Process Thought and the Wesleyan Tradition
Bangs, Carl. "The Idea of Perfection in a Future Theology." In Wesleyan Theology Today: A Bicentinnial Theological Consultation, ed. Theodore Runyon (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, United Methodist Publication House, 1985).
Castuera, Ignacio. "Wesley, Process and Liberation Theologies: A Test Case." In Wesleyan Theology Today: A Bicentinnial Theological Consultation, ed. Theodore Runyon (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, United Methodist Publication House, 1985), 95-104.
Cobb, John B., Jr. Grace and Responsibility: A Wesleyan Theology for Today. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1995.
_____. “Hough’s Alternative to Exclusion and Other Options.” Union Seminary Quarterly Review 56, no. 3-4 (2002): 80-94.
_____. “Human Responsibility and the Primacy of Grace.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 95-110.
_____. “I Say, ‘Keep the Quadrilateral!’” Circuit Rider 11, no.5 (May 1987): 4-6.
_____. “Nature and Grace in Wesley and Whitehead.” (unpubl.)
_____. “Only One Thing!” Circuit Rider 14, no.3 (April 1990): 6-8.
_____. “Response to ‘Bible as Decisive Authority’.” Circuit Rider 11, no.5 (May 1987): 4-6.
_____. [Retirement Chapel Talk] Perspective [School of Theology at Claremont] 31 (Spring-Summer 1990): 3, 8.
Coleman, Monica A.. “The World at Its Best: A Process Construction of a Wesleyan Understanding of Entire Sanctification.” Wesleyan Theological Journal 37, no. 2 (Fall 2002): 130-152.
Culp, John. “A Dialog with the Process Theology of John B. Cobb, Jr.” Wesleyan Theological Journal 15 (Fall 1980): 33-44.
_____. “A Wesleyan Contribution to Contemporary Epistemological Discussions.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 239-62.
Davaney, Sheila Greeve. "Feminism, Process Thought and the Wesleyan Tradition." In Wesleyan Theology Today: A Bicentinnial Theological Consultation, ed. Theodore Runyon (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, United Methodist Publication House, 1985), 1-13.
Deschner, John, Leroy T. Howe, and Klaus Penzel, eds. Our Common History as Christians: Essays in Honor of Albert C. Outler. New York: Oxford University Press, 1975. [abstract]
Leclerc, Diane. “Gendered Sin? Gendered Holiness? Historical Considerations and Homiletical Implications.” Wesleyan Theological Journal 39, no. 1 (Spring 2004): 54-73.
Lodahl, Michael. “Advocating the One in the Theological Many.” Science and Theology News 5, no. 6 (February, 2005): 13.
_____. “Creation Out of Nothing? Or Is Next to Nothing Enough?” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 217-38.
_____. “The Whiteheadian Wesley and the Evangelical Wesley: Can They Give Each Other Their Hands?” (unpubl.) February 1998.
Maddox, Randy L. “Seeking a Response-able God: The Wesleyan Tradition and Process Theology.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 111-42.
McDaniel, Jay and John L. Farthing. “John Wesley, Process Theology, and Consumerism.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 355-78.
Mickey, Paul A. Essentials of Wesleyan Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 1980, pp. 13-20. See [“The Junaluska Affirmation of Scriptural Christianity for United Methodists.”]
_____. "Process Theology and Wesleyan Thought: An Evangelical Perspective." In Wesleyan Theology Today: A Bicentinnial Theological Consultation, ed. Theodore Runyon (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, United Methodist Publication House, 1985), 76-87.
Moore, Mary Elizabeth Mullino. “Compassion and Hope: Theology Born of Action.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 315-40.
_____. “Wesleyan Spirituality: Meeting Contemporary Movements.” School of Theology at Claremont Bulletin 27:2 (December 1984): 1-6.
_____. “A Wrestling Church: Cultural Pluralism in the Wesleyan Tradition.” Quarterly Review (Summer 1992): 75-94.
Ogden, Schubert M. “Process Theology and the Wesleyan Witness.” Perkins Journal 37, no.3 (Spring 1984): 18-33. Republished in Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 25-48.
Oord, Thomas J. “Boston Personalism’s Affinities and Disparities with Wesleyan Theology and Process Philosophy.” Wesleyan Theological Journal 37, no. 2 (Fall 2002): 114-129.
_____. “A Postmodern Wesleyan Philosophy and David Ray Griffin’s Postmodern Vision.” Wesleyan Theological Journal 35, no.1 (Spring 2000): 216-44.
_____. “Prevenient Grace and Nonsensory Perception of God in a Postmodern Wesleyan Philosophy.” (Point Loma Press). [Paper delivered to society for Study of Psychology and Theology conference, Asbury Seminary, 2001]
_____. “A Process Wesleyan Theodicy: Freedom, Embodiment, and the Almighty God.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 193-216.
_____. “Types of Wesleyan Philosophy: The General Landscape and My Own Research Agenda.” Wesleyan Theological Journal 39, no. 1 (Spring 2004): 154-62. [abstract]
_____. “Wesleyan Theology, Boston Personalism, and Process Thought.” An Appendix to Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 379-92.
Padgett, Alan G. “Putting Reason in Its Place: Wesleyan Theology or Ontotheology?” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 263-78.
Peterson, Michael L. “Orthodox Christianity, Wesleyanism, and Process Theology: A Reply to John Culp.” Wesleyan Theological Journal 15 (Fall 1980): 45-58.
Pinnock, Clark. “Relational Theology among the Evangelicals.” (unpubl.) [AAR Conference, November 2003]
Potthoff, Harvey H. “The Free Spirit and the Church’s Theological Task.” The Iliff Review 7, no. 2 (Spring, 1955): 3-12.
Powell, Samuel M. “A Trinitarian Alternative to Process Theism.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 143-68.
Runyon, Theodore, ed. Wesleyan Theology Today: A Bicentennial Theological Consultation. Nashville: Kingswood Books, 1985. [Process Theology, pp. 65-116: Papers by Sheila Greeve Davaney, Paul A. Mickey, Schubert M. Ogden, Ignacio Casuera, and Carl Bangs.]
Stiles, Kenton M. “The Beauty of the Whole: Aesthetics in Process and Wesleyan Theologies.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 279-98.
Stone, Bryan. “Process and Sanctification.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 67-94.
Stone, Bryan P. and Thomas Jay Oord. “Introduction.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 9-24.
_____, eds. Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue. Nashville: Kingswood Books, 2001. [abstract]
Suchocki, Marjorie Hewitt. “Coming Home: Wesley, Whitehead, and Women.” The Drew Gateway 57, no.3 (Fall 1987): 31-43. Reprinted in Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 49-66.
_____. “John Wesley for Today.” Connections (January 2004): 5-7.
Timpe, Kevin. “Review: Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, by Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord eds. In Process Studies 31, no.1 (2002): 193-195
Walker, Theodore, Jr. “Black Theology and a More Protestant Approach to Wesleyan-Process Dialogue.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 299-314.
Yong, Amos. Review of Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Process and Wesleyan Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas J. Oord. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 45, no. 3 (September 2002): 544-545.
_____. Possibility and Actuality: The Doctrine of Creation and Its Implications for Divine Omniscience in The Wesleyan Philosophical Society Online Journal. Vol 1, issue 1, 2001.
Young, Henry James. “Spirituality and Social Transformation: Perspectives on Wesleyan and Process Theologies.” In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville, TN: Kingswood Books, 2001), 341-54.