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T. Troward

T. Troward

Thomas Troward was an English author whose writings significantly influenced the New Thought movement and mystic Christianity.

Lived
1847–1916
Nationality
English
Era
New Thought
Language
English

Thomas Troward (1834–1916) was an English author whose philosophical and metaphysical writings became highly influential during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Born in 1834, Troward developed a body of work that would deeply impact spiritual philosophy, establishing him as a key intellectual figure of his era.\n\nTroward is most widely recognized for his significant contributions to the New Thought movement. His writings explored the relationship between mental action and material conditions, offering a structured perspective that resonated with individuals seeking a deeper understanding of spiritual laws. Beyond this, his ideas also left a profound mark on mystic Christianity, blending traditional Christian theology with esoteric and mystical interpretations. Through his focused literary career, Troward helped shape modern metaphysical thought until his death in 1916.