
Mary Baker Eddy
July 16, 1821 – December 3, 1910
As the founder of the new religious movement Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist), she shaped the spiritual landscape of her era. Her writings delve into profound questions of faith, healing, and the relationship between mind and matter. Through her work, she offered a unique perspective on spiritual principles and their application in daily life. Her influence continues to resonate today, appealing to readers seeking a deeper understanding of the spiritual.