Articles
December 29, 1956
THE ONLY ATTRACTION
AILEEN E. WAVRO
Mary
had looked forward eagerly to taking lessons in ballroom dancing.
December 29, 1956
TRUE CONSCIOUSNESS
JEANNE K. BE VIER
Because
true selfhood is the reflection of God, Mind, man's consciousness includes only that which is perfect, spiritual, and immortal.
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December 29, 1956
MAINTAINING CONTACT
FLORENCE MILLER KLEIST
In
this age we hear much about making and maintaining right contacts.
December 29, 1956
JESUS' HUMANITY
HELEN H. HIXON
It
is important to the student of Christian Science that he comprehend the distinction, which this Science makes plain, between the human Jesus, born of Mary and brought up in Nazareth, and the Christ, Truth, which Jesus lived and taught—the Christ that is eternal, coexistent with God.
December 29, 1956
"THE ILLUSION OF TIME AND MORTALITY"
GORDON L. AUSTIN, JR.
Oftentimes,
when we are endeavoring to work out a problem through the application of Christian Science and it does not seem to yield readily, we ask ourselves, "What am I doing wrong?
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December 29, 1956
AGELESS BEING
JULIET ROTHSCHILD
"Can
there be any birth or death for man, the spiritual image and likeness of God?
December 29, 1956
FREEDOM FROM MISTAKES
THOMAS B. HUDSON
Among
the benefits derived from the study of Christian Science is the overcoming of the tendency to make mistakes.
December 29, 1956
A CHALLENGE TO CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
ISABEL CRAWFORD
We
find related in the thirteenth chapter of John's Gospel the incident of Christ Jesus washing the feet of the disciples.
December 29, 1956
"THERE SHOULD BE TIME NO LONGER"
ARTHUR PERCY BUBB
In
the illuminating chapter entitled "Glossary" in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mary Baker Eddy gives the definition of "time," which reads in part, "that which begins before, and continues after, what is termed death, until the mortal disappears and spiritual perfection appears".
December 22, 1956
Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803–1882
Emerson earned his title "the Sage of Concord" by his lectures, philosophy, essays, and poems.