Rolling Away the Stone: Mary Baker Eddy's Challenge to Materialism“Gottschalk distinguishes himself by placing Christian Science in the larger context of American religion . . . sheds new light on Eddy’s life and work.” —Publishers Weekly This richly detailed study highlights the last two decades of the life of Mary Baker Eddy, a prominent religious thinker whose character and achievement are just beginning to be understood. It is the first book-length discussion of Eddy to make full use of the resources of the Mary Baker Eddy Collection in Boston. Rolling Away the Stone focuses on her long-reaching legacy as a Christian thinker, specifically her challenge to the materialism that threatens religious belief and practice. “Gottschalk has provided readers with a masterful account of Christian Science in its heyday. This book is a first-rate read for students of American religion and provides a look into how one of the country’s more complex religious figures dealt with materialism in the late-nineteenth-century America.” —Religious Studies Review “Gottschalk does a superb job of providing historical context for the chaotic events of Eddy’s final decades.” —Choice “Gottschalk’s account is well told and enriched by fresh material now available from the Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity.” —Christian Science Monitor “The book includes a great deal of fresh research and honest scholarship . . . for the individual wanting to sink his or her teeth into a serious study of Eddy . . . you have a lot to look forward to in reading this book.” —The Christian Science Journal |
From inside the book
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Page 9
... mental competence was challenged and her freedom to conduct her own affairs was seriously jeopardized. The suit had been instigated by one of the world's most widely read English-language newspapers, Joseph Pulitzer's New York World ...
... mental competence was challenged and her freedom to conduct her own affairs was seriously jeopardized. The suit had been instigated by one of the world's most widely read English-language newspapers, Joseph Pulitzer's New York World ...
Page 16
... mental condition.”16 But the picture presented to the readers of the New York World gave a very different impression. No, Eddy was not dead, the story admitted. But the headline splashed across the Sunday, October 28, paper read: “MRS ...
... mental condition.”16 But the picture presented to the readers of the New York World gave a very different impression. No, Eddy was not dead, the story admitted. But the headline splashed across the Sunday, October 28, paper read: “MRS ...
Page 17
... mental competence), who examined Eddy at the time of the suit, observed: “One journalistic inquisitor is frequently enough to perturb an ordinarily sane person. What can you expect, therefore, when an army of them is suddenly let loose ...
... mental competence), who examined Eddy at the time of the suit, observed: “One journalistic inquisitor is frequently enough to perturb an ordinarily sane person. What can you expect, therefore, when an army of them is suddenly let loose ...
Page 19
... mental competence—a letter that, because of its very cogency, she knew could not have been written by her semiliterate son. What she did not know when they met was that the Next Friends Suit was being filed in the Concord court that ...
... mental competence—a letter that, because of its very cogency, she knew could not have been written by her semiliterate son. What she did not know when they met was that the Next Friends Suit was being filed in the Concord court that ...
Page 20
... mental competence in her own home. EDDY IN CHARGE One characteristic noted by those who left recollections of Eddy during her later years was her astonishing recuperative powers. At some points she would be afflicted with illness so ...
... mental competence in her own home. EDDY IN CHARGE One characteristic noted by those who left recollections of Eddy during her later years was her astonishing recuperative powers. At some points she would be afflicted with illness so ...
Contents
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2 Becoming Mrs Eddy | 88 |
3 By What Authority? On Christian Ground | 123 |
4 By What Authority? Listening and Leading | 146 |
5 Woman Goes Forth | 168 |
6 The Visible Unity of Spirit | 194 |
9 A Power Not a Place | 287 |
10 The Outflowing Life of Christianity | 320 |
11 The Kingdoms of this World | 355 |
12 Elijahs Mantle | 393 |
The Prophetic Voice | 415 |
Chronology | 421 |
Notes | 427 |
Bibliography | 459 |
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animal magnetism April August Baker Eddy Collection became believed Bible board of directors Boston called Calvin Frye Calvin Hill Chandler Chestnut Hill Christian Science Christian Scientists Church of Christ Concord conviction death December defined definite Dickey difficult divine Divine Science Eddy wrote Eddy’s Emma Curtis Hopkins evil experience Farlow field figure final find first five flesh followers Foster Eddy Friends Suit fulfill God’s Hanna healing heart household human infinite influence January Jesus Journal June later letter living Manual Mark Twain Mary Baker Eddy Massachusetts Metaphysical College material mental metaphysics mind Miscellaneous mortal Mother Church movement November Peel Pleasant View practice prayer published Quimby quoted Rathvon reality reflected religion religious reminiscence Salchow Science and Health scientific sense SfilH specific spiritual spoke Stetson sufficient teaching thought tion Truth unity William woman Woodbury Woodbury’s words writing