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An Examination And Refutation Of Mary Baker Eddy's Teaching On Marriage, Paul Ludwig Jr Jun 1951

An Examination And Refutation Of Mary Baker Eddy's Teaching On Marriage, Paul Ludwig Jr

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It may surprise most people to read in the official Church Manual of Christian Science these words, “If a Christian Scientist is to be married, the ceremony shall be performed by a clergyman who is legally authorized." Why does the Christian Science Church itself provide no marriage ceremony for its members, but insists that if they desire that estate they must be married by some authorized clergyman of another Church? Only through a study of Mrs. Eddy's teaching on marriage can the answer be found. But a study or Mrs. Eddy's teaching of marriage necessitates also an examination of her …


The Concept Of God In Chrisitian Science, George R. Kraus May 1949

The Concept Of God In Chrisitian Science, George R. Kraus

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The purpose or this paper is, first, to examine Mrs. Eddy's concept in the light of Scripture and to prove that her concept of God is not Scriptural. In this connection it will be necessary to show how Mrs. Eddy uses Scripture passages in a metaphysical and even perverted manner to substantiate her claims. Secondly, we shall compare her concept of God with those or other religious and philosophic systems and demonstrate the falsity of her claim that her concept of of God is unique.


An Examination Of The Philosophy, Theology, And Healing Of Christian Science, Erwin J. Kolb May 1948

An Examination Of The Philosophy, Theology, And Healing Of Christian Science, Erwin J. Kolb

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This thesis is to present objectively the basic philosophy of Christian Science, to view its stand toward Christian doctrine, and to .examine the possibility of its alleged cures.


Life After Death, With Especial Stress On The Teachings Of Spiritism, Russellism, And Christian Science, Theo W. Brust May 1929

Life After Death, With Especial Stress On The Teachings Of Spiritism, Russellism, And Christian Science, Theo W. Brust

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There is no subject that has more persistently occupied the mind of man than that of his state in the future world. A true understanding of this question involves man's happiness not only hereafter, but also here. It implies, of course, an "after death", or that death does not end all.