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Science and Health's increased availability
The Publishing Director of the Writings of Mary Baker Eddy, Carol Hohle, talks with the Sentinel about the September launch of an edition of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures designed especially for first-time readers.
Some may think it's remarkable that any book could be around for more than a hundred years and still be relevant to readers today. Why have you chosen this moment to reintroduce Science and Health to the public at large, and what's new about it? There isn't really anything new about it except that the book's message is a new idea for a lot of people. It talks about our spirituality and the power of prayer to affect our lives. It brings about a whole new way of thinking.
This is an interesting time to be bringing out an edition for first-time readers of this book, because there are so many signs around us of people who are searching for what this book has to offer. There are thousands of books being put out right now on the subject of health and spirituality, on the fascination with angels, and on ways of connecting with something higher and beyond ourselves.
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September 5, 1994 issue
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from the Editors
The Editors
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The living Word of God and our response to it
Channing Walker
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Books that make a difference
Courtnay L. W. Douglas
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There are answers
Joyce Nancy Moss
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Mary Baker Eddy: a different kind of author
Mary Metzner Trammell
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"...before the world was"
Mark Swinney
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I Hope this testimony will encourage others to persist in the...
Jill D. Periton
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While in my sophomore year at college, I was required to...
Michael Redman
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During a stay in Paris some years ago, I developed a severe...
Christine Hermansen
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Five years ago I didn't know of Christian Science
Brian Russell Clendenen