Few authors have been misrepresented and falsely accused as much as E.W. Kenyon. This book examines theclaims of his critics and provides evidence that refutes their misguided assertions. The majority of the defenseof Kenyon's theology comes from his own published and unpublished works. In this way, Kenyon is allowed torespond to his critics by his own testimony regarding who really influenced him. Many influential Evangelicalleaders of the late nineteenth century helped shape his theology and these men and women are given creditby Kenyon in his writings. In order for his critics to make their case, they passed over the obvious and speculatedfreely without evidence. It is amazing that this has passed for scholarship.