Next class session begins April 9, 2012 and ends June 3, 2012. Registration deadline is April 16, 2012.
Background of New Thought explores the origin and development of the ideas, beliefs, and theories that characterize the New Thought movement. The course also looks at the expression of those ideas, beliefs, and theories in the various New Thought religions, and briefly examines the work of some of the most notable New Thought writers and teachers. In addition, the course investigates the most recent developments in the evolution of the New Thought movement.
The required texts for this course are:
* Spirits in Rebellion by Charles Braden (no discount)
* Friends in High Places by Thomas Shepherd (Third edition, Revised 2006) (no discount)
To purchase and participate in this online course, you will need to register as a New Customer or log in as a Returning Customer.
E5029, Background of New Thought, 10 credit hours, $170.00