How Are Methodism And Christianity Different?
Methodism *is* a form of Christianity. Technically, it is a Protestant faith, and is a revision of the Anglican Church, having doctrinal influences which are both Arminian and Calvinistic. It is a broad Church, having both high and low liturgical practices. Plus of course its founder, John Wesley, wrote many of the most famous hymns. There are about 70 million Methodists worldwide.