a religious movement,among colonials(殖民地)from1730sto1740s.The,English Calvinist(加尔文主义)Methodist preacher George,Whitefield(乔治怀特菲尔德)travelled acr。ss the colonies,and preached in a dramatic and emotional style.He,acceptted everyone as his audience.The new style of,sermons breathed new life into religion in America.People,became passionately involved in their religion,rather than,passively listening to discourse(论述),The Second Great Awakening was a nationwide wave,of revivals from 1790 to 1840.In New England,the renewed,interest in religion inspired a wave of social activism(行动主,x).Methodism grew rapidly and established several,colleges,especially Boston University,First and Second Awakenings,4,Thomas Coke,卫理公会第一任主教,John Wesley约翰卫斯理,George Whitefield,乔治囗怀特菲尔德,Thomas Coke,5,两次分裂和合并,1828年有虔诚圣洁的会友多人,主要由于坚持会友代表,权的缘故而分离,另行组织美普会。,1844年又为蓄奴问题或总议会与会督之权限问题而分裂,在美南的称监理会,在美北的称美以美会。,1939年5月10日在密苏里州堪萨斯城召开的联合大会中美,以美会、坚理会和美普会合并成现今的卫理公会。,1968年4月23日,卫理公会和福音联合弟兄会又合并成为,联合卫理公会。,两次分裂和合并,6,Methodist Church,N,Methodist Church,7,HHEE,HHEE,8,The best loved man in England,John Wesley,John Wesley(1703-1791was born in Epworth,England.His father was a graduate of the University of,Oxford and a church of england rector,In June 1720,Wesley entered Christ Church,Oxford.In,1724,he graduated as a Bachelor of Arts and decided to,pursue a Master of Arts degree.He was ordained a deacon,on 25 September 1725.In 1726,Wesley was elected a,fellow of Lincoln College,OXford.In August 1727,after,taking his masters degree,Wesley returned to Epworth,Ordained a priest on 22 September 1728,Wesley served,as a parish curate for two years.He returned to oxford in,1729 at the request of the Rector of Lincoln College and to,maintain his status as junior Fellow,The best loved man in England,9,In 1735,Wesley and his,brother Charles sailed for,Savannah at the request of,James oglethorpe.Ir,1737.he returned to,England From 1739,Wesley,began his open-air,preaching.Though he was,persecuted by clergy and,magistrates for various,reason,he kept preaching to,the end,The founder of,Methodism-John Wesley,In 1735,Wesley and his,10,卫理公会派教徒课件,11,卫理公会派教徒课件,12,卫理公会派教徒课件,13,卫理公会派教徒课件,14,卫理公会派教徒课件,15,卫理公会派教徒课件,16,卫理公会派教徒课件,17,卫理公会派教徒课件,18,卫理公会派教徒课件,19,卫理公会派教徒课件,20,
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