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Exploring anthropological monism for pastoral care practice

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Michael R McLeod. Exploring Anthropological Monism for Pastoral Care Practice. Bethel Seminary of Bethel University. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bb7eef62-58dd-405d-855e-d504a4a3c1de?q=2016.

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M. R. Mcleod. Exploring anthropological monism for pastoral care practice. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bb7eef62-58dd-405d-855e-d504a4a3c1de?q=2016

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Michael R McLeod. Exploring Anthropological Monism for Pastoral Care Practice. Bethel Seminary of Bethel University. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bb7eef62-58dd-405d-855e-d504a4a3c1de?q=2016.

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  • This research project explored the viability and benefits of anthropological monism for pastoral care practice in a local church, utilizing (a) integration for holism to overcome fragmentation due to sin, (b) embodiment to refocus the church towards human physicality and the prominence of resurrection for end-of-life outcomes, and (c) community for forging outwardly focused relationships for a healthy and healing orientation of spiritual maturation for whole and holy personhood. A multidisiplinary literature review was undertaken to glean pastoral care insights from the bio-cultural sciences. Finally, qualitative ground theory was deployed in fieldwork to discover potential misgivings and benefits for pastoral care.
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  • 02/17/2024

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