For the Anglican Archdeacon of London, see Ernest Holmes (priest). For the American inventor, see Ernest Holmes, Sr. For the South African cricketer, see Ernest Holmes (cricketer).
Ernest Holmes
Born
Ernest Shurtleff Holmes
(1887-01-21)January 21, 1887
Lincoln, Maine
Died
April 7, 1960(1960-04-07) (aged 73)
Los Angeles, California
Nationality
American
Occupation(s)
Minister, philosopher, author
Known for
Founder of the Religious Science
Spouse
Hazel Durkee Foster
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Ernest Shurtleff Holmes (January 21, 1887 – April 7, 1960) was an American New Thought writer, teacher, and leader. He was the founder of a spiritual movement known as Religious Science, part of the greater New Thought movement, whose spiritual philosophy is known as "The Science of Mind." He was the author of The Science of Mind and numerous other metaphysical books, and the founder of Science of Mind magazine, in continuous publication since 1927. His books remain in print, and the principles he taught as "Science of Mind" have inspired and influenced many generations of metaphysical students and teachers. Holmes had previously studied another New Thought teaching, Divine Science, and was an ordained Divine Science Minister.[1] His influence beyond New Thought can be seen in the self-help movement.
^Glenn R. Mosley (2006), New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement, Templeton Foundation Press, p. 47.
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