‘A More Lively Feeling': The Correspondence and Integration of Mystical and Spatial Dynamics in John Woolman's Travels

John Woolman went on more than 30 ministry journeys, averaging one month traveling a year. Woolman's Journal demonstrates that these ministry travels were important to his spiritual and ethical formation. Woolman's understanding of divine revelation and ethical discernment developed in the...

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Published in:Quaker studies
Main Author: Kershner, Jon R. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Liverpool University Press [2015]
In: Quaker studies
IxTheo Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KDG Free church
RB Church office; congregation
Further subjects:B Travel
B Walking
B prophetic ministry
B Aesthetics
B itinerant ministry
B John Woolman
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Summary:John Woolman went on more than 30 ministry journeys, averaging one month traveling a year. Woolman's Journal demonstrates that these ministry travels were important to his spiritual and ethical formation. Woolman's understanding of divine revelation and ethical discernment developed in the space for reflection provided by travel and in the affordances of the landscape he passed through. As Woolman continued to travel, the theological and social integration of his ministry deepened. This article explicates the relationship between the physical activity of itinerant ministry and the formative effect it had on Woolman's social and theological convictions. Additionally, this research argues that Woolman used the aesthetics of travel as an act of prophetic embodiment intended to challenge those he encountered.
ISSN:2397-1770
Contains:Enthalten in: Quaker studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3828/quaker.20.1.103