The nineteenth-century American physiological reform movement was deeply religious. While historians have noted the moral or religious imperatives intermingled with reformers’ dietary recommendations, few have examined why and how a movement to reform the body became religious and how that religious impulse manifested itself. This thesis therefore offers a close examination of the religious aspects of physiological reform, arguing first that a holistic or sympathetic theological anthropology undergirded the sacralization of bodily regimen. Second, this thesis demonstrates that physiological reformers relied on the Bible to promote their movement and that the Bible’s dietary teachings were a substantial point of conflict between the refor...
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The Reformation and the consequent divergence of religious cultures in Europe had profound consequen...
This article explores how writers, predominantly adhering to a variety of different Christian denomi...
This chapter argues that the historical legacy of suspicion towards the body, time and material exis...
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In this thesis, I review theology of the body in Catholic and Protestant history and discuss what it...
The roots of physiology — on the basis of anatomical thinking and mind, which is fundamental idea of...
Since the late 1950s, there is a body-related discourse in the United States which aims for a fit an...
Thanks to critical scholars we have come to discover the cul- tural underpinnings of our bodies in ...
This is the first study to examine how pastors lost authority over bodily healing in the nineteenth ...
The Danish physician Thomas Bartholin, famous for his work as an anatomist, also nourished a career-...
Focused on three different protestant communities - puritans, pietists, and Methodists - this essay ...
In the last two decades of the nineteenth century, a veritable explosion of narratives appeared deta...
The Reformation and the consequent divergence of religious cultures in Europe had profound consequen...
This article explores how writers, predominantly adhering to a variety of different Christian denomi...
This chapter argues that the historical legacy of suspicion towards the body, time and material exis...
How did foreign Christian anti-footbinding activists treat the distinc-tive forms of human embodimen...
[[This is a statement of the problem for the Prayer of the Heart research – book in progress. Please...
This thesis is a critical examination of muscular Christianity, “a movement emphasizing rigorous phy...
Practitioners of alternative medicine and spirituality often highlight narratives of healing as evid...
In this thesis, I review theology of the body in Catholic and Protestant history and discuss what it...
The roots of physiology — on the basis of anatomical thinking and mind, which is fundamental idea of...
Since the late 1950s, there is a body-related discourse in the United States which aims for a fit an...
Thanks to critical scholars we have come to discover the cul- tural underpinnings of our bodies in ...
This is the first study to examine how pastors lost authority over bodily healing in the nineteenth ...
The Danish physician Thomas Bartholin, famous for his work as an anatomist, also nourished a career-...
Focused on three different protestant communities - puritans, pietists, and Methodists - this essay ...
In the last two decades of the nineteenth century, a veritable explosion of narratives appeared deta...
The Reformation and the consequent divergence of religious cultures in Europe had profound consequen...
This article explores how writers, predominantly adhering to a variety of different Christian denomi...