An Anglo-Syrian Monk: John Wesley's Reception of Pseudo-Macarius
The article offers a methodological reflection on the history of the reception of the works of Pseudo-Macarius (second half of the fourth century AD) in the thought of John Wesley, the English theologian and founder of the Methodist movement. The survey of the state of the art is carried out looking...
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Autor principal: | Fallica Maria |
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De Gruyter
2021
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