E2: Radicle Methodism Module 1: The Radicle and The Roots
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Let’s step back to 18th century England, where John and Charles Wesley and a few others at Oxford University had earned the nickname “Methodists.” You will discover how what started as a derisive nickname became a movement that reached the poor and disenfranchised. It was during this period that John Wesley famously “submitted to be more vile,” an occurrence that set Methodism on fire.