2022 Wesleyan-Pentecostal Symposium
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2022 Wesleyan-Pentecostal Symposium:
Sisters of the Spirit: Women in the Holiness and Pentecostal Tradition
Speakers included:
Ambrose, Linda, Laurentian University, Department of History
Bratton, Amy Caswell, New Leaf Network / Rocky Mountain College, Adjunct Professor, Spiritual Formation
Chan, Xenia Ling-Yee, PhD Student, Old Testament, Wycliffe College / University of Toronto
Courtney, Caleb, Educator and Independent Pentecostal Historian
Faragher, Christine, Eva Burrows College / University of Divinity (Australia), Lecturer in Spirituality and History
Fitzpatrick, Ian, National Director, Church of the Nazarene Canada
Lai, Kimberly Kit Man, PhD Student, Old Testament, Wycliffe College / University of Toronto
Laird, Rebecca, Point Loma Nazarene University, Professor of Christian Ministry and Practice
Mesaros-Winckles, Christy, Adrian College, Communication Arts and Sciences
Pope-Levinson, Priscilla, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Research Professor of Practical Theology
Robertson, James Tyler, Tyndale Seminary, Assistant Professor of Christian History
Robinson, J. Heather, Tyndale Seminary, Student
Also known as the Annual Wesley Studies Symposium
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Recent Submissions
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Called into Perfection: Mary Fletcher’s “Watch Words”
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Schedule for the 2022 Annual Wesley Studies Symposium, held at Tyndale University, April 26, 2022
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Under the Microscope: Dr. Lilian Yeomans under a Historical and Gendered Lens
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Saved, Sanctified and Filled with the Spirit: Narrative Accounts of Early Free Methodist Women Evangelists
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Is Holy Boldness Enough? A Retrospective on the Work of Dr. Susie C. Stanley, Scholar and Founder of the Wesleyan Holiness Women Clergy Conference
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Theology versus Practice of Women in Ministry: A Denominational Leader’s Perspective
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A Complex Inheritance: The Ambiguous Legacy of Catherine Mumford Booth’s Defence of Female Ministry
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What Did They Say About Themselves? The Autobiographical Writings of Canadian Pentecostal Missionary Women
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“”How Should We Ever Learn to Walk Alone?” : The Witness of Eliza Suggs
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Transformation and Transmission: The Transforming Influence of Written Spiritual Narratives in Early Methodism
(Annual Wesley Studies SymposiumToronto, Ont., 2022-04-26) -
The Decline and Fall of the Canadian Jerusalem: Ellen Hebden and the Influence of an Independent Canadian Pentecostal Movement
(Annual Wesley Studies SymposiumToronto, Ont., 2022-04-26) -
Dressing Their Spiritual and Ecclesial Changes: Women Preachers in the Progressive Era
(Annual Wesley Studies SymposiumToronto, Ont., 2022-04-26) -
Such an Unusual Voice: Bernice Gerard and Twentieth Century Canadian Pentecostalism
(Annual Wesley Studies SymposiumToronto, Ont., 2022-04-26)