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Christian Science Today

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Christian Science Today: Power, Policy, Practice
AuthorCharles S. Braden
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectChristian Science and The First Church of Christ, Scientist
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherSouthern Methodist University Press
Publication date
1958
Pages432
OCLC918449499

Christian Science Today: Power, Policy, Practice (1958) is a book by Charles S. Braden, professor of history and the literature of religions at Northwestern University. Published by Southern Methodist University Press, it covers the history of the Christian Science and its church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, since the death of its founder, Mary Baker Eddy, in 1910.

Reviewing the book in the Southwest Review, Charles W. Ferguson described it as the "first and only full-length treatment of the movement by a person who seeks to remain objective. ... Dr. Braden keeps his detachment as well as any human could ..."[1]

References

  1. ^ Ferguson, Charles W. (Autumn 1958). "Reviewed Work(s): Christian Science Today: Power, Policy, Practice by Charles S. Braden". Southwest Review. 43 (4): 368–369.



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