Explore the teachings and insights of Christian Science with "The Christian Science Journal, Volume 21." This significant volume offers a deep dive into the principles of Christian Science as understood and disseminated by Mary Baker Eddy and the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. It presents a valuable historical record of the church's activities, theological discussions, and spiritual guidance during the period covered.
Readers interested in the history of Christian Science, the development of its doctrines, or the personal reflections of its practitioners will find this journal an invaluable resource. Delve into the articles, testimonies, and announcements that shaped the Christian Science community and continue to inspire seekers of spiritual truth today. This volume provides a unique window into the religious thought and practice of a pivotal movement in American religious history.
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