Category:Methodist writers

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Methodist Christians who are/were known for their contributions to literary forms of all types, often writing for Methodist audiences.

Pages in category "Methodist writers"

The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • James Osgood Andrew
  • Raymond LeRoy Archer
  • August Theodor Arvidson

B

  • Nathan Bangs
  • Henry Bidleman Bascom

C

  • Samuel Chadwick
  • Earl Cranston
  • Fanny Crosby

D

  • Horace Mellard DuBose

F

  • Frederick Bohn Fisher

H

  • John William Hamilton
  • John Wesley Hardt
  • Georgia Harkness
  • Costen Jordan Harrell
  • Merriman Colbert Harris
  • Stanley Hauerwas

H cont.

  • Erastus Otis Haven
  • Theodore Sommers Henderson
  • Earl Gladstone Hunt, Jr.

J

  • Theodore Jennings
  • E. Stanley Jones
  • Scott J. Jones

M

  • Willard Francis Mallalieu
  • Holland Nimmons McTyeire
  • Donald E. Messer
  • Arthur James Moore
  • William Fiddian Moulton

N

  • John Philip Newman
  • John Louis Nuelsen

O

  • Thomas C. Oden
  • William Fitzjames Oldham

P

  • Phoebe Palmer
  • Charles Payne

P cont.

  • George Foster Pierce

Q

  • William Alfred Quayle

R

  • John Edward Robinson (Methodist bishop)
  • Clement Daniel Rockey

S

  • Charles Claude Selecman
  • Alexander Preston Shaw
  • Roy Hunter Short
  • Matthew Simpson
  • Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki

T

  • James Mills Thoburn
  • Edward Thomson

V

  • Edwin Edgar Voigt

W

  • Geoffrey Wainwright
  • Hazen Graff Werner
  • William H. Willimon
  • Richard J. Wills Jr
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