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  1. The Story of Christian Science Wartime Activities, 1939-1946 by Christian Science Publishing Soc., 1947
  2. The Christian Science Journal (Various 1933 Issues)
  3. Health and Medicine in the Christian Science Tradition: Principle, Practice, and Challenge (Health/Medicine and the Faith Traditions) by Robert Peel, 1988-11
  4. Test Bank Science 4 for Christian Schools by BJU Press, 1990
  5. God Did It but How (Creation, Science and Christian Faith) by Robert B. Fischer, 1997-01
  6. Christian Science Military Ministry 1917-2004 by Kim M. Schuette, 2008-01
  7. Basic Science for Christian Schools by John E. Jenkins, George Mulfinger, 1999
  8. The Christian Science myth, by Walter Ralston Martin, 1955
  9. Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems: An Introduction (Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series) by Christian Beck, Friedrich Schögl, 1995-02-24
  10. The Christian Science Way of Life by Dewitt John, 1991-06
  11. From Human to Posthuman: Christian Theology And Technology in a Postmodern World (Ashgate Science and Religion Series) by Brent Waters, 2006-02-28
  12. Addresses and other writings on Christian Science by Doris Dufour Henty, 1990
  13. Physics; The Foundational Science; A Beka Book by Ed Rickard, 2006
  14. Prayers in Stone: Christian Science Architecture in the United States, 1894-1930 by Paul Ivey, 1999-05-12

61. Buzkashi - An Afghan Tradition Thrives | Csmonitor.com
A favorite Afghan pastime reflects the values of the country strength, courage, and horsemanship.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0104/p9s1-wosc.htm
from the January 04, 2002 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0104/p9s1-wosc.html
Buzkashi - an Afghan tradition thrives
A favorite Afghan pastime reflects the values of the country: strength, courage, and horsemanship. By Lucian Kim The dozens of turbaned horsemen on their prancing steeds assemble on a dusty field on the outskirts of this city in northern Afghanistan. Despite their shouts and cracking whips, however, the riders' intent is peaceful. As they do on most Friday afternoons after prayer, the horsemen have gathered for a friendly match of buzkashi, or goat grabbing. Across northern Afghanistan, as well as in neighboring Central Asian states, this winter sport has been an enduring pastime for centuries. The object of the game is for a member of two competing teams to pick up the carcass of a decapitated calf or goat from the ground, carry it around a flag, and return it to a circle in front of the judges. It is not surprising that a game that prizes courage, horsemanship, and brute strength would be one of the most popular forms of public entertainment here. Buzkashi is sport reduced to its simplest form, with no contrived side-shows or complicated rules. And, as many things are done in Afghanistan, the seeming chaos of a buzkashi match actually follows a deliberate system that is not always obvious to the foreign observer.

62. The Mary Baker Eddy Library For The Betterment Of Humanity - Collections & Libra
Numerous resources about the life, ideas, and achievements of Mary Baker Eddy who was the founder of the christian science system of faith.
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Themed compilations of documents, photographs, and artifacts from the Library's collections, each with corresponding contextual material, as well as video files related to the Library and its collections and activities.
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A collection of photographs of Mary Baker Eddy, from the earliest known (c. 1850 Daguerreotype) to one taken at Chestnut Hill on Mrs. Eddy's 89th birthday.
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Feature stories about the Library's collection, including information about new additions to the archives, topical and timely items for discussion, and more. Answering Your Questions Learn how The Mary Baker Eddy Library's Research Room responds to questions from the public.

63. The Arizona Christian Science Web Site
The Arizona christian science web site is your source for information aboutchristian science throughout the state statewide church directory,
http://www.csarizona.com/

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Prayer-based healing through the practice of Christian Science has been going on in Arizona for over 100 years. Today, communities across the state are actively demonstrating the healing , dependable power of God for all aspects of daily life. The Arizona Christian Science Web Site is your gateway to the many healing activities available in our cities, towns and neighborhoods. We invite you to learn more about our ministry through this web site and we hope to see you at our church services and public Christian Science Reading Rooms. This Bible Lesson-Sermon (found in the Christian Science Quarterly ) is studied during the week by students of Christian Science worldwide and may be heard at any Sunday Christian Science Church service. It is comprised of selected passages from the Bible and correlative passages from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.

64. The Christian Science Monitor | Csmonitor.com
Reviews impact of Earth Day since its beginning in 1970. From christian science Monitor.
http://search.csmonitor.com/durable/1998/04/22/fp3s1-csm.htm
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UNITED STATES from the April 22, 1998 edition Editor's note The Christian Science Monitor archive includes stories dating back to 1980. Some early articles lack sufficient formatting, and will appear as one long column without paragraph breaks. We apologize for the aesthetics and hope that the information will still be of value to you. Earth Day Has Helped Turn America 'Green' Brad Knickerbocker, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor On the Mall in Washington, the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is sponsoring dozens of exhibits and events meant to celebrate "industry's environmental successes in honor of Earth Day." Included are electric and gas-powered vehicles, advances in recycling, and "earth-saving manufacturing processes." Help the Monitor Donate now to support independent journalism.

65. Christian Science In British Columbia, Canada
Provides information concerning churches, christian science college organizations,and events related to christian science in British Columbia, Canada.
http://www.christianscience.bc.ca/
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66. Church Of Christ, Scientist (Christian Science)
In 1883 the first issue of the Journal of christian science appeared, In 1889she dissolved the church, the college and the christian science
http://www.americanreligion.org/cultwtch/chrstsc.html
CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
(CHRISTIAN SCIENCE)
Because of its espousal of spiritual healing and its affirmation that Christian Science is incompatible with reliance upon materia medica, the Church of Christ, Scientist has been one of the most important of the nonconventional religions in America as well as a matter of intense controversy from the day of its founding.
THE FOUNDER: The Church of Christ, Scientist was founded by Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1919) who as a young woman had been continually hobbled with poor health. In 1862 she learned of Dr. Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, a mental healer in Portland, Maine. In October of that year she traveled to Portland and placed herself under his care. She soon experienced some relief of her symptoms which she ascribed to his efforts. She became his student and took the opportunity, when offered, to pass them on to others. While grateful for his help and generous with words of praise at the time of his death in 1866, she was disturbed by the periodic return of her ilness and the conflicts of Quimby's ideas and those she found in the bible. Two weeks after Quimby's death, on February 1, 1866, she slipped on an icy pavement. Three days later while slowly and painfully recuperating, the Biblical Truth was imparted to her and her health was restored immediately. That event marked the beginning of Christian Science. She quickly saw the conflict between the newly discovered truth and some of Quimby's ideas and further study led her to abandon Quimby's mental and magnetic teachings altogether. She had realized that God was the only Life, and that Life was the only reality of being. There was no healing agent, as Quimby taught, either magnetic force or mind, only the unity with God in which there was no room for disease.

67. Infoweb.newsbank.com/?db=CSMB
Downtown Sacramento christian science Reading RoomVisit the christian science Reading Room in downtown Sacramento, California.
http://infoweb.newsbank.com/?db=CSMB

68. Book Lovers Fail To Click With E-pages | Csmonitor.com
Several major booksellers have shelved the idea of selling online editions. christian science Monitor
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69. Apologetics Research Resources On Religious Cults And Sects - Apologetics Resear
Apologetics research resources on christian science. The unwillingness ofmany christian science parents to seek help from physicians for their
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/c56.html
Christian Science An Apologetics Index research resource
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Heaven Only "A Divine State Of Mind"
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Suffering Children and the Christian Science Church
1995 Atlantic Monthly article. "The unwillingness of many Christian Science parents to seek help from physicians for their critically ill children has led to many painful and unnecessary deaths and, increasingly, to legal actions that have become burdensome to the Church and its members"
When faith fails childrenreligion-based neglect: Pervasive, deadly...and legal?
Excerpted article from Humanist, Nov. 1, 2000 . Written by former Christian Scientists who lost their son as a result of their religious beliefs regarding medical care. - Multimedia -
Christian Science Healing: Devilish or Divine?

70. Rick Sutcliffe's ThePeace
christian science fiction tale by Rick Sutcliffe. Includes excerpts and reviews. PDF/Palm/HTML
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71. Christian Science
If one attends a christian science service they will find no pastor, The christian science Christ is not the same as Jesus but equal to “The divine
http://www.letusreason.org/Cults18.htm
Welcome to Ministries Home Cults Escaping the Cults What's New ... The Persecuted Church For printing our articles please copy the web page by highlighting it first - then copy text in the browser- paste the article into a word file and when the text is transferred in the word file, click to save or print. Christian Science A non-Christian Religion The main teaching though the Holy Scripture is how man fell became sinful and is in need of redemption. That God would one day send a savior that would accomplish this by bringing man back into a one to one relationship with Him. One would think that if a group calls themselves Christian this is what they would uphold. This is not true for Christian Science, which is neither Christian nor science. The founder Mary Baker was born in Bow, New Hampshire, July 16, 1821 to a devout religious family (Congregationalists) with 5 other children. Her father, Mark Baker, was a Calvinist whom she strongly disagreed with later on in life. The disagreements were on the main points of Scripture such as judgment and eternal punishment. From this rejection of Scripture and circumstances of ill health she eventually sought out another understanding to the Bible. Mary was married at the young age of 22 to George Glover in 1843 in Charleston, South Carolina. This was her only happy marriage that tragically lasted slightly longer than half a year as her husband died of yellow fever. She was left a widow, while being pregnant.

72. The Big Bang (one More Time) | Csmonitor.com
A new model of the universe says it repeats itself in an endless cycle. Article from christian science Monitor.
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73. The Atlantic Online
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74. Christian Science/Mary Baker Eddy
Contact information, bibliography, local events, and information about localradio broadcasts.
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~cscience/CSMenu.html
Christian Science
Welcome to the Christian Science Home Page in Victoria Australia.
The Christian Science church is grounded on the teachings of the Bible. Christian Science shows that the healing work of Jesus demonstrated a spiritual law in action. This law is explained in the teachings of Christian Science as scientifically demonstrable today.
Mary Baker Eddy founded the Christian Science Church in 1879. Her book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures , first published in 1875, was named in 1992 as one of the 75 books by women whose words have changed the world.
The Mother Church , The First Church of Christ, Scientist, is located in Boston Mass. USA
Visit The Mother Church Home Page on http://www.tfccs.com/ .This includes frequently asked questions and answers about Christian Science and about publications, services and facilities. This is where you can find out more about Mary Baker Eddy For spiritual insights into current issues visit http://www.spirituality.com. You are welcome to visit any Christian Science Church or Reading Room around the world.

75. Crown Of The Big Dig
Photograph series of the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge from The christian science Monitor.
http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/2001/03/22/bigdig/slide7.html
BRIDGING THE BIG DIG
LEONARD P. ZAKIM BUNKER HILL BRIDGE - The world's widest cable-stayed bridge is under construction over the Charles River, as the main landmark for the project.
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76. Christian Science Activities In North Texas
Provides information concerning christian science churches and reading rooms inNorth Texas. Answers frequently asked questions about christian science.
http://www.christiansciencetexas.org/
The Christian Science churches of North Texas welcome you to this website. Whether you are a student of Christian Science or simply consider yourself a "spiritual seeker," we hope you find the information you're looking for here. We invite you to check out spirituality.com where you can read Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. The text of the King James version of the Bible is also there, as are articles about spirituality and healing, showing that spirituality is a practical force in everyday life. Check out our Current Events page to see Christian Science broadcasts and activities available in the local North Texas area. Hurricane Katrina Response Want to know how the Christian Science community is responding? Check out this page Want to know a little more about Christian Science? Find out what Christian Science is , what church services are like who our pastor is how Christian Science churches benefit their communities , what is available in a Christian Science Reading Room , and what Christian Science practitioners do.

77. Christian Science Versus Pantheism
Pastor Mary Baker Eddy's message in opposition to Pantheism.
http://www.mbeinstitute.org/Prose_Works/CSvsPantheism.html
Christian Science versus Pantheism
by Mary Baker Eddy
Pastor Emeritus of The First Church of Christ, Scientist Boston, and Author of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
Published by the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker G. Eddy Boston, U.S.A.
By Mary Baker G. Eddy
Printed in the United States of America Christian Science versus Pantheism
PASTOR'S MESSAGE TO THE MOTHER
CHURCH, ON THE OCCASION OF THE JUNE COMMUNION, 1898
SUBJECT: Not Pantheism, but Christian Science
BELOVED brethren, since last you gathered at the feast of our Passover, the winter winds have come
and gone; the rushing winds of March have shrieked and hummed their hymns; the frown and smile of April, the laugh of May, have fled; and the roseate blush of joyous June is here and ours. In unctuous unison with nature, mortals are hoping and working, putting off outgrown, wornout, or soiled gar- ments - the pleasures and pains of sensation and the sackcloth of waiting - for the springtide of Soul. For what a man seeth he hopeth not for, but hopeth for what

78. Christian Science Society - Titusville Florida
The christian science Society of Titusville Florida welcomes you to their servicesand to use their Reading Room.
http://www.nbbd.com/npr/cs/
You are invited to attend Christian Science services at the:
Christian Science Society of Titusville
705 Harrison Street, Titusville, Florida
Sunday Services and Sunday School begin at 10:30am
All mail for the Church and Reading Room must go to:
P.O. Box 1677
Titusville, Florida 32781-1677
Me1mo@aol.com
You are also invited to visit and study at
The Christian Science Reading Room

Located in the Church building
705 Harrison Street, Titusville The Reading Room is a place where a visitor may read, borrow or purchase The Bible Bible study guides, the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy and other authorized Christian Science literature and periodicals including The Christian Science Journal Christian Science Sentinel The Christian Science Monitor Assistance with the computer based concordance to the King James Version of The Bible Christian Science Hymnal , and the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, is also available by special appointment.
The Reading Room is open: From 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Closed Holidays
North Brevard residents and visitors may call or mail us this coupon for a free sample copy of the Christian Science Sentinel , the weekly magazine published by The Christian Science Publishing Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

79. The Christian Science Monitor | Csmonitor.com
Article by Madora McKenzie Kibbe.
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80. The New York City Christian Science Group: For The LGBT Community
From Bay Windows Gay Christian Scientists seek a warmer welcome — Emergence New Book on GLBT Christian Scientists. Read more on the Emergence
http://www.nycsgroup.com/index.php
Welcome to the New York City Christian Science Group. Click here for our text only page. "Divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need."
New This Week
Last Week's Topic: Making It Your Own
Next Meeting: September 8, 2005: Honesty
Our next update will be on or around Friday, 9/9.
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August 31, 2005 Becoming More Effective Healers
Emergence International's 2005 conference in Tempe, AZ. Read more on their web site. October 22, 2004 New Book on GLBT Christian Scientists.
Read more on the Emergence International web site. October 21, 2004 Gay Christian Scientists seek a warmer welcome
Bay Windows , October 21, 2004 edition, by Linda Rodriguez
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