a church founded by Mary Baker
Eddy (1821 - 1910),
American religious leader, editor and author. Her
viewpoint, and that of her church, was "The
prayer that reforms the sinner and heals the sick is an
absolute faith that all things are possible to
God."
a
religion and system of
healing founded by Mary Baker
Eddy in 1866, emphasizing the belief that a thorough spiritual
understanding of
God as the all-powerful
source of all that is good and true can
destroy sin,
sickness and the like without material aid.
a
religion and system of
healing founded by Mary Baker
Eddy in 1866, emphasizing the belief that a thorough spiritual
understanding of
God as the all-powerful
source of all that is good and true can
destroy sin,
sickness and the like without material aid. The members of this
religion denies the
reality of the material
world, arguing that
sin and illness are
illusions to be overcome by the
mind.
a
religion and system of
healing founded by Mary Baker
Eddy in 1866, emphasizing the belief that a thorough spiritual
understanding of
God as the all-powerful
source of all that is good and true can
destroy sin,
sickness and the like without material aid. The members of this
religion deny the
reality of the material
world, arguing that
sin and illness are
illusions to be overcome by the
mind.
a
religion that views the
Bible as the
ultimate authority, believes
God is
wholly good and all-powerful, and which stresses spiritual
healing as part of its teaching and practice. Founded by
American religious leader and author Mary Baker
Eddy (1821-1910). Christian
Science denies the
reality of the material
world, arguing that
sin and disease are
illusions to be overcome by the
mind, and thus
Christian Scientists often rely on spiritual
healing rather than medical
help in fighting
sickness.
a
religion and system of
healing founded by Mary Baker
Eddy in 1866, emphasizing the belief that a thorough spiritual
understanding of
God as the all- powerful
source of all that is good and true can
destroy sin,
sickness and the like without material aid. The members of this
religion deny the
reality of the material
world, arguing that
sin and illness are
illusions to be overcome by the
mind.
a
religion and system of
healing founded by Mary Baker
Eddy in 1866, emphasizing the belief that a thorough spiritual
understanding of
God as the all-powerful
source of all that is good and true can
destroy sin,
sickness and the like without material aid. The members of this
religion deny the
reality of the material
world, arguing that
sin and illness are
illusions to be overcome by the
mind. An activity, however, whichiChristian Scienceiwhich didn't believe the
universe was here. iCreate and
Confront (3
Jan. 60)
a
religion and system of
healing founded by Mary Baker
Eddy in 1866, emphasizing the belief that a thorough spiritual
understanding of
God as the all-powerful
source of all that is good and true can
destroy sin,
sickness and the like without material aid. The members of this
religion deny the
reality of the material
world, arguing that
sin and illness are
illusions to be overcome by the
mind. An activity, however, which?Christian
Science?which didn't believe the
universe was here. ?
Create and
Confront (3
Jan. 60)