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Mind-Cure Movements
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Mind-cure movements, which arose in several places in the United States throughout the 19th century, shared a common commitment to metaphysical idealism and a belief in the ability of the mind to overcome physical illness. They were anticipated by aspects of animal magnetism supported by F.A. Mesmer and the spiritual biblical hermeneutics of E. Swedenborg. An earlier proponent was W.F. Evans (1817–1887), author of The Primitive Mind Cure (1885). Even more important was P.P. Quimby (1802–1866), who viewed God as a personified First Cause and personified Scienc…

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Noll, Mark A., “Mind-Cure Movements”, in: Religion Past and Present. Consulted online on 28 September 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1877-5888_rpp_SIM_16861>
First published online: 2011
First print edition: ISBN: 9789004146662, 2006-2013



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