Given that E.W. Kenyon passed away in 1948, much of his work is now in the public domain or available through various publishing houses (such as Kenyon’s Gospel Publishing Society).
Example: Sense knowledge looks at a sickness and says, "I am sick." Revelation knowledge looks at the Word (1 Peter 2:24) and says, "By His stripes I am healed." Key Themes in Two Kinds of Knowledge The New Creation
While Kenyon prioritizes spiritual knowledge, he does not advocate for ignoring the natural world completely. Instead, he suggests a balanced, yet ordered, approach:
In contrast, spiritual knowledge has the power to:
: Revelation knowledge is described as a "new kind of life" that takes believers out of weakness and failure and fills them with faith and grace .
