List of New Thought denominations and independent centers

This is a list of New Thought membership organizations. It is historically based, therefore not all of these groups may be in existence at this time.

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  • Church of the Healing Christ in New York City, associated with Divine Science ( defunct)
  • Divine Science, founded in 1892 in San Francisco, California by Malinda Cramer[1]

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  • The Metaphysical Club, founded in Boston, Massachusetts by Rev. L. B. Macdonald, Dr. J. W. Lindy and Mr. Frederick Reed in 1895. This group, which is unrelated to a group of the same name at Harvard University organized by C.S. Peirce, Oliver Wendell Holmes and William James in 1872, was called "the first permanent New Thought Club" by Horatio Dresser. This Metaphysical Club was absorbed into the International New Thought Alliance in 1914. (membership organization; defunct)[1]

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  • Radiant Center of Philosophy in Atlantic City, New Jersey, associated with Kate Atkinson Boehme c. 1918 (defunct)
  • Religious Science a.k.a. Science of Mind founded in Los Angeles by Ernest Holmes
  • Religious Science International, associated with Religious Science now known as International Centers for Spiritual Living (originally the International Association of Religious Science Churches). Now integrated with United Centers for Spiritual Living under the new name of Centers for Spiritual Living, headquartered in Golden, Colorado.*

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  • Understanding Principles for Better Living Church, founded in Los Angeles by Della Reese
  • United Church of Religious Science, associated with Religious Science now known as United Centers for Spiritual Living. Now integrated with Religious Science International under the new name of Centers for Spiritual Living, headquartered in Golden, Colorado.
  • Unity Church, founded by Charles Fillmore
  • Universal Foundation For Better Living, founded in Chicago, IL by Johnnie Coleman

See also

References

  1. Dresser, Horatio. A History of the New Thought Movement. Thomas Y. Crowell. 1919.
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