713 pages

English language

Published 1998 by Perseus Books.

OCLC Number:
40101930

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In 1866, a frail, impoverished invalid, middle-aged, widowed and divorced, rose from her bed after a life-threatening fall, asked for her Bible, and took the first steps towards the founding of the Christian Science Church. Four decades later, she was revered as their leader by thousands of churches in the U.S. and Europe, had founded a national newspaper, and had become probably the most powerful woman in America.

Gillian Gill, a non-Christian Scientist scholar, who managed to win unparalleled access to the Church archives, offers here an entirely new look at Mary Baker Eddy.

For the first time readers will see the extraordinary leadership skills exercised by Mrs. Eddy despite the repressive forces facing women in her time. For the first time we learn the full story of the bizarre attack on Mrs. Eddy by Joseph Pulitzer and his New York World - alleging that she was at …

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Subjects

  • Eddy, Mary Baker, 1821-1910
  • Christian Scientists -- United States -- Biography
  • Christian Science -- History