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La Biblia a través de los ojos de Juan Wesley

La Biblia a través de los ojos de Juan Wesley

52 estudios bíblicos de discipulado  

por Philip Wingeier-Rayo
Estudio bíblico Clero y laicos Discipulado

Este recurso es el fruto del trabajo misional del autor en iglesias de América Latina y EE. UU. Las clases están diseñadas para proveer enseñanza tanto a personas nuevas en la fe, como a quienes tienen más conocimiento o madurez y desean profundizar su estudio de las Escrituras a través de los lentes de la herencia, la teología y las doctrinas básicas de la fe wesleyanas—herramientas fundamentales para nutrir el discipulado cristiano en la tradición wesleyana.

Cada estudio bíblico o clase consta de las siguientes partes:

  • Un versículo bíblico clave al tema de estudio;
  • Una introducción breve al tema de estudio;
  • Una enseñanza con observaciones extraídas de las obras de Wesley;
  • Preguntas para reflexionar y discutir en grupos pequeños, y
  • Una oración final.
ISBN: 978-0-88177-922-6
Editor: The Upper Room
Imprimir: Discipleship Resources
Fecha de publicación: 07/01/2019
Paginas: 160
Dimensiones: 9.0000 x 6.0000

Rev. Dr. Philip Wingeier-Rayo is the academic dean at Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington D.C. He holds his doctorate in Theology, Ethics and Culture from Chicago Theological Seminary, an M.T.S from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and a M.Th. From Evangelical Theological Seminary, Matanzas, Cuba.

He has previously taught at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, Pfeiffer University in North Carolina, Baez Camargo Seminary in Mexico City and the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Matanzas, Cuba. A fourth-generation missionary, Dr. Wingeier-Rayo's research interests are at the intersection of missiology and Methodist studies, focusing on the missional church, evangelism, Christianity and culture, as well as world Christianity.

His academic work has been informed by his fifteen years of missionary service in Mexico, Nicaragua, the Rio Grande Valley, and Cuba. The author has written numerous articles and two books, Cuban Methodism: The Untold Story of Survival and Revival (Dolphins and Orchids, 2004) and Where Are the Poor? An Ethnographic Study of a Base Christian Community and a Pentecostal Church in Mexico (Pickwick Publications, 2011).

During his tenure at Pfeiffer, he was an active member of the Board of Global Ministries and the Committee on Justice and Reconciliation for the Western North Carolina Conference of the UMC. He also led student trips to Brazil, India, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Mexico. Wingeier-Rayo is married to Diana, a UMC elder, and they are parents to three children, Massiel, Keffren, and Isaiah.

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