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Why you should know about the New Thought movement

  • Written by Christopher H. Evans, Professor of the History of Christianity, Boston University
imageThe New Thought movement left behind an important legacy.Wesley Nitsckie, CC BY-SA

President Donald Trump embraces several political stances important to his conservative evangelical base. This includes support for “religious liberty” legislation and exempting evangelicals from laws upholding lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual...

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