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Fearfully Wonderfully Made: The Interconnectedness of Body-Mind-Spirit

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This article describes the interconnection of body-mind, mind-spirit, and body-spirit from scientific, theological, and pastoral perspectives, and also from a Christian viewpoint, as exemplified in the words and actions of Jesus Christ. Using this background, the author, a physician, theologian, and lay pastoral minister, describes a course which she has developed for the ecumenical evening session of a local seminary.

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Fosarelli, P. Fearfully Wonderfully Made: The Interconnectedness of Body-Mind-Spirit. Journal of Religion and Health 41, 207–229 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020232802755

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