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The Church of St. Bunco

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The author examines and criticizes the doctrines and history of a metaphysical healing movement, tracing its roots in the New Thought milieu and the influence of an earlier healer, analyzing biographical claims, organizational structures, and published scripture. Chapters dissect metaphysical assertions about matter, mind, space, and time, compare related schools and practitioners, and evaluate alleged cures, martyrdoms, and institutional claims. The critique combines historical investigation and philosophical analysis to challenge the movement's premises and warn readers against uncritical acceptance, concluding with an overview of alternative metaphysical trends and a call for sober judgment.

About the Author

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Gordon Clark

Gordon Clark was an author known for his contributions to literature that often blend humor and social commentary. His notable work, "The Church of St. Bunco," showcases his unique style and perspective on societal norms. Through his writing, Clark engages readers with wit and insight, making him a distinctive voice in his genre. While not widely recognized, his work reflects a keen observation of human behavior and the complexities of community life.

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