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Collected Essays of Joseph Murphy

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Book by Murphy, Joseph

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1987

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Joseph Murphy

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(Arabic: جوزيف ميرفي)
Joseph Murphy was a Divine Science minister and author.

Murphy was born in Ireland, the son of a private boy's school headmaster and raised a Roman Catholic. He studied for the priesthood and joined the Jesuits. In his twenties, an experience with healing prayer led him to leave the Jesuits and move to the United States, where he became a pharmacist in New York (having a degree in chemistry by that time). Here he attended the Church of the Healing Christ (part of the Church of Divine Science), where Emmet Fox had become minister in 1931.

In the mid 1940s, he moved to Los Angeles, where he met Religious Science founder Ernest Holmes, and was ordained into Religious Science by Holmes in 1946, thereafter teaching at the Institute of Religious Science. A meeting with Divine Science Association president Erwin Gregg led to him being reordained into Divine Science, and he became the minister of the Los Angeles Divine Science Church in 1949, which he built into one of the largest New Thought congregations in the country. In the next decade, Murphy married, earned a PhD in psychology from the University of Southern California and started writing. After his first wife died in 1976, he remarried to a fellow Divine Science minister who was his longstanding secretary. He died in 1981.

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April 26, 2020
There are far too many biblical references that at some points I thought that I was reading some kind of sect book. You cany't expect to influence someone else's health with the power of your sub-conscious. Does your sub-conscious mind really heal a cut leg? I don't think so! And the story with the theacher who desperately wanted some fur coat but she haven't got money and in the end she got it ... but by marrying some rich man !!! I mean come on !
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