Difference between revisions 38221516 and 38221685 on enwiki[[Image:Wapnick-blue-frame.jpg|thumb|104px|right|Dr. Kenneth Wapnick, one of the three primary transcriber-editors of [[A Course In Miracles]], director of the [[Foundation for A Course In Miracles]].]] (contracted; show full)g van Beethoven|Beethoven]] and [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]]. As his appreciation for the compositions of these classical masters grew, he began to also discover that both of these classical masters were known to have strong spiritual leanings, which they were known to express in many of their musical compositions. During the period of his life which was so strongly focused on music, which lasted well into his adult life, he would describe his personal religious belief system as simply '' "the religion of music"''. == Higher education and early career == Continuing with his strong interest in Beethoven and Mozart, and also with new interests developing in various religious literatures, Wapnick enrolled in college in 1960 and majored in psychology. He received his bachelor's degree in 1965, and continued on in a Ph.D. program in clinical psychology. For his doctoral thesis, Wapnick chose the topic of St. Teresa of Avila, the famous sixteenth century Spanish mystic. Thus perhaps he made the first (contracted; show full) == Footnote references == {{fnb|1}} FACIM is the copyright holder for approximately 2% of the materials included in the popular 2nd edition of ACIM. The remaining 98% of these materials are in the public domain. For more information about the status of the copyrights to ACIM, see the second paragraph of: [[A_Course_In_Miracles#Some_concerns_expressed_regarding_Charles_Anderson.27s_study_group| ACIM copyright litigation, ca. 1995 - 2003]] [[Category:Spirituality|Wapnick, Kenneth]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=38221685.
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