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Periodical: Christian Scientist (New Orleans)

Summary:  From Pat Deveney's database:

Christian Scientist, The.
Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free. Galations 5:1
1916-1923 Monthly
New Orleans, LA. Language: English.
Editor: Stephen H. Alison and Alice Boyd. Succeeded by: Theosophy Today
1/1, September 1916-5/4, December 1920(?). 8 pp., $1.00 a year. Orthodox Christian Science journal.

Zanoni (Seville) in April announced that what was then called Christian Science Today had changed its name to Theosophy Today.

Other Sources:Columbia University; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; McGill University; Wilmington University.
Issues:Christian Scientist V1 1916-17
Christian Scientist V2 1917-18
Christian Scientist V3 1918-19
Christian Scientist V4 1919-20
Christian Scientist V5 1920-21
Claude-Generated Themes:   Read across 1916–1920, the Christian Scientist (New Orleans) is a regional organ of the movement, carrying orthodox Christian Science doctrine — God as omnipresent Spirit, the unreality of matter, disease as mental error — into the American South. It shows the Eddyite teaching and its healing practice diffused from Boston into local, regional expression: the same doctrine carried by a provincial paper for a provincial readership.

Generated by Claude from the periodical's digitized text; a thematic reading, not a bibliographic description.
Topics:Christian Science | Theosophy