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Mary Baker Eddy
 
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There are 15 critical essays on Mary Baker Eddy.

Critical Essays on Mary Baker Eddy
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Critical Essay by David L. Weddle
8,292 words, approx. 28 pages
In the following essay, Weddle argues that Christian Science is based on a "mythic vision of Christian history."
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Critical Essay by Arthur James Todd
7,945 words, approx. 27 pages
In the following essay, Todd provides an overview of Christian Science and of the principal tenets of Eddy's writings.
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Critical Essay by Robert David Thomas
7,945 words, approx. 27 pages
In the following essay, Thomas surveys Eddy's impact on modern American social and religious thought
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Critical Essay by Stephen Gottschalk
7,650 words, approx. 26 pages
In the following essay, Gottschalk examines the continuing influence of Christian Science.
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Critical Essay by Glen W. Gadberry
7,446 words, approx. 25 pages
In the following essay, Gadberry discusses two little-known German dramas about Eddy.
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Critical Essay by Stephen J. Stein
6,927 words, approx. 23 pages
In the following essay, Stein explores Eddy's autobiography Retrospection and Introspection.
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Critical Essay by Margery Fox
6,123 words, approx. 20 pages
In the following essay, Fox offers an interdisciplinary interpretation of Christian Science, concluding that many Victorian women found social and intellectual freedom in the religion.
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Critical Essay by Gail Parker
5,360 words, approx. 18 pages
In the following essay, Parker discusses Mary Baker Eddy and the Victorian notion of women as purely moral beings.
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Critical Essay by Susan Hill Lindley
4,386 words, approx. 15 pages
In the following essay, Lindley discusses Eddy's feminist principles.
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Critical Essay by Mason Olds
3,337 words, approx. 11 pages
In the following essay, Olds discusses Eddy's life and religious beliefs.
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Critical Essay by David Sowd
2,991 words, approx. 10 pages
In the following essay, Sowd examines the culture and theoretical background from which Christian Science came.
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Critical Essay by Robert B. Downs
2,959 words, approx. 10 pages
In the following essay, Downs discusses Science and Health and Eddy's career.
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Critical Essay by Stephen Gottschalk
2,944 words, approx. 10 pages
In the following essay, Gottschalk explores the controversial reception of Bliss Knapp's biography of Mary Baker Eddy.
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Critical Essay by R. Laurence Moore
2,367 words, approx. 8 pages
In the following essay, Moore examines the connection between Christian Science and the occult.
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Critical Essay by L. Brent Bohlke
2,220 words, approx. 7 pages
In the following essay, Bohlke explores Willa Cather's connection to Eddy and Christian Science.


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