Christian Science in the age of Mary Baker Eddy

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Christian Science in the age of Mary Baker Eddy

Stuart E. Knee

(Contributions in American history, no. 154)

Greenwood Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The thesis of this study is that Christian Science was a manifestation of the unrest gripping the United States after the Civil War. The age in which the movement flowered was, at once, sordid and gilded, commercial and optimistic. The stormy way through which the new religion passed was, in a sense, the road upon which all new ideas and schemes are tried. Mrs. Eddy's vision was subjected to reasoned and irrational scrutiny for 40 years. In truth, Christian Science belonged only tenuously to a modern era. It reflected the prevailing optimism, progressivism, utopianism, and feminism of the Gilded Age but did not illuminate the stage with a unique light of its own.

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Acknowledgments Preface Born in Belief Disciples and Dissidents Roads Converging and Diverging Swords and Plowshares Live and Let Live Monopoly and Muckraking Nobody Knows My Name Bibliography Index

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