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Science and Health and Christian Science organizations—a natural partnership

From the April 1997 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Articles in leading American newspapers highlighting the leap in attendance in college religion classes, a story on CNN about the surge of interest in classes and curricula based on topics relating to spirituality, and students seeking nontraditional answers to their questions about identity, the sciences, the political arena, and the human condition. Where is all this activity taking place? At the college or university near you!

From the Office of the Clerk of The Mother Church and the Office of the Publisher, the Writings of Mary Baker Eddy

And right in the midst of these "honest seekers for Truth"Science and Health, p. xii. there is often a Christian Science organization (CSO). But what does this organization have to do with a community specifically devoted to the exploration of ideas and to the formation of new concepts that will lead thought and determine experience in the coming century? Simply this—CSOs are discovering that an important part of their purpose is to share the good news about a book that has answers to each question being asked, to let everyone on the campus know about Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy

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