... tension between spirituality and materialism in America’s Agony. We live in an in-between time, when the secular and read more...

Category: Trust Histories

... Books about John The Men from Wengen and America’s Agony The Wenger-Winger-Wanger History including Christian ... work, as recorded in Part II, expressing “America’s Agony,” will partially meet that challenge. For easy reference to read more...

... John E. Fetzer Category: Books about John America’s Agony John E. Fetzer Copyright © 2007 John Earl Fetzer All rights ... of America Table of Contents Preface Prelude to America’s Agony by Michael C. Gergely Prologue The Third Great Peril: read more...

Tom Beaver Oral History 3 of 9 December 10, 2017

... go into this, I believe, in '67, and then go into America's Agony in '71, and some of which carry right through to the final read more...

Tom Beaver Oral History 4 of 9 December 10, 2017

... to do with, uh, the story that he wrote about in America's Agony, the angel coming to Washington and telling him about three ... degrees of Masonry, and which John wrote about in America's Agony. It's the central premise of that book. So that book is— read more...

... Fetzer, and in a condensed version, in his 1971 “America’s Agony” (the final chapter of his second genealogy book, The Men read more...

Fetzer as Universalist October, 2013

... In both of John's writings. "This I Believe" and "America's Agony," he quoted from the Old Testament of the Bible, stating, ... to illumination." In The Men From Wengen and "America's Agony" (1971) he wrote, "Look within to see God’s presence.... It read more...

... Tom It was later 60’s. Ye s, later 60’s . “America’s Agony” is simply a cleaned -up version of “This I Believe .” ... You didn’t have to be , because if you read America’s Agony, it’s metaphysical but it’s also conservative at the same read more...

... metaphysics and psychic research, biofeedback, “America’s Agony,” and meditation. In 1980 he gave an interview to ... I Believe,” as well as to his 1971 writing, “America’s Agony.” In 1981, a sketch drawn by Jim Gordon, which was read more...

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