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Home > Audiotapes > A-6Ia: The Rules for Studying the 7 Synonymous Terms for God in Science and Health (audiocassette)
A-6Ia: The Rules for Studying the 7 Synonymous Terms for God in Science and Health (audiocassette)
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Product Code: A-6IaA
Manufacturer: Kappeler Institute Recordings
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2.5 hours (1 90-min audiotape and 1 60-min audiotape)
Class: 1977, Wilmington, DE
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SUBJECT(s):
The 7 Synonymous Terms for God
RELATED BOOKS:
Max Kappeler, The Seven Synonyms for God
Max Kappeler, A Study Aid for the Science of Christian Science, p.4
SYNOPSIS: This recording explains the scientific rules and methods that John W. Doorly and Max Kappeler used for ascertaining the specific ideas that uniquely characterize each of the 7 synonymous terms for God as found in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. This class should be studied in conjunction with the Syllabus I study program.
CONTENTS:
This recordings gives 13 rules for studying the 7 synonymous terms for God. As an example: To answer the question "How is a synonym characterized in a sentence in the Textbook?," we must always name a characteristic of the synonym itself. For instance, in S&H 143:26 we find, "Mind is the grand creator." Here Mind is characterized as the creator. It conveys something about the nature of the synonym itself, and not our attitude toward, or personal thoughts about, a synonym.
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