This is a good book, although I was looking for a more introductory book with a title in the "Guides for the Perplexed" series. It took me a while to get through this book although it is only about 100 pages; I move much slower through theology than I do through novels. This book has 4 chapters and I enjoyed the first, which was an introduction to John Wesley's life, and the final, more details about Wesley's theology. But the two middle chapters about Wesley's politics and the Church of England were answers to questions I didn't have in the first place.