EIGHTH INSTITUTE:
The SIGNIFICANCE of METHODIST TEACHING and PRACTICE for CONFESSING the APOSTOLIC FAITH Somerville and St Hugh's Colleges, July 27 - August 6, 1987
Wesley Studies: What and How Did John Wesley Teach?
Methodist Teaching and Social and Economic Issues of the Nineteenth Century
Methodist Economic and Social Teachings and the Challenge of Liberation Theology
Methodist Evangelism and Doctrine
Contemporary Methodist Theology and Doctrinal Consensus
Observers: Günther Gassmann (World Council of Churches), Michael Jackson (Roman Catholic), Gillian Evans (Anglican), Brenda Stephenson (Reformed)
*Marked papers were published as proceedings of this Institute in:
Meeks, M. Douglas, ed. What Should Methodists Teach? Wesleyan Tradition and Modern Diversity. Nashville: Kingswood Books, 1990. The text of Meeks's Introduction.
Paper from Working Group 5 also included in published proceedings: Gillian R. Evans “Consensus and Reception”