https://www.methodistreview.org:443/index.php/mr/issue/feedMethodist Review2021-01-22T06:50:28-08:00Rex D. Matthewsrex.matthews@emory.eduOpen Journal Systems<p><em>Methodist Review</em>, ISSN: 1946-5254 (online), is an open access, peer-reviewed electronic journal which publishes scholarly articles in all areas and eras of Wesleyan and Methodist studies.</p>https://www.methodistreview.org:443/index.php/mr/article/view/252Knowing God2021-01-12T08:03:09-08:00Kenny Johnstonkrjohnston@wbs.edu<p>This article is a critical analysis of John Wesley’s use of the witness of the Spirit as a “non-inferential” solution to the problem of spiritual knowledge. Specifically, it explores the foundational role that non-inferential knowledge plays for Wesley’s broader epistemological theology and the relevance that it has for contemporary discussions. Wesley refined his understanding of the witness of the Spirit around the concept of a direct, non-inferential spiritual knowledge as seen in the 1767 discourse “The Witness of the Spirit, II.” This knowledge was understood as prior to any knowledge founded upon rational discourse and antecedent to any operations of the intellect. In some important ways Wesley was able to use the terminology and epistemological frameworks of his day while also departing from them by allowing not just sense data of the material world but also of the immaterial, divine world to be immediately and directly perceived and given without utilizing the process of reason and reflection.</p>2021-02-12T00:00:00-08:00Copyright (c) 2021 Methodist Reviewhttps://www.methodistreview.org:443/index.php/mr/article/view/253The Methodist Review Newsletter (January 2021)2021-01-22T06:34:02-08:00Rex Matthewsrex.matthews@emory.edu<p><em>The Methodist Review Newsletter</em> is a free quarterly electronic newsletter intended for all those who are interested in the world of Wesleyan and Methodist scholarship. The newsletter is a supplemental service of Methodist Review, and will be available free of charge four times a year (January, April, July, and October) to all subscribers to the journal.</p>2021-01-22T00:00:00-08:00Copyright (c) 2021 Methodist Review