Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910), the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, is widely
recognized outside her Church as one of the most remarkable religious figures of
modern times.
She was born in New England on a farm in Bow, New Hampshire. Her childhood and much
of her adult life, before 1866, was spent in ill health. Although raised with
Puritan values, daily Bible reading, and even the talk of God's healing power,
she spent many years looking for healing in the many remedial methods available
in her time. She found no permanent help there.
In 1866, she was healed of a serious injury as she read the account of one of Jesus'
healings in the New Testament. This led her to discover what she came to
understand as the Science of Christianity, which she named Christian
Science.
In 1875, she first wrote and published
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, the textbook of Christian Science. It
is published in 17 languages, CD, and on this website.
Over ten million copies have been sold and it remains a
best-seller each year.
In 1992, the Women's National Book Association (WNBA) named
Science and Health as one of 75 books by women "whose words have changed
the world." She also wrote and published several other books on Christian
Science which have been translated into several languages.
In 1879, Mrs. Eddy established the First Church of Christ, Scientist, and subsequently
founded its various periodicals and
activities. In 1895, she published the first edition of the Manual of The
Mother Church. One of her last and greatest accomplishments was founding
The Christian Science
Monitor in 1908 — her 88th year — a newspaper respected around the world
for its editorial integrity and news insight.
Before Mrs. Eddy died in 1910, the religion she established
had spread around much of the world, and she had become one of the most
recognized public figures in America. In 1995, she was elected to the National
Women's Hall of Fame for leaving "an indelible mark on society, religion and
journalism."
Source: www.christianscience.com
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