Duke Divinity School Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition
The Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition was established by the Divinity School at Duke University in 1979, under the direction of Frank Baker*. It is dedicated to four intertwined tasks:
staffing, supervising and enriching curricular and extracurricular offerings in Methodist and Wesleyan Studies at the Divinity School;
providing educational outreach programs to United Methodist constituencies and beyond;
developing research resources for students and scholars of the broad Wesleyan tradition around the globe; and
supporting the production of critical editions of the texts of John and Charles Wesley in print and online formats.
One focus of the fourth task is participation in The...
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