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John Gaynor Banks

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and the Episcopal seminary in Swanee, Tennessee, United States. Banks had originally moved to America to study therapeutic psychology at the University of Missouri, but was encouraged by Henry Wilson to become an ordained minister instead.
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In 1920, Banks was one of four Episcopal priests to organize a branch of the English Society of the Nazarene, however the organization ran into issues after the death of one of the other founders in 1929.
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Wanting to synthesize the teachings of Jesus with medical science, psychiatry, and metaphysical movements like New Thought; Banks and his wife founded the interdenominational group
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priest and the founder of the International Order of St. Luke the Physician.
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Priest and the founder of the International Order of St. Luke the Physician
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and published some of his work posthumously. Banks was also a student of
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Spirits of Protestantism: Medicine, Healing, and Liberal Christianity
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The History and Philosophy of the Metaphysical Movements in America
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Founder of the International Order of St. Luke the Physician
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John Gaynor Banks was born in England and educated at the
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Emma Curtis Hopkins: Forgotten Founder of New Thought
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Index

Episcopalian
University of London
Frederick Du Vernet
Emma Curtis Hopkins
New Thought
Warren Felt Evans
Horatio Dresser
Ethel Tulloch
National Federation of Post Office Clerks
ghostwritten
International Order of St. Luke the Physician




De Arteaga 2019
Darling 1990
Klassen 2011


Harley 2002
Judah 1967


Smith 2017
Klassen 2011
Judah 1967
"A Healing Guild for America: The OSL"
Christian healing in the Middle Ages and beyond
ISBN

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