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Leicester R. Longden

Longden is a John Wesley Fellow and associate professor of evangelism and discipleship emeritus, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary.


Contributions to Catalyst

  • The Lordless Powers and Baptismal Renunciations: A Reappraisal, on Jun 18, 2018

  • The Lordless Powers and Baptismal Renunciations, on Aug 07, 2017

  • In Memory of Thomas C. Oden, on Apr 10, 2017

  • Deep Church Catechesis (2), on Dec 12, 2016

  • Deep Church Catechesis, on Oct 17, 2016

  • The Musicality of Wesleyan Catechesis, Part Two, on Feb 08, 2016

  • The Musicality of Wesleyan Catechesis, on Dec 07, 2015

  • The Musicality of Catechesis, on Oct 12, 2015

  • The Legacy of Albert Cook Outler: Nostalgia, Challenge, Prospect (Part 3), on Mar 30, 2015

  • The Legacy of Albert Cook Outler: Nostalgia, Challenge, Prospect (Part 2), on Mar 23, 2015

  • The Legacy of Albert Cook Outler: Nostalgia, Challenge, Prospect (Part 1), on Mar 16, 2015

  • The Quadrilateral and the Formation of Disciples, on Jan 26, 2015

  • Wesley’s Boot Camp, on Oct 20, 2014

  • Does the Recovery of Catechesis Need a Boot Camp Model?, on Aug 11, 2014

  • Baptism and the Recovery of the Catechumenate, on Jun 23, 2014

  • Resources for the Renewal of Catechesis, on Mar 03, 2014

  • What’s Missing in Our Catechesis?, on Dec 09, 2013

  • The Lost Art of Catechesis, on Oct 21, 2013

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