Question 1
According to John Wesley, what is the condition of humanity without God's grace?
Question 2
What practical implications does Wesley's doctrine have on human responsibility according to the notes?
Question 3
What does Wesley emphasize as prerequisites for individuals to seek God according to the lecture?
Question 4
What does Wesley suggest are prerequisites for individuals to engage with God’s further salvific work?
Question 5
How does Wesley's concept of prevenient grace differ from Calvin's view of grace?
Question 6
In Wesley's doctrine of original sin, what does he emphasize about the human nature's goodness?
Question 7
In Wesley's perspective, what are the means through which individuals can receive further grace?
Question 8
How does Wesley's doctrine of salvation process differ from Calvinism?
Question 9
How does Wesley view the impact of sin on human nature compared to Calvin?
Question 10
What theological term describes Wesley's belief that humans can actively participate in their salvation process?
Question 11
How does Wesley see the relationship between personal piety and communal accountability in Christian living?
Question 12
What role does prevenient grace play in restoring to humans according to Wesley?
Question 13
What does prevenient grace enable humans to respond to according to Wesley's teaching?
Question 14
How does Wesley's concept of prevenient grace influence the human capacity for salvation?
Question 15
According to Wesley, what does prevenient grace restore in humans?