The Asbury Journal publishes scholarly essays and book reviews written from a Wesleyan perspective. The Journal's authors and audience reflect the global reality of the Christian church, the holistic nature of Wesleyan thought, and the importance of both theory and practice in addressing the current issues of the day. Authors include Wesleyan scholars, scholars of Wesleyanism/Methodism, and scholars writing on issues of theological and theological education importance.
Current Issue: Volume 79, Number 1 (2024) Spring
Journal
Editorial
From the Editor
Robert A. Danielson
Articles
A Deal with the Devil: Pragmatic Mission and Early American Methodism’s Complicity with Slavery
William Payne
A Plain Account of Christian Purity: Berlin Walls
Dean G. Blevins and Marie Gregg
H.C. Morrison and the Holiness Union of the South
Robert A. Danielson
Essays
Why Did Disciples Anoint with Oil for Healing in Mark 6:13?
Craig S. Keener
From the Archives: Francis Clark: The Dark History of Slavery and Methodism in Kentucky
Robert A. Danielson
Feature
Book Review
Book Reviews
Glen O'Brien, Zachariah S. Motts, Roderick T. Leupp, Jonathan Tysick, Duane F. Watson, and William B. Bowes