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TENTH INSTITUTE:
TRINITY, COMMUNITY, and POWER: MAPPING TRAJECTORIES in WESLEYAN THEOLOGY

Somerville College, August 12 - August 22, 1997


Attendance: 198 members + 5 visitors

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Attendee List

Pre-Conference for Third World persons at Somerville College

Keynote Speaker:

M. Douglas Meeks
“Trinity, Community, and Power”*

Other Plenary Speakers:

Brian E. Beck
“Reflections”*

Roberta Bondi
“Praying ‘Our Father’ and Formation in Love”*

Ted A. Campbell
“‘Pure, Unbounded Love’: Doctrine about God in Historic Wesleyan Communities”*

José Míguez-Bonino
“Salvation as the Work of the Trinity: An Attempt at a Holistic Understanding from a
Latin American Perspective” (Kirkpatrick Lecture)*

Jürgen Moltmann
“Perichoresis: An Old Magic Word for a New Theology”*

Gabriel Setiloane
“The Wesleyan Conversion Experience in Traditional African Practice”

J. Philip Wogaman
“The Doctrine of God and Dilemmas of Power”*

Frances M. Young
“Essence and Energies: Classical Trinitarianism and ‘Enthusiasm’”*

Working Groups

  1. Biblical Studies
  2. Contextual Theology
  3. Ecclesiology and Oikoumene
  4. Evangelism
  5. Global Mission and Political Economy
  6. History of Wesleyan Traditions (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries)
  7. Practical Theology
  8. Spirituality and Discipleship
  9. Systematic Theology
  10. Wesley Studies

Observer: Francis Frost (Roman Catholic)

Note: a detailed schedule of this Institute, giving a sense of its rhythms, can be found in OXFORDnotes 4.3

*Marked papers were published as proceedings of this Institute in:
Meeks, M. Douglas, ed. Trinity, Community, and Power: Mapping Trajectories in Wesleyan Theology. Nashville: Kingswood Books, 2000. (Available through Amazon.com & Cokesbury.com)