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Christian Science Summary
3,062 words, approx. 10 pages CHRISTIAN SCIENCE is a religious movement emphasizing Christian healing as proof of the supremacy of spiritual over physical power. Founded by Mary Baker Eddy, a New Englander of predominantly Calvinistic background, Christian Science emerged as a...
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 Christian Science is a religious teaching regarding the efficacy of spiritual healing according to the interpretation of the Bible by Mary Baker Eddy, in her book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures (first published in 1875). Students of...




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 St. Joseph News-Press
Science and Christianity
10/27/2007: 744 words, approx. 3 pages St. Joseph native Dr. Jeffery Zweerink grew up with strong Christian beliefs. But as an undergraduate student studying physics in college, Dr. Zweerink began to see there were conflicts between his religious beliefs and his scientific studies. His search for answers to resolve those...
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 Mother Jones
Christian Science?
09/01/2004: 997 words, approx. 3 pages Siding with an antiabortion doctor, the FDA rejects easy access to a morning-after pill. In late 2002, women's groups sounded an alarm over the appointment of Dr. W. David Hager and two other physicians-all opponents of abortion-to the FDA's Reproductive Health Drugs Advisory...
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 The New York Observer
Congressional Junkets to Israel: A Key Tool of the Rightwing Lobby
1/25/2007: 264 words, approx. 1 pages Christian Science Monitor has a strong piece by former S.D. Sen. James Abourezk talking about the Israel lobby's use of congressional trips to sway political opinion to the view that one side has the moral high ground in the unending cycle of violence there. ...
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Al-Qaida in Iraq propagandist killed
5/3/2007: 909 words, approx. 3 pages U.S.-led forces killed a top al-Qaida in Iraq figure linked to kidnappings of a Christian Science Monitor reporter and other Westerners, the military said Thursday as mourners gathered at the slain terrorist's home in a Sunni insurgent stronghold north of Baghdad.The U.S. Embassy, meanwhile, said...



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Christian Science
2,718 words, approx. 9 pages
 This about a small religion called Christian Science and it represents how the religion came to be and is growing.


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