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In 1879, Mary Baker Eddy founded her Christian Science church on the basis that her spiritual healing system would transform all who used it, physically, mentally, and morally. For many Victorian women, this was true: they were healed, they were transformed, and Eddy''s church flourished with a majority of women members. However, by the second wave feminist movement, the church was in decline and hasn''t revived despite late twentieth century interest in the conjunction between women, religion, and healing. The author argues that a number of decisions that were made and policies that were implemented by successive Boards of Directors of the church had a negative impact on women''s experience of the religion during the twentieth century.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Setting the Scene Chapter 3 Gathering Together the Women Chapter 4 "God and Mrs Eddy Willing" Chapter 5 The Controlling Church Chapter 6 Matter/Spirit, Body/Mind Chapter 7 Relationship with Medical Profession Chapter 8 Women's Conversion Experiences Chapter 9 Healing and Happiness Chapter 10 Conclusion

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 5/16/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761845744, 978-0761845744
      ISBN10: 0761845747

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In 1879, Mary Baker Eddy founded her Christian Science church on the basis that her spiritual healing system would transform all who used it, physically, mentally, and morally. For many Victorian women, this was true: they were healed, they were transformed, and Eddy''s church flourished with a majority of women members. However, by the second wave feminist movement, the church was in decline and hasn''t revived despite late twentieth century interest in the conjunction between women, religion, and healing. The author argues that a number of decisions that were made and policies that were implemented by successive Boards of Directors of the church had a negative impact on women''s experience of the religion during the twentieth century.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Setting the Scene Chapter 3 Gathering Together the Women Chapter 4 "God and Mrs Eddy Willing" Chapter 5 The Controlling Church Chapter 6 Matter/Spirit, Body/Mind Chapter 7 Relationship with Medical Profession Chapter 8 Women's Conversion Experiences Chapter 9 Healing and Happiness Chapter 10 Conclusion

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