Introduction to the Science of Being
& Max Kappeler’s Work
These are the best works to get you started:
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Why Study Christian Science as a Science?
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Why Study Christian Science as a Science? BOOK, Booklet, 35 pages, published in 1994
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Description:There is a strong tendency to take Christian Science merely as a religion, though a comforting and reassuring one. But the very essence of Christian Science, as its name indicates, is Science—a Science concerned with God, the divine Being. Mary Baker Eddy (Christian Science’s discoverer and founder) emphasized the fact that her discovery was the Science of God, consequently, she capitalized the term Science. She states: “In the year 1866, I discovered the Christ Science or divine laws of Life, Truth, and Love, and named my discovery Christian Science” (S&H 107:1). Categories that this title belongs to: |
What is the Science of Being?
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What is the Science of Being? BOOK, Booklet, 25 pages, published in 2005
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Description:This booklet broadly outlines the Science that produces solutions to our life’s problems. When we think about being, we find there are four fundamentally important questions to be answered: (1) What is reality? (2) How can I consciously become one with reality? (3) How can I apply these methods in practical everyday life? (4) How can I learn the method by which I can accept my oneness with the reality of being? When we consciously unite with the nature and essence of spiritual reality, we touch a power far greater than any other known to man. Categories that this title belongs to: |
The Christian Science Textbook: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy—Our way of life and our teacher
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The Christian Science Textbook: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy—Our way of life and our teacher BOOK, Booklet, 18 pages, published in 1998
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Description:This booklet shows the irrefutable order of “the way of Life.” When surveying the spiritual evolution from Chapter I “Prayer” to Chapter XVI “The Apocalypse,” one is deeply impressed by the overwhelming fact that in the search for truth, Science and Health leads us in an ordered way. As we learn how to understand the structural relationships within the framework of the Textbook, the more clearly we see that, along with the Bible, it is our most reliable teacher. Categories that this title belongs to: |
Stately Science Pauses Not (Mary Baker Eddy)
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Stately Science Pauses Not (Mary Baker Eddy) BOOK, Booklet, 49 pages, published in 1995
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Description:This booklet explains that the impulsion of the divine idea has evolved scientifically. After Mary Baker Eddy left us, John W. Doorly, CSB, of London, England (1878–1950), was the first to pursue deeply the question of what Christian Science means as a Science. Dr. Max Kappeler of Z?rich, Switzerland (1910–2002), a pupil of John Doorly, expounded upon Doorly’s work and, among many discoveries, revealed the scientific structure of Science and Health. Both Doorly and Kappeler showed that Mary Baker Eddy must be acknowledged as a Scientist who was far in advance of her era. Mrs. Eddy’s concept of Science incorporated such advanced concepts as structuralism, dimensionalism, holism, one-valued logic, gestalt-theory, general systems theory, and divine cybernetics. Categories that this title belongs to: |
Christian Science in the World of Today and Tomorrow
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Christian Science in the World of Today and Tomorrow BOOK, Booklet, 23 pages, published in 2005
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Description:This booklet shows how that, unlike development and unfoldment, evolution brings mutations—new breakthroughs that do not obey the law of causality, where cause determines effect in a step-by-step manner. Christian Science is (r)evolutionary in its very nature. In Christian Science, the method of allowing the Christ-idea to completely change our consciousness proves to be the only way of achieving true spiritual progress. Categories that this title belongs to: |
The Necessary Change of Standpoint
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The Necessary Change of Standpoint BOOK, Booklet, 13 pages, published in 2009
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Description:Christian Science teaches that there is only one true Being, and that by identifying ourselves with the one Being, we can consciously experience it in our lives. But this is an enormous task. To willingly give up everything that does not coincide with Being is a long process. This booklet outlines the steps and changes necessary for us to leave behind the old structures of consciousness and adopt a purely spiritual structure of consciousness. Categories that this title belongs to: |