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Q&A
Questions and answers about Christian Science
As irrepressible as the coming of a new season is the hunger to understand one another. We all want to know more about our neighbors than what simply meets the eye—especially what's in the heart impelling their lives.
In this continuing series, we share questions and answers that have come up recently—in one-to-one conversations, in discussion groups, and through correspondence with people who want to know what Christian Science is and what it's like to be a student of Christian Science. Of course, the responses given here are not presented as final or definitive. Nor are they the only way any particular inquiry might be responded to. But they do come out of actual exchanges between Christian Scientists and their neighbors.
Sometimes people assume that Christian Science may be OK until things get rough. This exchange took place in a comparative religions class at a local high school.
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February 18, 1991 issue
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The quiet power that brings peace
Joseph G. Heard
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Where is the Saviour today?
Brian D. Webster
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Praying for our world
Olga Chaffee with contributions from Rob MacKusick
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"Upon the wings of the wind"
Jeannie J. Ferber
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FROM THE Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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To take up arms—spiritually
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Bringing hostilities to an end
Michael D. Rissler
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The experience related in this testimony illustrates God's...
Howard G. Stevenson with contributions from Michele Stevenson Puebla
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My mother took up the study of Christian Science in her...
Meredith Habben
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As a child in an affectionate family, brought up to attend...
Gladys Ketteringham Stark
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I suppose many students of Christian Science remember...
Anthony Wilder with contributions from Anne Wilder