[The above is substantially the text of the program released for broadcast the weekend of March 30-April I in the radio series, "How Christian Science Heals," heard internationally over approximately 700 stations. This is one of the weekly programs produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.]

RADIO PROGRAM No. 446 - Salvation in the Twentieth Century

[On this program a panel discussed the subject of salvation from the standpoint of Christian Science and answered some of the frequently asked questions on this topic. The participants were Mrs. Maria Soubier, of Chicago, Illinois, William Correll of Cleveland, Ohio, and Roy Linnig, of Chicago. The moderator was Harvey Wood, of Chicago.]

MR. WOOD: To begin our discussion, we might start with this question: Just what is salvation? Is it a doctrine of theology having to do with a future life? Or do you feel it's a teaching that has some application right here in the twentieth century?

MR. LINNIG: I think most Christians would agree that salvation does have a practical bearing on our world, on the way we live our lives right here. It's recognized that in a sense, at least, heaven or hell can be experienced right here because heaven and hell are not localities: they're states of thought.

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