Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 by Mary Baker Eddy
The Story
This isn't a novel with a plot, but the story it tells is gripping. It collects articles, poems, letters, and sermons from Mary Baker Eddy during a crucial 13-year period. This was when Christian Science was new, growing fast, and facing a lot of questions. The book shows her in action: clarifying her teachings, responding to critics in newspapers, guiding her followers, and even sharing personal poems. You see her building the framework of a movement piece by piece.
Why You Should Read It
What struck me was the raw energy. You're reading her thoughts as they happened, not a polished summary written later. It's personal and direct. You feel her conviction, her frustration with misunderstandings, and her deep care for her students. Even if you're not interested in the religious aspects, it's a masterclass in leadership, communication, and standing by your ideas when everyone has an opinion. The poems and more personal pieces add a surprising layer of warmth.
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone interested in American religious history, the birth of modern spiritual movements, or powerful women in the 19th century. It's also great for readers who enjoy primary sources and seeing how ideas develop in real time. You don't have to be a Christian Scientist to appreciate the historical and human drama on these pages. Just come with curiosity.
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Anthony Moore
11 months agoComprehensive and well-researched.