The primary text of Christian Science, this book explains the beliefs and doctrines, and offers many examples of faith as source of healing energy for true believers. Written by Mary Baker Eddy in the 1870s, the work coins several recognizable terms such as "God is all" and "God is mind." These phrases denote how the power of the Lord is within everything, including our own human minds; spanning matter, energy and the universe, the being of God is infinite and occupies everywhere at every time. Keen to distinguish Christian Science from other, more spiritually intensive movements of…mehr
The primary text of Christian Science, this book explains the beliefs and doctrines, and offers many examples of faith as source of healing energy for true believers. Written by Mary Baker Eddy in the 1870s, the work coins several recognizable terms such as "God is all" and "God is mind." These phrases denote how the power of the Lord is within everything, including our own human minds; spanning matter, energy and the universe, the being of God is infinite and occupies everywhere at every time. Keen to distinguish Christian Science from other, more spiritually intensive movements of metaphysics or the occult, Mary Baker Eddy emphasizes how Christ as God is a great example of the Lord's infinite presence. Many of the accounts later in the book, whereby Christians attest that their beliefs helped them overcome various illnesses, are rooted deep in the traditions of the faith. This edition of the book is adapted from the revised, updated edition of 1910.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Baker Eddy was born in Bow, New Hampshire, into a devoutly religious family. From a young age, she exhibited a deep interest in spirituality and religion. Her early life was marked by ill health, which influenced her later pursuits and spiritual explorations. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (1875): This is Eddy's seminal work and the foundational text of Christian Science. The book outlines her teachings on spirituality, health, and the interpretation of the Bible. It explores the relationship between the divine mind and human existence, advocating for a spiritual approach to healing and well-being. Mary Baker Eddy's teachings have had a significant impact on religious thought and the practice of spiritual healing. She established the Church of Christ, Scientist in 1879 and later founded the Christian Science Monitor, an internationally recognized newspaper known for its thoughtful and balanced journalism. Mary Baker Eddy passed away in 1910, but her legacy continues through the Christian Science movement, which remains active today with churches worldwide. Her contributions to religious thought and her advocacy for spiritual approaches to health and healing have left a lasting mark on both religious and cultural landscapes. Eddy's life and works, particularly "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," continue to be studied and revered by adherents of Christian Science, and her influence extends into broader discussions on the interplay between faith, health, and spirituality.
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