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Home > Audiotapes > C-1OB: CH. XI, Some Objections Answered, The Structure of the Christian Science Textbook—Our Way of Life (audiocassette)
C-1OB: CH. XI, Some Objections Answered, The Structure of the Christian Science Textbook—Our Way of Life (audiocassette)
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Product Code: C-1OBA
Manufacturer: Kappeler Institute Recordings
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5 hours (5 60-min audiotapes)
Class: 1979, Wilmington, DE
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SUBJECT(s):
The Structure of the Christian Science Textbook<
RELATED BOOKS:
Max Kappeler, The Structure of the Christian Science Textbook—Our Way of Life, Vol. I: Revelation of the Structure
Max Kappeler, The Science of Oneness of Being in the Christian Science Textbook
Max Kappeler, Animal Magnetism—Unmasked
Overview of C-1 Series:
For over 60 years, Max Kappeler presented the structure of the Christian Science textbook through books, lectures, and classes, showing the divinely structured layout of each chapter. Kappeler's premise is that Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, is a revealed text and contains the whole of Christian Science. Read atomistically (sentences read out of context), the divinely inspired structure is missed. Our challenge is to understand Mrs. Eddy's revelation in its Science, something that can only be achieved through understanding the Textbook's spiritual system and structure. Once John W. Doorly pointed out the fundamental categories of the scientific system of Christian Science, it became possible for Kappeler to interpret the entire Textbook as a divinely structured, coherent story. This story leads the student through an evolution of understanding and consciousness in an uninterrupted, ordered way, from the first page to the last. This spiritual story is our ordered way of life and our teacher.
SYNOPSIS of C-1OB: Chapter XI, "Some Objections Answered," presents the fundamental objections of the human mind that interfere with scientific, theoretical Christianity demonstrating itself as practical Christianity. These objections prevent us from seeing every idea in its perfect spiritual reflection.
CONTENTS:
Introduction
- Criticism is usually based on isolated statements that rob them of their consistency within the whole
- Prevents theory of Christianity from being practical
- Scriptural notes
- Chapter place-value
Mind: human opinions cannot prevent Truth from being scientifically practical
Spirit: the distinction between God's man and Adam, between the spiritual and the material, must be clearly understood
Soul: only spiritual sense and spiritual apprehension can grasp the spiritual meaning of the working of Truth
Principle: only a scientific understanding, not religious faith, can demonstrate the divine Principle
Life: the ghost of materiality must be given up
Truth: contradictory, inconsistent, absurd, and false reasoning is not of the nature of Truth
Love: through spiritually scientific understanding, all is gathered into one consistent whole
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