American Decades
Peale, Norman Vincent 1898-1993
AUTHOR AND MINISTER
Marble Collegiate.
Norman Vincent Peale came to the Marble Collegiate Church in New York City in 1932, leaving his Methodist background for this Reformed Church in America congregation. He revitalized that congregation, turning it into one of the largest congregations in the city. One of Peak's most important innovations for Marble Collegiate was what became the American Foundation for Religion and Psychiatry, a psychological counseling program affiliated with his congregation. another aspect of his ministry was the creation of the magazine Guideposts, a periodical that focused on stories of religious faith in action.
BestSeller.
In 1948 Peale published The Power of Confident Living and followed it with The Power of Positive Thinking (1952), which stayed on the BestSeller list for years. He revised his sermons into other books assuring his readers that religion would...
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1950's Religion
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- The Billy Graham New York Crusade, 1957
- Black Church Leaders and Civil Rights
- Communism in the Churches
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- Separation of Church and State
- Hollywood and Religious Films
- Integration of Churches
- The Banning of the Miracle
- National Council of Churches
- Revised Standard Version of the Bible
- Religious BestSellers
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Religion, 1950–1959
