
PREFACE CHAPTER I - PRAYER CHAPTER II - ATONEMENT AND EUCHARIST CHAPTER III - MARRIAGE CHAPTER IV - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE VERSUS SPIRITUALISM CHAPTER V - ANIMAL MAGNETISM UNMASKED CHAPTER VI - SCIENCE, THEOLOGY, MEDICINE CHAPTER VII - PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER VIII - FOOTSTEPS OF TRUTH CHAPTER IX - CREATION CHAPTER X - SCIENCE OF BEING CHAPTER XI - SOME OBJECTIONS ANSWERED CHAPTER XII - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRACTICE CHAPTER XIII - TEACHING CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHAPTER XIV - RECAPITULATION - KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES CHAPTER XV - GENESIS CHAPTER XVI - THE APOCALYPSE CHAPTER XVII - GLOSSARY CHAPTER XVIII - FRUITAGE - PREFACE
MARY BAKER EDDY
CHAPTER I - PRAYER
CHAPTER II - ATONEMENT AND EUCHARIST
CHAPTER III - MARRIAGE
CHAPTER IV - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE VERSUS SPIRITUALISM
CHAPTER V - ANIMAL MAGNETISM UNMASKED
CHAPTER VI - SCIENCE, THEOLOGY, MEDICINE
115:12 SCIENTIFIC TRANSLATION OF IMMORTAL MIND
SCIENTIFIC TRANSLATION OF MORTAL MIND
The work opens with a reverent call to prayer and a clear‑cut look at how atonement, marriage, and everyday life intersect with a deeper spiritual science. It walks listeners through a series of essays that compare Christian Science with contemporary spiritual movements, exposing the hidden forces it claims shape health and consciousness. By grounding each topic in scriptural references, the author seeks to show how ancient truths can speak to modern concerns about well‑being.
In later chapters the discussion turns to the nature of matter and spirit, arguing that true healing arises when we align our thoughts with a divine principle rather than rely on material remedies. The author blends biblical exegesis, observations of physiology, and practical guidance for personal practice, inviting readers to explore a harmonious view of existence. Listeners will come away with a fresh perspective on how faith, reason, and the quest for truth can intertwine in everyday life.
Language
en
Duration
~22 hours (1275K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2002-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1821–1910
A major religious reformer in 19th-century America, she founded Christian Science and wrote the movement’s central text, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. Her ideas about prayer, healing, and faith made her one of the most discussed women of her time.
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