Signs of the Times

[P. W. Wilson, in the New York Times Book Review, New York]

In Christian Science, as in all religions, there is much that most people would wish to achieve. Regularity of conduct, quietude of judgment, loyal adherence to a spiritual community, a real endeavor to overcome evil with good, a concentration of the mind on the nobler aspects of society, a refusal to approach death as the end of all things, and an assertion that mind ranks higher than matter—all this represents a view of human life not to be dismissed with contempt except by the contemptible. ...

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