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  • The book was described quite recently by a fellow theologian as " a comprehensive interpretation of Christian ethics as promulgated by Jesus, right on down through those whom Flew subsequently identifies as the most significant Christian thinkers of the last two thousand years . " It shows Flew to be one of several Methodist theologians in the mid-20th century to have become critical of the ideas of John Wesley on sinlessness and purity of intention : " Flew critiques Wesley's attitude to sin as offering only an inadequate account of moral evil, " so that he can " posit an over-optimistic instantaneous end to the effects of sin . . . . The result of these problems is an'intramundane asceticism', whereby the one assured of sanctification merely endures secular life, allowing a barrier to exist between one's work and worship ."