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  2. Unity Church - Wikipedia

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    Unity may be best known for its Daily Word devotional publication begun in 1924. Originally based in Christianity with emphasis on the Bible, Unity has said it is a "Christian movement that emphasizes affirmative prayer and education as a path to spirituality," and says about itself, "We honor all spiritual practices and the diversity of paths ...

  3. History of New Thought - Wikipedia

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    As a spiritual movement with roots in metaphysical beliefs, New Thought has helped guide a variety of social changes throughout the 19th, 20th, and into the 21st centuries. Psychologist and philosopher William James labelled New Thought "the religion of healthy-mindedness" in his study on religion and science, The Varieties of Religious Experience.

  4. Charles Fillmore (Unity Church) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Christ (1906) The Unity of Religion and Therapeutics in the New Thought. (1904) John the Baptist States of Mind (1906) The Real and the Unreal (1906) In the Name of the Lord (1906) The Invisible Resource (1906) Spiritual Obedience (1906) The idea God and the True God (1906) Thee Dawn of a new Day (1906) The Changeless Substance (1907)

  5. Christian universalism - Wikipedia

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    The Unity School of Christianity, founded in 1889 by Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, has taught some Universalist beliefs such as God's total goodness, the divine nature of human beings, and the rejection of the traditional Christian belief that God condemns people to Hell. [30]

  6. Universal Foundation for Better Living - Wikipedia

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    After founding the first predominantly African American Unity Church in 1954, Colemon broke away in 1974. Named the Universal Foundation for Better Living, the foundation had 22,000 members in the late 1980s, with a 32-acre facility in the Chicago-area. [3] The foundation adheres closely to the principles taught by Charles and Myrtle Fillmore. [4]

  7. Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    The notion of purgatory is associated particularly with the Latin Church of the Catholic Church (in the Eastern Catholic Churches it is a doctrine, though often without using the name "Purgatory"); Anglicans of the Anglo-Catholic tradition generally also hold to the belief.

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  9. Raymond Charles Barker - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, he began his formal studies one month each summer, from 1935 to 1938, at Unity Headquarters, Lee's Summit, Missouri. While still formally a student, he organized a Unity Church in Syracuse, New York. In June 1940, he was ordained at Unity School by Unity co-founder Charles Fillmore.

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