Minister to the Body: Richard Greenham and the Other Side of Puritan Pastoral Practice
@inproceedings{Morrison2017MinisterTT, title={Minister to the Body: Richard Greenham and the Other Side of Puritan Pastoral Practice}, author={J. Morrison}, year={2017} }
MINISTER TO THE BODY: RICHARD GREENHAM AND THE OTHER SIDE OF PURITAN PASTORAL PRACTICE John David Morrison, Ph.D. The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2017 Chair: Dr. Shawn D. Wright This dissertation examines the role of the body in the theology and pastoral practice of Richard Greenham (c. 1540-1594). Contrary to those who find in puritanism a Platonizing disdain for the body, Greenham highly values the physical aspect of human nature. He spends much of his time and resources caring for… CONTINUE READING
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