What is distinctive about Methodism? Does it have theological emphases any different from other mainstream Christian movements or denominations? Does this matter? And how does Methodism 'carry' its theology anyway? These are the questions behind this book. Written by a range of contributors from inside and outside British Methodism, including three ecumenical respondents, the book is a creative exploration of British Methodist theology since 1932. In three parts, the book unmasks the theological emphases evident in many aspects of British Methodism's life, explores the themes uncovered, and assesses the significance of these findings for Methodism and beyond.