The Revealing Word distills Charles Fillmore's metaphysical Christianity into an alphabetic lexicon, redefining biblical and devotional terms as states of consciousness and powers of mind. In crisp, aphoristic entries-cross-referenced and oriented to practice-Unity's doctrines of the I AM, Christ mind, substance, and spiritual law cohere. Situated in early New Thought, the book weds sermon clarity to the economy of a reference work. Fillmore, cofounder of the Unity School of Christianity with Myrtle Fillmore, wrote after decades of teaching, editing, and the prayer discipline of Silent Unity. Self-educated and shaped by Emersonian idealism and the healing currents of New Thought, he treated language as a focusing lens for consciousness, systematizing Unity's vocabulary from pulpit, classroom, and magazine page. Scholars of American religion, ministers, and seekers alike will value The Revealing Word as both reference and devotional companion. It clarifies Unity's idiom without jargon, aids metaphysical Bible reading, and furnishes practical cues for affirmation and denial. Read selectively for study or slowly for meditation; either way, it maps Fillmore's system with disciplined, accessible precision.
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