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A grateful writer shared in a recent Christian Science Sentinel: "I read it from cover to cover in two weeks. It was as though I had been starving and now 'a table [had been set] before me in the presence of mine enemies' (Psalms).
Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, had its first readers late in 1875. Later Mrs.
People interested in the Bible occasionally feel they need to take a Bible study course in order to get the full impact of this Book of books. And given the Bible's wonderful message of salvation for the individual and for all mankind, it is easy to understand why one would want only the best guidance in understanding God's love for oneself and the world.
Mary Baker Eddy concluded her Miscellaneous Writings with a letter (see pp. 463–471) written by a man who had been healed through reading Science and Health.
How often during the day we're apt to think of age, our own or someone else's. Usually, such thoughts are negative, even fearful.
The author notes that as we ponder the ideas in Science and Health, "our thought expands into realms of spiritual light....and each day our lives reflect a greater degree of spiritual harmony and peace."
The price of good health is an ever-developing spirituality. The real universe and man are spiritual, not material.
As regular readers of The Christian Science Journal know, Science and Health was first published in 1875. Its author, Mrs.
A great theological mistake from which much of the religious confusion of the world stems is the belief in the reality of evil. Christian Science shows that all evil is animal magnetism and teaches us how to negate the multitude of false beliefs engendered by such a lie.
Everyone desires a healthy body, and many individuals have found that to consider their bodies as servants rather than as masters is to take an important step in having less difficulty with them. In a very real sense, man is the conscious embodiment of Spirit's ideas and of those faculties, capacities, and qualities which characterize him as the spiritual reflection of God.