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Christian Science
noun
- a system of religious teaching, founded in 1866 by Mary Baker Eddy and based on the Scriptures, the most notable application of which is the practice of spiritual healing.
Christian Science
noun
- the religious system and teaching of the Church of Christ, Scientist. It was founded by Mary Baker Eddy (1866) and emphasizes spiritual healing and the unreality of matter
Notes
Derived Forms
- Christian Scientist, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of Christian Science1
Example Sentences
Few modern religions grew as quickly and prosperously as Christian Science at the start of the last century, riding on the promise of health and healing through steadfast devotion.
There, he said, he met people across a range of religious traditions — “from Hinduism to Christian Science to all the denominations of Christianity, Buddhists, Wiccans, Muslims. Monastics from different traditions, everyone.”
Young said during a breakfast with journalists Friday hosted by the Christian Science Monitor.
A critic from the Christian Science Monitor surmised that Sussman’s aim was to fashion a show that looks “like a waiting room at the Immigration and Naturalization Service.”
“To me, brother Donald Trump is a bonafide gangster and fascist,” Mr. West said at a breakfast Thursday hosted by the Christian Science Monitor.
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