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ISBN: 1025826701

ISBN13: 9781025826707

Mary Baker Eddy: Her Mission and Triumph

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"Mary Baker Eddy: Her Mission and Triumph" provides an insightful exploration into the life and spiritual achievements of the founder of Christian Science. This biographical work illuminates the dedication and resilience of a woman whose search for health led to a profound religious discovery that would resonate across the globe. By examining the development of her teachings, the book offers a detailed look at the establishment of a movement centered on the restoration of spiritual healing to the modern Christian experience.

The text follows Mary Baker Eddy's journey from her early struggles to her emergence as a prominent religious leader and author. It details the writing and revision of her primary work, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," and the subsequent organization of The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Through this narrative, readers gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges Eddy faced and the triumphs she secured in fulfilling her mission.

Valuable for students of religious history and those interested in the role of women in spiritual leadership, this work highlights the enduring legacy of Eddy's life. It presents a focused account of her impact on theology and prayer, emphasizing the historical significance of her contributions to the American religious landscape.

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