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Mary Baker G. Eddy's 'Science and Health' is a groundbreaking text that explores the relationship between spirituality and health. Published in 1875, this book revolutionized the way people viewed the connection between mind and body, advocating for the power of thought in healing. Eddy's literary style is clear and concise, drawing on biblical references and personal experiences to support her arguments. Her work fits into the context of the new thought movement of the late 19th century, emphasizing the importance of mental healing and positive thinking. 'Science and Health' is not only a…mehr

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Mary Baker G. Eddy's 'Science and Health' is a groundbreaking text that explores the relationship between spirituality and health. Published in 1875, this book revolutionized the way people viewed the connection between mind and body, advocating for the power of thought in healing. Eddy's literary style is clear and concise, drawing on biblical references and personal experiences to support her arguments. Her work fits into the context of the new thought movement of the late 19th century, emphasizing the importance of mental healing and positive thinking. 'Science and Health' is not only a spiritual guide but also a profound exploration of the mind-body connection, making it a significant contribution to both religious and health literature. Mary Baker G. Eddy, a spiritual leader and founder of Christian Science, wrote this book based on her own healing experiences and spiritual insights. Her dedication to understanding the links between faith, health, and wellbeing led her to publish this influential work. Recommended for readers interested in exploring the intersection of spirituality and health, 'Science and Health' offers profound insights and practical guidance for those seeking a holistic approach to wellness.
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Mary Baker Glover Eddy (1821–1910) was a prominent American religious leader, who founded Christian Science, a new religious movement, emerging in the United States in the latter half of the 19th century. Eddy's seminal work, 'Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures', embodies the core teachings of Christian Science. Published in 1875, this text expounds upon the metaphysical underpinnings of her thought, arguing for the divine power of spiritual healing and the primacy of mind over matter. Eddy's work not only underscores the healing practices central to Christian Science but also engages with contemporary religious and scientific discourses. Her literary style is characterized by a concerted effort to articulate and harmonize the relationship between faith, reason, and empirical evidence, illustrating her view that spiritual understanding could be attained through systematic study and reflection, akin to scientific inquiry. While her ideas faced criticism and controversy, they contributed substantially to alternative approaches to religion and health in America. Her influence extends through the network of Christian Science churches, practitioners, and followers who see 'Science and Health' as a seminal text offering insight into divine laws and the nature of reality as understood through a spiritual lens.