Nathan Bangs - Arminian apologist, first editor of the Methodist magazine Christian Advocate, opposed the
antinomianism of the
New Light Baptist community. Wrote six significant theological letters to a Presbyterian pastor, Rev. S. Williston.
Borden Parker Bowne - wrote numerous books on various theological themes; renowned as a philosopher and theologian.
Jabez Bunting - author of numerous articles and published sermons.
Adam Clarke -
Biblical theologian uncomfortable with systematic approaches to
Christian theology, Wrote a single volume theology. He also wrote a commentary which became one of the most widely used commentaries of all time.
Helenor M. Davisson - the first woman ordained in American Methodist Church.
Wilbur Fisk - religious educator, favored ending
slavery progressively (rather than in the revolutionary way proposed by other notable abolitionists, so as to avoid a split in the Church), early influence on the
temperance movement.
Richard Watson - outspoken British
abolitionist, wrote against
Clarke in defense of the eternal Sonship of Christ, one of the first theologians to systematize Wesley's theology.
Nathan Bangs - Arminian apologist, first editor of the Methodist magazine Christian Advocate, opposed the
antinomianism of the
New Light Baptist community. Wrote six significant theological letters to a Presbyterian pastor, Rev. S. Williston.
Borden Parker Bowne - wrote numerous books on various theological themes; renowned as a philosopher and theologian.
Jabez Bunting - author of numerous articles and published sermons.
Adam Clarke -
Biblical theologian uncomfortable with systematic approaches to
Christian theology, Wrote a single volume theology. He also wrote a commentary which became one of the most widely used commentaries of all time.
Helenor M. Davisson - the first woman ordained in American Methodist Church.
Wilbur Fisk - religious educator, favored ending
slavery progressively (rather than in the revolutionary way proposed by other notable abolitionists, so as to avoid a split in the Church), early influence on the
temperance movement.
Richard Watson - outspoken British
abolitionist, wrote against
Clarke in defense of the eternal Sonship of Christ, one of the first theologians to systematize Wesley's theology.