Hopkins, Emma Curtis (1853–1925)

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Hopkins, Emma Curtis (1853–1925)

American leader of New Thought movement. Born Sept 2, 1853, in Killingly, Connecticut; died April 25, 1925, in New York, NY; dau. of Rufus D. and Lydia (Phillips) Hopkins; attended Woodstock Academy in CT; m. George I. Hopkins (teacher), July 19, 1874 (div.); children: John (died 1905).

Student of Mary Baker Eddy, served on editorial staff of Christian Science Journal (1884–85); established Christian Science Theological Seminary which met in her home (1887); published magazine Christian Metaphysician (1887–97); established successful Emma Hopkins College of Metaphysical Science, which helped impact influence of women in field; known as "Teacher of Teachers" in New Thought movement, taught many of move-ment's prominent teachers and leaders, including Charles and Myrtle Page Fillmore; published High Mysticism (12 vols, 1920–22).

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