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The Philosophy of Jesus: Updated and Gender-Neutral
Written by Ernest Holmes
Narrated by Tim Andres Pabon
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What is the key that unlocks the doorway to the power greater than we are? How can we discover the secret that Jesus so plainly told us was inherent in the kind of relationship he had with God? We are so inclined to think of Jesus as a person filled with love and compassion and human kindness that we have overlooked something else about him that is equally important. Jesus had access to a spiritual power that he used in every way. He was not the great exception; he was the great example. Throughout history, people around the world have read and wondered about the miracles of Jesus. In "The Philosophy of Jesus," Ernest Holmes explores the nature of the power Jesus used, how it operates, and how to apply it in our own lives in helping ourselves and others.
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Ernest Holmes
Ernest Holmes (1887- 1960) was an influential member of the New Thought movement and in 1927 he founded what would later come to be called The Centers for Spiritual Living. There are currently over 400 CSL churches throughout America.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Thanks Gildan for saving us from Ernest Holmes and his gendered language. Now new thought is safe for the alphabet mafia and cultural marxists, but I repeat myself.