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Some notes on theology and Christian Science
Those unfamiliar with Christian Science sometimes wonder if it truly is a religion and really does have a theology. The answers are that it is and it does—and its theology is fundamental to its spirit and to its healing.
This theology coincides with the teachings of Christ Jesus and derives from them. The Master's divine theology is indicated by his sayings as given below, and he made them concrete by his stress on "signs following" See Mark 16:17, 20. —physical ills healed, sins cast out, lives redeemed:
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January 25, 1982 issue
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Maximizing the moment
THOMAS C. ASHER
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Two questions I asked myself
VIRGINIA L. SCOTT
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Felling the Goliath of a bad disposition
HELEN L. CONNELLY
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Why pray for peace
GRANT C. BUTLER
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The why and when
JOY STEVENSON TUPPER
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A case of mistaken identity
LINDA REYES MARKWOOD
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Divine definition
MARGARET SINGLETON DECKER
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Unfence those worthy options!
SARAH CHAPMAN EASTMAN
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Some notes on theology and Christian Science
DeWITT JOHN
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The opportunity to forgive
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Love
MARY GUINN MEYER
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Safety and Love
Lois Rae Carlson
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Today I wish to express my gratitude for Christian Science...
ERIKA SEEK with contributions from MICHAEL A. SEEK
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While I was home on vacation, my eye would not open
RONALD KEITH ADKINS, JR.