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Mary Baker Eddy Book order (chronological)
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.







This edition focuses on making historical works accessible by using large print, catering specifically to readers with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali is dedicated to preserving these important texts while ensuring they are easily readable for a wider audience.
Retrospection and Introspection
- 106 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book delves into the life and achievements of Mary Baker Eddy, an influential American religious leader who established The Church of Christ, Scientist in 1879. It highlights her role in founding The Christian Science Monitor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper, as well as several religious magazines. Eddy's literary contributions, particularly her seminal work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, are emphasized, noting its significant sales and impact on Christian Science.
Unity of Good
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The biography explores the life of Mary Baker Eddy, an influential American religious leader and author who established The Church of Christ, Scientist in 1879. It highlights her role in founding The Christian Science Monitor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper, along with three religious magazines. Eddy's literary contributions, particularly her seminal work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, are emphasized, noting its significant impact and sales of over nine million copies by 2001.
Наука и здоровье с Ключом к Священному Писанию
- 1292 pages
- 46 hours of reading
The book is a Christian Science textbook that provides an interpretation of biblical texts. It explores the relationship between science and spirituality, emphasizing the importance of understanding divine laws and their application to health and well-being. The author presents a comprehensive framework for understanding the nature of God, humanity, and the universe, encouraging readers to seek spiritual enlightenment and healing through prayer and a deeper understanding of scripture. The themes of faith, healing, and the interplay between the material and spiritual worlds are central to the work, making it a significant contribution to both religious and philosophical discourse.
Wissenschaft und Gesundheit: mit Schlüssel zur Heiligen Schrift
- 1328 pages
- 47 hours of reading
Spiritual ideas that heal - practical spiritual answers to all life questions. The author Mary Baker Eddy published her seminal work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, in 1875. The ideas in this book arose from her lifelong quest for healing. She sought help in conventional medicine and various alternative healing methods. Her experiments with homeopathy convinced her of the undeniable connection between Mind and Body. Despite lacking financial resources and the rights available to women today, she persevered. She took on severely ill patients and healed them. She wrote Science and Health and published it. She gave lectures, founded a metaphysical college, and published several periodicals. At the age of eighty, she established the newspaper 'The Christian Science Monitor'. Science and Health serves as a practical manual for metaphysical healing.



