John Newton was an eighteenth-century Anglican minister who is best known as the writer of the hymn &ldquo;Amazing Grace.&rdquo; Yet he was also the leading pastoral counselor of his generation who kept up a prolific letter-writing ministry of pastoral care to dozens of people from all walks of life who wrote seeking his advice. But why was Newton&rsquo;s counsel so popular? This work seeks to answer this question by exploring Newton&rsquo;s unique theology of suffering which formed an essential structure that informed and shaped his model of soul care. Influenced by this doctrine Newton&rsquo;s manner and methodology of pastoral care is explored highlighting key principles of his strategy as he sought to care for others. Finally two examples of Newton&rsquo;s counsel are considered: his ministry to his wife during her chronic health issue and his care of the poet William Cowper through his decades of struggle with depression.<br />
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