Christian D. Larson (1874-1954) was an influential New Thought leader and teacher, as well as a prolific writer of metaphysical and New Thought books. He is, in fact, credited as being the founder of the New Thought movement. One time honorary president of the International New Thought Alliance, Larson exercised considerable influence over Religious Science founder Ernest Holmes in his early career. According to his brother Fenwicke, Ernest abandoned the Christian Science textbook for the work of Larson. In addition to his body of books, Larson was associate editor and a frequent contributor o...