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A Course in Miracles is described by its original publisher, the Foundation for Inner Peace, as "a self-study spiritual thought system." The book was "scribed" by a clinical and research psychologist, Dr. Helen Schucman, through a process of inner dictation which she identified as coming from Jesus. Collaborating in the seven-year effort was her associate, Dr. William Thetford. A Course in Miracles was first published in 1975. There are presently over one million copies in circulation worldwide.

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Apologetics Index: A Course in Miracles

Review from an evangelical Christian point of view. Features links to related articles, books, and web sites.
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/c08.html

A Course in Miracles: A Biblical Evaluation

Critical examination of A Course in Miracles from a conservative Christian viewpoint.
http://www.leaderu.com/orgs/probe/docs/thcourse.html

Skeptic's Dictionary: A Course in Miracles

Critical essay on A Course in Miracles with links to similar articles.
http://skepdic.com/cim.html

Watchman Fellowship Profile: A Course in Miracles

History of the movement, Course doctrine as compared to Biblical verse, and additional resources.
http://www.watchman.org/profile/mirclpro.htm

A Modern Miracle

English translation of critical comment on A Course in Miracles by Anton van Harskamp.
http://www.bezinningscentrum.nl/teksten/anton_eng/mireng.htm

Wholeness

Rejecting the idea that transcendence requires separation from the physical body, and includes importance of the body in the spiritual process.
http://www.joosbouwmeester.com/
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