Resume Practice Book for Twelve Chapters in High Mysticism First Set Forth in 1892 by Emma Curtis Hopkins
Publication: 1928 Emma Curtis Hopkins Fund Tenth Edition
Josephine Emma Curtis Hopkins (1849 –1925) was an influential American spiritual teacher. Hopkins was involved in organizing the New Though movement and was a theologian, teacher, writer, feminist, mystic, and healer; who taught and ordained hundreds of people, including notably many women. Hopkins was called the "teacher of teachers" and "mother of New Thought" because a number of her students went on to found their own churches or to become prominent in the New Though Movement, including Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, founders of Unity Church; Ernest Holmes; and H. Emilie Lady, author of Unity's cornerstone text Lessons in Truth. According to Charles S. Braden, Hopkins influenced the development of New Thought "more than any other single teacher", and modern scholars have identified Hopkins as the founder of New Thought.
Condition: black faux leather boards, gilt edges, clean copy in Fine Condition