3 men: On whose shoulders do we stand? Howard Culbertson Ministry, Church and Society Southern Nazarene University.

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3 men: On whose shoulders do we stand? Howard Culbertson Ministry, Church and Society Southern Nazarene University

Luther – early 1500’s

Luther German monk on a personal spiritual search: On what basis are my sins forgiven? Critical role of trip to Rome and his study of Paul’s letter to the Romans “The just shall live by faith”

Luther October 31, 1517 – Posting of 95 theses Is it grace or is it my works? Where does authority for beliefs reside, in Scripture or in church leadership? Priesthood of all believers Authority of bishop of Rome Result of ministry: Protestant Reformation

Wesley – middle 1700’s

Wesley Personal spiritual search: How do I achieve the holiness or righteousness asked of me by scripture? Missionary to Georgia / Encounter with the Moravians May 24, 1737 “I felt my heart strangely warmed” Reading of Luther’s preface to Romans

Wesley Wesleyan revival Marriage of two themes Grace / faith from Protestant Reformation Holiness from Roman Catholic tradition “There is no holiness apart from social holiness” Result of ministry: Methodist movement

Phineas F. Bresee, late 1800’s

Bresee Captivated by Wesley’s marriage of the twin themes of grace/faith and holiness Passion for the poor of Los Angeles Union in 1908 with like-minded groups in South and East End result of ministry: Church of the Nazarene