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New Thought

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
New Thought popular philosophical movement with religious implications; it affirms "the creative power of constructive thinking." A successor of New England transcendentalism , New Thought grew out of the healing practices of P. P. Quimby and the "mental science" of W. F. Evans, a Swedenborgian minister. From its initial emphasis on the healing of disease it developed into an intensely individualistic and optimistic philosophy of life and conduct. The name was adopted in the 1890s to indicate this broader interest. Annual national conventions were held from 1894, and in 1914 the International... Read more
New Thought
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia ... taught that illness is mental. New Thought was influenced by philosophers ... Christian Science . The International New Thought Alliance (formed 1914) asserts ... illness stem from incorrect thinking. New Thought groups emphasize Jesus as a teacher ... Read more
History of Evolutionary Thought
Biology History of Evolutionary Thought Although Charles Darwin ... dominated biological thought and was most clearly ... the beginnings of the new science of geology. Geological ... critics. It is generally thought that the first edition ... original theory. Darwin thought "descent with modification ... Read more

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