Christian Science magazine
The Christian Science JournalCategories | Christian |
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Frequency | Monthly |
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Format | Print, online |
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Publisher | Christian Science Publishing Society |
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Founder | Mary Baker Eddy |
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First issue | April 14, 1883; 141 years ago (1883-04-14) |
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Website | jsh.christianscience.com |
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The Christian Science Journal is an official monthly publication of the Church of Christ, Scientist through the Christian Science Publishing Society, founded in 1883 by Mary Baker Eddy.[1] The first edition appeared on April 14, 1883, bearing the subtitle, "An Independent Family Paper to Promote Health and Morals".[2] At that time, Eddy was the editor and main contributor to the Journal.[3] The magazine is based in Boston.[4]
The Journal is designed to demonstrate the practical applications of Christian Science healing practice. Instructive articles and verified reports of Christian healing give the reader a working understanding of the Principle and practice of Christian Science.[5][6] Each issue also contains editorials, interviews, church news, poems, as well as a worldwide directory of Christian Science practitioners, teachers, churches, Reading Rooms, organizations at universities and colleges, and more.[1][7]
Notable editors and contributors
Editors
- Septimus J. Hanna[8]
- Emma Curtis Hopkins[9]
- Annie M. Knott[10]
- William D. McCrackan[11]
Contributors
- Neil Kensington Adam[12]
- Alice Stone Blackwell[13]
- Charles Lightoller[14]
References
- ^ a b Healing spiritually. CSPS. 1996. p. 349
- ^ Why did Mary Baker Eddy start The Christian Science Journal? March 8, 2019. Mary Baker Eddy Library.
- ^ Gill, Gillian (1998) Mary Baker Eddy. Perseus Books. p. 305
- ^ The Christian Science Journal. OCLC 1554487. Retrieved 5 May 2020 – via WorldCat.
- ^ Healing spiritually. CSPS. 1996. "To the Reader".
- ^ Testimonies of healing JSH-Online.
- ^ Online Christian Science Journal Directory
- ^ "Hanna, Septimus J." Longyear Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
- ^ Harley, Gail M. (2001). Schultz, Rima Lunin; Hast, Adele (eds.). Women Building Chicago 1790-1990: A Biographical Dictionary. Indiana University Press. p. 405. ISBN 0-253-33852-2.
- ^ "Knott, Annie M." Longyear Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
- ^ "McCrackan, William D." Longyear Museum. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
- ^ Adam, Neil Kensington (1962-05-01). "A CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST'S APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF NATURAL SCIENCE". The Christian Science Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
- ^ Blackwell, Alice Stone (1887-04-01). "WOMAN SUFFRAGE". The Christian Science Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
- ^ Lieut. C. H. Lightoller, RNR (October 1912), "Testimonies From the Field", Christian Science Journal, XXX (7): 414–5
External links
- Official web site of The Christian Science Journal
- Online directory of practitioners, churches, etc. (also printed at the back of each issue of the Journal)
- The Christian Science Journal archive at Hathitrust
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