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  Agape - Christian Science All-In-One
Christian Science healing occurs when we shift our approach to health onto a higher level platform than the one on which the human problem is defined, a platform that takes us nearer to the divine.
She is also one of the least understood persons in history, because what may proof to be her greatest scientific achievement, on which all of her works are founded, is even now, a hundred later, rarely recognized to even exist.
It had been Mary Baker Eddy's hope that Christian Science would be immediately accepted on a wide scale as a universal science, or at least by all the Christian churches, since it reintroduced the lost element of Christ healing to Christianity.
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  Christian Science   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Inspired by the belief that her healing was the result of a spiritual awakening to God she embarked on the life of a spiritual healer.
The priciples behind her beliefs were published in 1875 as Science and Health, later revised as Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
The only distinctive emblem belonging to the Christian Science Church is the cross and crown surrounded by a verse from the Bible, which is found on every copy of science and health.
philtar.ucsm.ac.uk /encyclopedia/nam/xtnsci.html   (572 words)

  
 Marriage
It was about the year 1875 that Science and Health first crossed swords with free-love, and the latter fell hors de combat; but the whole warfare of sensuality was not then ended.
Science and Health, the book that cast the first stone, is still at work, deep down in human consciousness, laying the axe at the root of error.
Until this absolute Science of being is seen, understood, and demonstrated in the offspring of divine Mind, and man is perfect even as the Father is perfect, human speculation will go on, and stop at length at the spiritual ultimate: creation understood as the most exalted divine conception.
www.bibletexts.com /marriage/mis285.htm   (1324 words)

  
 Christian Science   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The founder of Christian Science was Mary Ann Morse Baker Glover Patterson Eddy, born in Bow, New Hampshire in 1821, to Mark and Abigail Baker.
In 1875, her work Science and Health was published with the additional Key to the Scriptures added in 1883.
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures ‑ Contains the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science.
www.greatcom.org /resources/handbook_of_todays_religions/01chap11/default.htm   (2779 words)

  
 Christian Scientists   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She remarried in 1853 to Dr. Daniel Patterson, an itinerant dentist, in an unsuccessful attempt to gain control of her son who had been placed in another home by her family in the belief that she was physically incapable of caring for him.
The teachings of Christian Science are based on the teachings of the old testament and new testament of the Bible.
Christian Science healing through prayer has from the beginning been judged by some as treading a thin line between the entitlements of the Constitution's First Amendment and the interpretations of the courts.
www.chaplaincare.navy.mil /ChristianScience.htm   (2313 words)

  
 What is Christian Science?
Eddy’s theories of Christian Science are complex but especially relate to the way in which the Christian Scientist views the issues of medical technology, and the world in general.
As such, parents who practice Christian Science may not immunize their children or provide antibiotics for infections, since these are viewed as the actual disharmony with God, not illnesses.
Anything to do with the sciences essentially focuses on the impermanent illusory world, and thus it is not objectionable to learn it in schools.
www.wisegeek.com /what-is-christian-science.htm   (637 words)

  
 Christian Science - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Christian Science religion founded upon principles of divine healing and laws expressed in the acts and sayings of Jesus, as discovered and set forth by Mary Baker Eddy and practiced by the Church of Christ, Scientist.
In 1875 her Science and Health (later published as Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures) was published.
An extremely active organization, the board enabled Christian Science to grow steadily in numbers and scope of activity during the first third of the 20th cent.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-christs1ci.html   (596 words)

  
 Religious Movements Homepage: The Church of Christ, Scientist; Christian Science   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was this healing and the remarkable change in her thought which accompanied it, that she regarded as her discovery of the Science of Christ Jesus' teachings.
This overview essay on Christian Science was written by J. Gordon Melton, a leading authority on religious movements and Director of the Institute for the Study of American Religion.
The Christian Science Sentinel was designed to note the events and emerging trends that most affect people, and illustrate how an understanding of the spiritual laws and nature of God are enabling people to exercise greater dominion in their lives.
religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu /nrms/chrissci.html   (4206 words)

  
 Art and Science
Before 1875, nature was often depicted in art, but nature was depicted from a distance as an object or idea separate from human ideas and ideals.
Both science and art were looking into the underlying form of nature and not just the surface of phenomena.
The unraveling of the structure of the atom and the discovery of the wave-particle duality of light and matter had a tremendous impact on the course of science and human thought.
www.colby.edu /chemistry/PChem/art/art.html   (989 words)

  
 Christian Science, a religion that practices faith healing
Christian Science contends that illness is an illusion caused by faulty beliefs, and that prayer heals by replacing bad thoughts with good ones.
Even though Christian Science tenets forbid the use of alcohol and tobacco, the death rates among those who had graduated from Principia between 1934 and 1948 were higher than those of their University of Kansas counterparts (26.2% vs. 20.9% in men, and 11.3% vs. 9.9% in women).
One Christian Science nurse force-fed a toddler as he was dying of a bowel obstruction.
skeptically.org /spiritualism/id15.html   (1836 words)

  
 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - Mary Baker Eddy
That this is science capable of demonstration becomes clear to the minds of those patients who reason upon the process of their cure.
The greatest condemnation of Christian Science is in its denial of the character of God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit and its refusal to accept the teaching of the Bible as authoritative.
The realities of the Christian Science belief structure rely on the supposed un-reality of everything that humanity claims that is. In this belief structure is the false foundation that makes it impossible to live in accord with those beliefs.
www.ondoctrine.com /10chscie.htm   (4500 words)

  
 Science and Health -- Chapter XIV
Science reveals Spirit, Soul, as not in the body, and God as not in man but as reflected by man. The greater cannot be in the lesser.
The facts of divine Science should be admitted, — although the evidence as to these facts is not supported by evil, by matter, or by material sense, — because the evidence that God and man coexist is fully sustained by spiritual sense.
On this statement rests the Science of being, and the Principle of this Science is divine, demonstrating harmony and immortality.
www.endtime.org /sh/sh14.html   (7631 words)

  
 Christian Science - Christian or Cult?
Christian Science claims to prove through the healing of disease and other difficulties that the understanding of God and his spiritual creation is as effective now as it was in Jesus' time.
Christian Science teaches that the death of Jesus Christ for sin was a "man-made" theory, and that Jesus was alive in the tomb, demonstrating the "power of Spirit to overrule mortal, material sense" (Science and Health, p.
Science teaches that since God is all good and nothing that is real exists outside God, then sin, sickness, and death are mortal error or an illusion.
www.rapidnet.com /~jbeard/bdm/Cults/science.htm   (3064 words)

  
 Christian Science
According to her testimony, however, she discovered the principles of Christian Science in 1866 while healing herself of injuries suffered in a fall on the ice.
Although Science and Health was revised more than once by the author, the final edition (1906) remains the fixed standard of doctrine, the basic textbook of Christian Science.
Christian Science claims to prove through the healing of disease and other difficulties that the understanding of God and his spiritual creation is as effective now as it was in Jesus' time.
www.angelfire.com /zine/baptistsurfer/csci.html   (869 words)

  
 Christian Science - Church of Christ, Scientist
Christian Science is a religion emphasizing divine healing as practiced by Jesus Christ; its tenets were formulated by Mary Baker Eddy.
She was also the author of the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
Her metaphysical system gradually evolved and was published as Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures in 1875.
mb-soft.com /believe/text/chrissci.htm   (1738 words)

  
 Predictions by Mary Baker Eddy
This science of being lessens not the dependence of man on God, but heightens it; neither does it diminish the high obligations of man towards God, but greatly increases them; it deteriorates not in the least from every possible perfection in God, because ascribing all to the impersonal Life, Love, and Truth." (p.
IN a recent interview which appeared in the columns of the New York Herald, the Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, stated that her successor would be a man. Various conjectures having arisen as to whether she had in mind any particular person when the statement was made, Mrs.
Christian Science is susceptible of being made the repository for all the sins of the other two religions in marked face and form, whereby the most aggravated and exaggerated and liberated powers of evil have full sway.
www.christianscience.org /Predictions.html   (2361 words)

  
 Christian Science Pastor: Bible And Science And Health
The Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures are the pastor in Christian Science churches.
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures interprets the spiritual meaning of the Bible, making it practical in solving everyday problems.
"Science and Health" has readers in more than 130 countries and has been sold in 70 countries, including more than 3,000 bookstores, 2,000 Christian Science Reading Rooms worldwide, and by Internet bookstores.
www.christiansciencect.org /pastors.html   (464 words)

  
 Christian Science
Christian Science, an indigenous Christian denomination, was established by Mary Baker Eddy, who wrote the founding texts of that religious and medical sect called the Church of Christ, Scientist.
Shortly after her first book on The Science of Man and before the first edition of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Eddy received a letter of dismissal from the Congregational Church of which she had been a lifelong member.
Christian Science adherents hold beliefs that are either controversial or heretical to orthodox Christian churches.
www.u-s-history.com /pages/h3823.html   (1598 words)

  
 First edition of Science & Health - 1875
Contentment with the past, or the cold conventionality of custom, may no longer shut the door on science; though empires fall, "He whose right it is shall reign." Ignorance of God should no longer be the stepping-stone to faith; understanding Him "whom to know aright is Life" is the only guaranty of obedience.
We made our first discovery that science mentally applied would heal the sick, in 1864, and since then have tested it on ourselves and hundreds of others, and never found it fail to prove the statement herein made of it.
There are many theories of physic, and theology; and many calls in each of their directions for the right way; but we propose to settle the question of "What is Truth?" on the ground of proof.
www.mbeinstitute.org /Books/firstedition.html   (712 words)

  
 Christian Science--Beliefnet.com
By 1875, Mary Baker Eddy had written her understanding and the book, Science and Health was published.
The pastor of the Church of Christ, Scientist is: The Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.
The latter is the textbook of Christian Science and flows from her spiritual understanding of the Bible.
www.beliefnet.com /boards/message_list.asp?boardID=438&discussionID=11487   (671 words)

  
 The Christian Scientist Church   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Lesson Seventeen Christian Science (1875) I. Mary Baker Eddy is the acknowledged founder of the Christian Science movement.
These teachings she incorporated in a book called Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, and after copyrighting it, sold it through many editions at a handsome revenue.
It was he who gave Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures some degree of literary respectability.
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 Christian Science Basics
Science, of all that proceeds from the divine Mind.
In divine Science, the universe, including man, is spiritual, harmonious, and eternal.
The effect of this Science is to stir the human
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 Letters: Marx-Engels Correspondence 1875
That demands such as freedom of science and freedom of conscience figure in every liberal bourgeois programme and seem a trifle out of place here is something I shall not enlarge upon.
The draft programme was approved widh slight changes by the unity congress at Gotha on May 22-27, 1875, and came to be known as the Gotha Programme.
On October 12, 1875 Engels wrote to Bebel concerning this programme that, since both workers and their political opponents "interpreted it communistically", "it is this circumstance alone which has made it possible for Marx and myself not to disassociate ourselves publicly from a programme such as this.
www.marxists.org /archive/marx/works/1875/letters/75_03_18.htm   (2800 words)

  
 MS 52 Iowa Academy of Science Records
The IAS is composed of sections representing the following sciences and allied fields: agriculture; anthropology; cellular and molecular biology; botany; chemical education; conservation; earth science teaching; elementary science teaching; engineering; geology; inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry; physiology and linguistics; nursing; organic and biological chemistry; physics; physiology; psychology; science teaching; and zoology.
The Iowa Science Teachers Section (ISTS), whose mission is to advocate for excellence in science education by promoting professionalism, influencing policy, and enhancing learning, is an affiliate of the IAS.
The IAS also administers the Iowa Science Foundation (ISF), which provides small grants of up to $5000 to support one-year projects proposed by individuals or organizations for the purpose of furthering science in Iowa.
www.lib.iastate.edu /spcl/manuscripts/MS052.html   (915 words)

  
 The Origin and Current Status of Christian Science
Angered by her experience, she formed Children’s Healthcare Is a Legal Duty, Inc. (CHILD) to work for legal reforms that could protect children from inappropriate treatment by faith healers [4].
Several statistics suggest suggest that the status of the Christian Science Church is declining.
Barrett S. Christian Science statistics: Practitioners, teachers, and churches in the United States.
www.quackwatch.org /01QuackeryRelatedTopics/cs2.html   (1900 words)

  
 The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity - Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
Mary Baker Eddy's primary work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, is a 700-page book detailing her discovery of Christian Science, her system of healing, and her commentary on the Scriptures.
First published in 1875, Science and Health has sold over 10 million copies and is a best-seller today.
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures is available in 16 language translations and English Braille.
www.marybakereddylibrary.org /marybakereddy/scienceandhealth.jhtml   (380 words)

  
 Overstock.com: Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures : Books
In 1875 she published SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES, which has remained the central text, along with the Bible, of the Christian Science movement.
According to Christian Science teaching, health and spirituality are one, and disease is an aberration that can be corrected through spiritual understanding--to which prayer is central.
Though this attitude toward disease may seem at odds with current science, nevertheless it is a coherent system that has attracted millions, and SCIENCE AND HEALING includes many pages of testimony from those who have been helped by it.
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 SCIENCE
Traditional histories of science, Whiggish in spirit and triumphalist in character, conventionally resorted to the language of warfare and struggle in their reconstruction of faith's encounter with science.
Still, the warfare model has, by and large, done little to advance our understanding of the interface between science and Christianity in history, and it is because of its ambiquities and crudities that some historians of science have recast it in a more restricted vein.
Even if we sustain the argument that science is not all ideology, that it can in principle make substantive claims to objective knowledge, the fact that it can be and often is ideologically biased is surely sufficient grounds for it to feature high on any Christian agenda for science.
www.asa3.org /ASA/PSCF/1987/PSCF3-87Livingstone.html   (3926 words)

  
 Charles Lyell (1797-1875) geologist.
John van Wyhe, Fellow, National University of Singapore; Researcher, History and philosophy of science, Cambridge University.
Geology soon became his forte and as member of the Geological Society, he took part in the lively debates in the 1820s about how to reconcile the biblical account of the Flood with geological findings.
Lyell's methods and style greatly influenced a number of important men of science in Victorian Britain, perhaps most famously the young Charles Darwin on the voyage of the Beagle.
www.victorianweb.org /science/lyell.html   (598 words)

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