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The Emergence of Christian Science in American Religious Life |
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Rating:  Summary: Gottschalk Book Review Review: If you can find it, get it. This book is by far the most brilliant book on the subject of CS that I've read. It sits on my shelf next to the Peel trilogy.
Rating:  Summary: Highly recommended Review: It is a shame that this book is no longer in print. Stephen Gottschalk is a Christian Scientist, but unlike the adoring drivel that is most books about CS written by Scientists (and obviously unlike the biting sarcasm that is every other book about CS), this book is intelligent and aimed at those seeking intelligent insight into Christian Science. It is not a rigorous philosophical examination of CS, but Gottshalk has many brilliant and illuminating passages about CS. I don't know of any other scholarly book that brings the religion of Christian Science under rational scrutiny. In most books, the doctrines of CS are either dismissed with a gesture or swallowed without question. This book is the shining exception. Ultimately, Gottschalk wants to leave the reader with a favorable impression of CS (after all, he is a Scientist), but not at the expense scholarly integrity. Even Gillian Gill, in the beginning of her book, mentions this book in a positive light. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in CS, but, alas, there are very few to be found. Good luck.
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