Tom Schwanda is Associate Professor of Christian Formation and Ministry at Wheaton College. He is the author of numerous articles and three books including Soul Recreation: The Contemplative-Mystical Piety of Puritanism and with Alec Ryrie, Puritanism and Emotion in the Early Modern World. He takes great delight in introducing others to the rich spiritual treasures of the Puritans.
Puritan Spirituality: Walking with God
Speaker(s): Tom Schwanda
Date: Summer 2018
Length: 6h29m
Product ID: RGDL4815S
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Description
Puritanism was a devotional movement that returned continually to the necessity of a closer walk with God, and consistently taught how to practice that walk. Engage the main themes of Puritan spirituality and discover the spiritual disciplines they fostered for the enrichment and deepening of relationship with God. Learn how these practices can stimulate spiritual renewal today.
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