Unity of Good By: Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910) |
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Unity of Good by Mary Baker Eddy is a profound and thought-provoking book, exploring the deeper aspects of spirituality and the nature of God. Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, presents her ideas in a clear and concise manner, making it accessible to readers from various backgrounds.
The book delves into the concept of unity, emphasizing the fundamental oneness of God and His creation. Eddy stresses the importance of understanding God as wholly good and the source of all goodness. She argues that this divine goodness is omnipresent, always available to us, and can bring about healing and transformation in our lives.
Eddy skillfully challenges conventional religious beliefs and encourages readers to reconsider their understanding of God, evil, sin, and suffering. She delves into the inherent goodness of all creation, highlighting the power of love, harmony, and moral progress. By presenting diverse examples and using logical reasoning, she illustrates the practical application of these spiritual concepts in our daily lives.
One of the strengths of Unity of Good is its cohesive and logical structure. Eddy builds her arguments step by step, providing ample evidence and examples along the way. This approach makes it easier for readers to follow and comprehend her ideas, even if they may initially seem complex or abstract.
Throughout the book, Eddy incorporates passages from the Bible to support her insights and emphasize their alignment with traditional Christian teachings. By connecting her ideas to familiar scriptures, she bridges the gap between her teachings and mainstream Christianity, making it accessible to a wider audience.
Unity of Good is a challenging read that encourages readers to question their preconceived notions about spirituality and the nature of God. Eddy's exploration of the divine oneness and inherent goodness offers a refreshing perspective that can inspire personal growth and spiritual development.
However, some readers may find the book's language and style a bit dense or overly formal, requiring careful reading and reflection to fully grasp the depth of Eddy's arguments. Moreover, the specific context of Christian Science can occasionally overshadow the universal spiritual message, potentially limiting its appeal to readers from different religious or philosophical backgrounds.
Overall, Unity of Good is a valuable book for those seeking a deeper understanding of spirituality, the nature of God, and the power of divine goodness. With its logical approach and inspiring ideas, it has the potential to enlighten and uplift readers on their spiritual journey, regardless of their religious affiliation. BY MARY BAKER EDDY AUTHOR OF SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES Registered U.S. Patent Office Published by The Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker G. Eddy BOSTON, U.S.A. Authorized Literature of THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST in Boston, Massachusetts Copyright, 1887, 1891, 1908 BY MARY BAKER G. EDDY Copyright renewed, 1915 Copyright renewed, 1919 All rights reserved PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Contents Caution in the Truth Does God know or behold sin, sickness, and death? Seedtime and Harvest Is anything real of which the physical senses are cognizant? The Deep Things of God Ways Higher than Our Ways Rectifications A Colloquy The Ego Soul There is no Matter Sight Touch Taste Force Is There no Death? Personal Statements Credo Do you believe in God? Do you believe in man? Do you believe in matter? What say you of woman? What say you of evil? Suffering from Others' Thoughts The Saviour's Mission Summary Unity of Good Caution in the Truth Perhaps no doctrine of Christian Science rouses so much natural doubt and questioning as this, that God knows no such thing as sin. Indeed, this may be set down as one of the "things hard to be understood," such as the apostle Peter declared were taught by his fellow apostle Paul, "which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest ... Continue reading book >>
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