Norman Vincent Peale was not a Christian but he sought to smuggle a theology of positive confession into Christianity. He redefined faith in a dangerous way and taught a form of universalism. His message appealed to those seeking worldly pleasure and spiritual enlightenment outside of Scripture. Daniel and Robin explore the authors that influenced Peale and those who were later influenced by Peale.
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