The Church of Christ, Scientist was founded in 1879 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, by Mary Baker Eddy. She was the author of the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. Christian Science teaches that the "allness" of God denies the reality of sin, sickness, death, and the material world. Accounts of healing through prayer are common within the church and adherents traditionally refuse medical treatment. The church, headquartered in Boston, has a worldwide membership of about 85,000.
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- The Church of Christ, Scientist was founded in 1879 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, by Mary Baker Eddy. She was the author of the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. Christian Science teaches that the "allness" of God denies the reality of sin, sickness, death, and the material world. Accounts of healing through prayer are common within the church and adherents traditionally refuse medical treatment. The church, headquartered in Boston, has a worldwide membership of about 85,000.
- La Iglesia de Cristo, Científico fue fundada en 1879 por Mary Baker Eddy en Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos. Mary Baker Eddy es la autora del libro Ciencia y Salud con Clave de las Escrituras, publicado en 1875, en el que revela y enseña la Ciencia Cristiana, de la cual es considerada su descubridora. Cuando la gente leyó dicho libro encontró curación a través del estudio y aplicación de sus ideas transformadoras. Poco después, los lectores comenzaron a reunirse para hablar acerca de las ideas y compartir los resultados de curación de cada uno. Entonces, en 1879, Mary Baker Eddy estableció lo que se constituyó en La Primera Iglesia de Cristo, Científico, que está destinada a «conmemorar la palabra y las obras» de Cristo Jesús y «restablecer el Cristianismo primitivo y su perdido elemento de curación».
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- approximately 1000 worldwide
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- The Church of Christ, Scientist was founded in 1879 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, by Mary Baker Eddy. She was the author of the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. Christian Science teaches that the "allness" of God denies the reality of sin, sickness, death, and the material world. Accounts of healing through prayer are common within the church and adherents traditionally refuse medical treatment. The church, headquartered in Boston, has a worldwide membership of about 85,000.
- La Iglesia de Cristo, Científico fue fundada en 1879 por Mary Baker Eddy en Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos. Mary Baker Eddy es la autora del libro Ciencia y Salud con Clave de las Escrituras, publicado en 1875, en el que revela y enseña la Ciencia Cristiana, de la cual es considerada su descubridora. Cuando la gente leyó dicho libro encontró curación a través del estudio y aplicación de sus ideas transformadoras.
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