This is a special time of year for us at The Christian Science Monitor, because our first issue was published on the eve of Thanksgiving, 1908. In its leading editorial, founder Mary Baker Eddy laid ...
Val Kilmer’s tragic death has fans questioning the late actor’s much-discussed beliefs in Christian Science. The Top Gun star recently breathed his last, passing away at the age of 65 following a ...
After years of rising divorce rates and single parenthood among Americans, marriage and family stability are on firmer ground ...
Thank you for the illuminating discussion of the Esalen Institute and its relationship to American spiritual thought (“From Emerson to Esalen: America’s Religion of No Religion,” The Chronicle Review, ...
Hope. Courage. Resilience. Forgiveness. These words mean more, not less, against a backdrop of war, suffering and violence. The annual meeting of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston ...
As we continue this journey of learning about faith in Bermuda, this week we highlight a lesser-known Christian denomination, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. The denomination has been ...
The essential history of Christian Science may be reduced to three epochal phases: first, Mary Baker Eddy’s discovery of the principles of Christian Science; second, her establishment of the religion ...
In nearly every major American city and in many small towns, Christian Science reading rooms are found mixed in with storefronts. Passersby may hardly notice them, but to those who stop to wonder what ...
I appreciate The News-Post’s good-faith effort to convey the viewpoints of different churches and religious groups on vaccination (“What different religions say about vaccinations,” March 17). Might I ...
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