tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37589721331585843.post5296227734409208106..comments2024-03-01T11:17:49.152-07:00Comments on Religion in American History: Revisiting the Secret, Power, Magic, and, of course, History of New Thought Paul Harveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13881964303772343114noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37589721331585843.post-39270159243608727052013-02-20T06:58:33.085-07:002013-02-20T06:58:33.085-07:00I picked up this book at AAR also, although I'...I picked up this book at AAR also, although I've not had the chance to do more than glance through it yet. Spring break awaits! I believe you are correct that this is the first full-scale New Thought history since Braden. I am also not surprised to hear of the emphasis on Swedenborg, given the press and Haller's previous work in this vein.Jeremyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10529556321661363327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37589721331585843.post-89053104613907010922013-02-18T08:38:52.122-07:002013-02-18T08:38:52.122-07:00I've been wanting to check this out, though I ...I've been wanting to check this out, though I didn't realize it was published by the Swedenborg Press. Brett Hendricksonhttp://sites.lafayette.edu/hendribr/noreply@blogger.com