• In 1908, Mary Baker Eddy launched The Christian Science Monitor, an international daily newspaper which has won seven Pulitzer prizes for its excellent...
  • Mary Baker Eddy was an influential American author, teacher, and religious leader, noted for her groundbreaking ideas about spirituality and health, which she...
  • In 1881, Mary Baker Eddy started the Massachusetts Metaphysical College with a charter from the state which allowed her to grant degrees.[77][78]...
  • Some key teachings of Mary Baker Eddy in Christian Science include the belief in the healing power of prayer, the idea that sickness is an illusion that can be...
  • In 1881, Mary Baker Eddy started the Massachusetts Metaphysical College with a charter from the state which allowed her to grant degrees.[77][78]...
  • According to Mary Baker Eddy, she experienced some form of healing after a fall in Lynn, Massachusetts on February 4, 1866.
  • Mary Baker Eddy, the Founder of the Christian Science movement, is widely recognized outside her Church as one of the most remarkable religious figures of...
  • Mrs. Eddy's American Ancestors—Mark Baker, and Life on the Bow Farm—Schooldays in Tilton—Early Influences—Her First Marriage. 3. II.
  • Regardless of one’s perspective on the validity of her religious beliefs, Mary Baker Eddy clearly led a remarkable life—one full of extraordinary success despite the...