

God's Salesman
288 pages2018Oxford University Press, IncorporatedISBN 9780190914769
Religious aspects of SuccessReformed Church in AmericaSuccessPeace of mindChristianityReligious aspects of Peace of mindClergyReformed ChurchHistory of doctrinesBiographyPeale, norman vincent, 1898-1993Success, religious aspectsReformed church in the united statesReligious aspectsThinkingAchievementReligion and Psychology
About this book
Norman Vincent Peale is one of the most influential religious figures in recent American history. Preacher, author, editor, public personality, and religious innovator, he sparked the post-War revival of religion with his 1952 bestseller, The Power of Positive Thinking. His message of Practical Christianity helped drive the religious revival of the 1950s, putting him at the forefront of the human potential movement. And with the inspirational magazine he founded.
Guideposts, Peale and his message of positive thinking affected the lives of a vast public in the United States and around the world. In God's Salesman, Carol V.R. George utilizes interviews with Peale himself as well as exclusive access to his manuscript collection to provide the first full-length scholarly account of Peale and his highly visible career. George explores the evolution of Peale's message of Practical Christianity, the belief that when positive thinking.
Was combined with affirmative prayer, the technique of "imaging," and purposeful action, the result was a changed life. It was a message with special appeal for many in the post-War middle class struggling to rebuild their lives and have a voice in society. George examines the formative influences on Peale's thinking, especially his devout Methodist parents, his early exposure to and then enthusiastic acceptance of Ralph Waldo Emerson and William James, and his almost.
Instinctive attraction to evangelicalism. The latter connection found him new friends within the National Association of Evangelicals and a passing partnership during the fifties revival with Billy Graham. George also traces the tremendous reception accorded Peale's controversial signature work, The Power of Positive Thinking, a response that helped "Pealeism" penetrate the mainstream culture. At the height of his popularity Peale was reaching over 30 million people.
Weekly through radio, television, and the written word. And despite continued criticism from liberal church
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
- Published
- 2018
- Pages
- 288
- ISBN
- 9780190914769
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