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  • ...The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, is headquarters for the Christian Science denomination.}} ...'', Boston: The Christian Science Board of Directors, pp. 316 & 497.</ref> Christian Science congregations can currently be found in close to 60 countries around the wo
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  • ...ity or wrongdoing on the part of the church, but an objective report about Christian Science needs to address these controversies in some way. I don't know what that s I am unsure of the precise meaning of ''Local Christian Science churches''. Is that CS ''organizations'' or CS ''physical buildings''? Th
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  • ...g Boston 2594437787.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|The global headquarters of ''The Christian Science Monitor'' on Massachusetts Avenue in Boston]] ...n 1908 as a daily [[newspaper]] by [[Mary Baker Eddy]], who also founded [[Christian Science]]. She state that ''The Monitor''{{'}}s mission should be "to injure no ma
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  • | pagename = Christian Science | abc = Christian Science
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  • | pagename = Christian Science Monitor | abc = Christian Science Monitor
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  • ...etails/commitmenttofree007640mbp ''Commitment to Freedom: The Story of the Christian Science Monitor'']. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company. * [[Christian Science Publishing Society]] (1988). ''The First 80 Years: The Christian Science Monitor''. Boston, MA: CSPS.
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  • American founder of [[Christian Science]] and of international newspaper The Christian Science Monitor.
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  • ...Baker Eddy]] which, together with the Christian [[Bible]], is integral to Christian Science worship and practice.
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  • ...etails/commitmenttofree007640mbp ''Commitment to Freedom: The Story of the Christian Science Monitor'']. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company. * [[Christian Science Publishing Society]] (1988). ''The First 80 Years: The Christian Science Monitor''. Boston, MA: CSPS.
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  • | pagename = Christian Science | abc = Christian Science
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  • | pagename = Christian Science Monitor | abc = Christian Science Monitor
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  • {{r|Christian Science}}
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  • * [https://www.csmonitor.com/About About The Christian Science Monitor] online, last access 3/25/2021
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  • ...c from the other world, similar as did [[Mary Baker Eddy|Mrs. Eddy]] [with Christian Science healing]."<ref>[http://www.chiro.org/Plus/History/Persons/PalmerDD/PalmerDD
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  • ...tory, healing rationale.”<ref>Amy B. Voorhees, ''A New Christian Identity: Christian Science Origins and Experience in American Culture''. Chapel Hill: The University o
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  • ...hood Development; Trustee Emeritus of Brown University; former reporter, [[Christian Science Monitor]]
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  • ...ve a particular interest in the fair and factually verifiable portrayal of Christian Science and its founder, Mary Baker Eddy.
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  • * 1909: '''The Life of Mary Baker Eddy and the History of Christian Science''' by Georgine Milmine (disputed). ISBN 978-1313288934. 564 pages. Paperb
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  • ...e Mother Church for [[Christian Science]] stands in downtown Boston in the Christian Science Plaza, one of the city's largest privately-owned spaces that is accessible
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  • {{r|Christian Science}}
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  • * Christian Science Monitor online editorial: <span class="newtab">[https://www.csmonitor.com/D
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  • ...deep religious and philosophical significance, noting similarities between Christian Science and Buddhism without pointing out important differences ends up being misle ...oving the first sentence, which makes the odd and insupportable claim that Christian Science loyalists attacked and avoided ''Science and Health''. There are other chan
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  • ...he Bible]], against [[evolution|Darwinism]] and religious movements like [[Christian Science]] (referred to as ''Eddyism''), [[Mormonism]] and spiritualism, as well as
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  • ...g Boston 2594437787.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|The global headquarters of ''The Christian Science Monitor'' on Massachusetts Avenue in Boston]] ...n 1908 as a daily [[newspaper]] by [[Mary Baker Eddy]], who also founded [[Christian Science]]. She state that ''The Monitor''{{'}}s mission should be "to injure no ma
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  • ...uineans, et al. Share the Effects of El Niño”, with Stuart Kirsch, in: The Christian Science Monitor, October 29, 1997.
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  • == [[Christian Science]] == Hi. Feel free to completely rewrite [[Christian Science]], which currently reads like an advert. We have no rule against a member o
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  • ...hen Eddy biographer Gillian Gill found the letter in the archives of the [[Christian Science]] Church implicating Willa Cather as author of parts 2-14 of the article se
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  • ...ity or wrongdoing on the part of the church, but an objective report about Christian Science needs to address these controversies in some way. I don't know what that s I am unsure of the precise meaning of ''Local Christian Science churches''. Is that CS ''organizations'' or CS ''physical buildings''? Th
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  • ...irreconcilable, as their respective founders both noted” (The Emergence of Christian Science in American Religious Life, University of California Press, 1973). Removing
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  • ...ristian Science Monitor]]''<ref>[https://www.csmonitor.com/About About The Christian Science Monitor] online, last access 3/25/2021</ref>, and several religious magazin ...In time she would accumulate personal wealth and found a newspaper, ''The Christian Science Monitor'', that over the next century would win seven Pulitzer prizes. She
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  • ...a technicality." (quote from Whose 'science' ?Craig Savoye, Special to The Christian Science Monitor, February 08, 2000 edition). Media reports of the [[Scopes trial]] ...saddle up on a triceratops." ( Jane Lampman:Natural history, Bible-style. Christian Science Monitor.May 24, 2007 edition)
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  • Patrik Jonsson, writing in ''[[The Christian Science Monitor]]'', citing the connection between Claudene and her great-great-gre
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  • ...uman suffering; ''but what it caused it could not cure''. ‘The theology of Christian Science,’ she wrote in differentiating her teaching from mind-cure, ‘is based o
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  • ...The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, is headquarters for the Christian Science denomination.}} ...'', Boston: The Christian Science Board of Directors, pp. 316 & 497.</ref> Christian Science congregations can currently be found in close to 60 countries around the wo
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  • ...f our law getting. It will be that we will have to build a boat similar to Christian Science and hoist a religious flag. I have received chiropractic from the other wor
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  • | publisher=[[Christian Science Monitor]]
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  • ...-society How the women’s movement transformed society] by Barbara Spindel, Christian Science Monitor, November 2, 2023. "Three recent books explore the contours of the
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  • ...ements including [[Unitarianism]], [[Transcendentalism]], [[Mormonism]], [[Christian Science]], the [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] a tremendous blossoming of Protestant sects, | author = Linda Feldmann | journal = Christian Science Monitor | date = 6 June 2007 }}</ref></blockquote>
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  • | publisher = [[Christian Science Monitor]]
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  • == request to delete Christian Science article == ...eedydelete" requests still get locked at, but I think we ought to delete [[Christian Science]] and its subpages and metadata. What do you think?[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat P
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  • | author = Kristen Chick | date = 11 November 2009 |journal = Christian Science Monitor ...th Yemen, headquartered in [[Aden]], asks the question, according to the ''Christian Science Monitor'', posed by a member of the minority Yemeni Socialist Party, "Eight
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  • ...r, self-identified as a Mugwump in his essay, ''[[Christian Science (book)|Christian Science]]''
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  • ...liness movement]] and [[Church of the Nazarene|Nazarene]] movements, and [[Christian Science]]. [[Mary Baker Eddy]] introduced [[Christian Science]], which gained a national following. In 1880, the [[Salvation Army]] denom
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  • * Strout, Lawrence N. ''Covering McCarthyism: How the Christian Science Monitor Handled Joseph R. McCarthy, 1950-1954.'' 1999. 171 pp. [http://www
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  • ===Christian science fiction===
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  • | publisher = [[Christian Science Monitor]]
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  • * [[Christian Science]]
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  • | author = Patrik Jonsson | journal = Christian Science Monitor
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  • ...esus Christ of Latter-day Saints|Mormons]], [[Jehovah's Witnesses]], and [[Christian Science]] originated in the 19th century U.S. Depending on the definition of what c
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  • |publisher= Christian Science Monitor ...price." Why do stores charge so much for the cables? A reporter from the ''Christian Science Monitor'' wrote:
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  • | author = Kristen Chick | date = 11 November 2009 |journal = Christian Science Monitor
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  • ...onal video drama |url=https://www.csmonitor.com/1988/0122/lphag.html |work=Christian Science Monitor |date=January 22, 1988}}</ref>
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  • ...5/01/index.html "Republicans, Democrats, and the Afghan on the couch"] ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'', January 27, 2005
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  • ...5/01/index.html "Republicans, Democrats, and the Afghan on the couch"] ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'', January 27, 2005
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  • ...no origins or ties to any known religion--it most resembles in my opinion Christian Science, but that is probably a coincidence. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] :::Wrong, Scientology is nothing like Christian Science. --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 18:37, 13 December 2007 (CST)
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  • We do have a photograph of The Mother Church that can be added to the [[Christian Science]] article. Thanks for any pointers you can provide on that process. [[User:
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  • According to the ''Christian Science Monitor'', Jundallah, or "God's Brigade," composed of predominantly Sunni | journal = Christian Science Monitor
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  • ...arch for Reform as a Unitarian Minister, a Hull House Social Worker, and a Christian Science Practitioner American Civilization. Philadelphia: Temple University Press,
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  • | journal = Christian Science Monitor
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  • ...lished in 2004 in the [http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0519/p01s04-woeu.html Christian Science Monitor] points to two other events, including that of Much Wenlock, a smal
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  • ...hristian Science|The Church of Christ, Scientist]] - better known as the [[Christian Science]] movement - whose central church is in [[Boston, Massachusetts]]. New York
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  • ...as Senator [[Daniel Webster]], editor [[Horace Greeley]], founder of the [[Christian Science]] religion [[Mary Baker Eddy]], author [[Dan Brown]], singer [[Mandy Moore]
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  • ...-society How the women’s movement transformed society] by Barbara Spindel, Christian Science Monitor, November 2, 2023. "Three recent books explore the contours of the
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  • ...Attack, Bob Woodward 2004"/><ref>Behind lines, an unseen war, Faye Bowers, Christian Science Monitor, April 2003.</ref>
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  • ...he Boston area 1880-1920. Mary Baker Eddy made the Boston Mother Church of Christian Science the world headquarters. The descendants of the Puritans belong to many diff
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  • ...-society How the women’s movement transformed society] by Barbara Spindel, Christian Science Monitor, November 2, 2023. "Three recent books explore the contours of the
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  • Christian Science. Mrs. Eddy claimed to receive her ideas from the It will be that we will have to build a boat similar to Christian Science
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  • Strout (1999) looks at ''The Christian Science Monitor;'' during the McCarthy era (1950-1954) it was a highly influential
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  • ...dailyUpdate.html Iraq Study Group report sees mixed response in Israel], ''Christian Science Monitor'', December 7, 2006. Retrieved April 25, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...ely used by ABC, PBS, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor etc. NY Magazine blog does not like it (sounds like death), but co
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  • * [[Christian Science]]
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  • ...tml Mississippi verdict greeted by a generation gap] by Kris Axtman. ''The Christian Science Monitor'', June 23, 2005.</ref>
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  • | publisher = ''Christian Science Monitor'' | publisher = ''Christian Science Monitor''
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  • ...ion of validity is relevant. A news item from the ''Washington Post'' or ''Christian Science Monitor'' tends to be a bit more trustworthy than ''Weekly World News''.[[U
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  • ...one of their top 10 world destinations for 2006.<ref>{{cite news|publisher=Christian Science Monitor|title=Hot Destination: Colombia|date=May 9, 2006|url=http://www.csm
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  • |publisher= ''Christian Science Monitor'' ...9/dailyUpdate.html Venezuela accuses US of double standard on terrorism] [[Christian Science Monitor]]</ref><ref>[http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=111
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