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New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement eBook : Mosley, Glenn: Amazon.com.au: Kindle Store

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New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement Kindle Edition
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In this book, Glenn R. Mosley chronicles the history of the movement, including biographical sketches and the philosophies of pioneers and influential leaders linked to the movement's development and growth. These include Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, the founders of Unity; Ernest Holmes, founder of the Science of Mind; Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Church of Christ Science; Ralph Waldo Trine, philosopher, mystic, teacher, and early mentor of New Thought; Joel Goldsmith, founder of The Infinite Way, among others.



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181 pages
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English
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Templeton Press
Publication date

1 March 2006

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Dr. Glenn R. Mosley is ordained by the Unity School of Christianity and is president emeritus of the Association of Unity Churches International. He holds a PhD in education from Walden University and is the author of several books. Dr. Mosley has traveled in all fifty states and nearly sixty countries, lecturing to both religious and secular audiences. He regularly appears on radio and television.--This text refers to the paperback edition.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 28 January 2013
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I'm sad to say that this book was not what I expected. When I read the sub-title for this book, I assumed that it would be a little more comprehensive review of the New Thought movement. Instead, it is a review of the history of the Unity School of Christianity. That is its primary focus, not on the history of the broader New Thought movement. The information that the book contained about the other branches of New Thought was brief and even cursory. I had learned more about those histories in my own studies, then what this book gave.
As an explanation of the history of Unity, this book is good, 
as a history of the broader New Thought movement, not so much.

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