• Source: The Christian Science Journal
    • The Christian Science Journal is an official monthly publication of the Church of Christ, Scientist through the Christian Science Publishing Society, founded in 1883 by Mary Baker Eddy. The first edition appeared on April 14, 1883, bearing the subtitle, "An Independent Family Paper to Promote Health and Morals". At that time, Eddy was the editor and main contributor to the Journal. The magazine is based in Boston.
      The Journal is designed to demonstrate the practical applications of Christian Science healing practice. Instructive articles and verified reports of Christian healing give the reader a working understanding of the Principle and practice of Christian Science. Each issue also contains editorials, interviews, church news, poems, as well as a worldwide directory of Christian Science practitioners, teachers, churches, Reading Rooms, organizations at universities and colleges, and more. Two sister publications exist: the Christian Science Sentinel, a weekly magazine; and The Herald of Christian Science, which is published in a number of foreign languages.


      Notable editors and contributors




      = Editors

      =
      Septimus J. Hanna
      Emma Curtis Hopkins
      Annie M. Knott
      William D. McCrackan


      = Contributors

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      Neil Kensington Adam
      Alice Stone Blackwell
      Charles Lightoller
      Marietta T. Webb


      References




      External links


      Official web site of The Christian Science Journal
      Online directory of practitioners, churches, etc. (also printed at the back of each issue of the Journal)
      The Christian Science Journal archive at Hathitrust

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