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한국대학선교학회 대학과 선교 대학과 선교 제22호
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2012
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129 - 158 (30page)

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John Wesley’s Standard Sermons and Explanatory Notes upon the New Testament was the official doctrinal documents which characterized Methodism. It was rather Collections of Psalms and Hymns than these that more strongly moved the people and vitalized the early methodist movement. Actually, “Methodism was born in song.” A Collection of Psalms and Hymns was a very effective tool to evoke an ardent spirit of praise in the hearts of many Methodists and to educate them. At this process, German Pietistic Hymns have made a considerable contribution to John Wesley's theological thinking and the movement. The subjective quality of German hymns reached its culmination in the works by Pietists, which emphasized the tension between the transcendence of God and the personal relationship in repentance, conversion and assurance of salvation. The 33 hymns translated and accepted by John Wesley came from both Hymnals edited by A. J. Freylinghausen in Halle and Hymnals by N. L. v. Zinzendorf in Herrnhut. Although German Pietistic Hymns have taken a relatively small part in Collection of Psalms and Hymns in comparison with English hymns, they have much impacted on the formation of John Wesley’s theological thinking and Methodism.

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