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X-28: Introduction to the Science of Christian Science (CD-mp3 audiobook)
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Product Code: X-28C
Manufacturer: Kappeler Institute Recordings
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8 hours (1 CD-mp3)
Audiobook, read by Alice Bigler
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SUBJECT(s):
Christian Science as a Science
Introduction to the Divine System of Reference (the 7, the 4, and the 4)
Handling Evil/Mortal Consciousness
RELATED RECORDINGS:
A-1, An Introduction to the Science of Christian Science (3 hrs, audio)
RELATED BOOK:
Introduction to the Science of Christian Science by Max Kappeler
SYNOPSIS: The aim of the book is to provide a general introduction to the scientific fundamentals of Christian Science, and to show how they are applied as an efficient scientific method for resolving problems.
In our longing for harmony and health, we search for an absolute principle of life. Christian Science teaches the Science of Life—the Science of divine Being. Divine Being, God, is the being of all mankind, irrespective of race, color, religion, nationality, or class. This book presents the universal Life-principle that provides the solutions to all of life’s problems. There are four basic prime factors governing the whole of being. Everything going on within being operates in accordance with them.
CONTENTS:
PART I: The Four Prime Factors of the Divine Being
Chapter 1: The Universal Life-Principle: the four prime factors for solving problems
Chapter 2: The Word of God: God defined through the 7 synonymous terms
Chapter 3: The Christ: the Christ-translation
Chapter 4: Christianity: Christianity is true manhood
Chapter 5: Science: Science and revelation
PART II: The Scientific Approach to the Divine Being
Chapter 6: The Scientific Approach to the Word of God
Chapter 7: The Scientific Approach to the Saving Power of the Christ
Chapter 8: The Scientific Approach to the Practice of Christianity
Chapter 9: The Scientific Approach to the Understanding of the Science of Being
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