Agnes Sanford

Agnes Mary White Sanford (1898?-1982) is considered to be one of the principal founders of the Inner Healing Movement. She was the daughter of a Presbyterian missionary in China and the wife of the Episcopal priest Edgar L. Sanford. Her first book, The Healing Light, is often considered a classic in its field. Sanford was the mother of John A. Sanford (died 2005), the Jungian analyst and author of some 19 books about spirituality and psychotherapy.

Sanford was born in China, reportedly in 1898. She was a key figure in the Charismatic Movement in the United States during the 1960s through to about 1980, mainly through her writing. Her books include an autobiography titled Sealed Orders.

Education

Sanford attended Peace College, which was at that time a two-year college. Subsequently she applied to Agnes Scott, but did not meet all of their requirements and was admitted as a non-degree (or "special" student) in the class of 1919. She studied there for two years.

Books

Healing Light (1947), Macalester Park Publishing; revised edition, Ballantine Books, 1983

Let's Believe (1954), Harper & Row

1966 The Second Mrs. Wu: Arthur James

1966 Healing Gifts of the Spirit: J. B. Lippincott

1968 The Rising River: Lippincott

'1969 'The Healing Power of the Bible: J. B. Lippincott

1971 Lost Shepherd: Logos International

1972 Sealed Orders: The Autobiography of a Christian Mystics. Bridge Logos Pub

1975 Route 1: Logos International

1977 Creation Waits: Bridge Logos Pub

1978 Oh, Watchmen: Trinity Chptr. International

1979 Behold Your God: A. James, 1959; Macalester Park Publishing


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