After
we begin to study Christian Science our attention is sooner or later drawn to the twenty-third Psalm, because this Psalm may be regarded as a prayer strictly in accordance with Christian Science.
Observation
shows that progress in any undertaking usually requires the formulating of a model or the holding to an ideal which, it is hoped, can be appropriately developed.
with contributions from Frank M. Selover, G. H. Burnett, D. L. Zorn, William Thompson Elliott, Charles A. Richmond, Frederick C. Ferry, Arthur C. Archibald, Edward A. Thompson
[An address given to the Philosophical Society of the Paton Congregational College, Nottingham, by Albert John Windle, Committee on Publication for Nottinghamshire, England]
Your correspondent, "Puzzled," in making some friendly references to Christian Science, states that "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, "if correct, displaces the teachings of the Old Bible.
Christian Science is a religion based on the understanding and practice of the teachings of Christ Jesus, as recorded in the Bible, and is applicable today to all human problems.