Mary Baker Eddy

Originally published in the 1982 pamphlet titled "Christian Science: A Century Later"

 One need not agree with her teachings to recognize the significance of the questions she grappled with.

 

A whole list of contemporary topics, from the role of women in religion to Christian healing to the metaphysical underpinnings of science, could easily be drawn from the writings of this unusual nineteenth-century religious leader. Mary Baker Eddy was pastor, teacher, lecturer, innovator, organizer, and founder of a lasting Christian denomination—in a time when most women were still found "in the home."

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