Niccolo Machiavelli
There is no founder for the subject matter of physical science, there are many scientists' contributions though.
That he rode raptors and herded dinosaurs.
Emmett Fox was not a part of Christian Science, but he was influenced by various spiritual and metaphysical teachings, including New Thought principles. He was a prominent New Thought minister and author, known for his sermons and writings that emphasized positive thinking and spiritual healing. While his work shared some similarities with Christian Science, particularly in its focus on the power of the mind and spirituality, Fox developed his own distinct teachings.
Machiavelli wrote The Prince.
We do not have preachers in Christian Science. Instead, we get everything from the Bible, and a book written by our founder called The Science and Health.
Mary Baker Eddy.
Christian Science was discovered and founded by a woman named Mary Baker Eddy in the late 1800's.
The Christian Science Monitor was founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1908. Eddy was an influential religious leader and the founder of the Christian Science religious movement.
Eddy believed she discovered the spiritual science behind Jesus' healing works and she was the founder of Christian Science in 1866.
Mary Baker Eddy was the founder of Christian Science, a spiritual movement that emphasizes the healing power of prayer and the underlying spiritual nature of reality. Through her teachings, she influenced many individuals and helped shape the landscape of alternative healing practices in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Her writings and establishment of the Christian Science Church also contributed to the development of the mind-body connection in health and wellness.
Edward A. Kimball has written: 'Teaching and Addresses on Christian Science' 'Christian science' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'Answers to questions concerning Christian Science ; also, Christian Science--its compassionate appeal' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'Answers to questions concerning Christian science' -- subject(s): Christian Science, Doctrines
Mary Baker Eddy's son was named George Washington Eddy. He was born in 1870 and was the only child of Eddy, the founder of Christian Science. George had a complex relationship with his mother and her teachings, and he eventually distanced himself from the Christian Science movement.
The religion of Scientology is not based on the Holy Scriptures and the teachings of Jesus Christ. Their founder is Ron Hubbard a science fiction writer and not a Christian.
John W. Doorly has written: 'Talks given by John W. Doorly on the science of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian Science, Criticism, interpretation 'Christian Science: the revelation of Christ' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'Talks on the science of the Bible' -- subject(s): Christian Science 'The pure science of Christian Science' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian Science, Criticism, interpretation
Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Church of Christian Science, suffered a great deal throughout her early life, eventually becoming dependent on morphine. One of the later influences on her was Phineas Parkhurst Quimby who taught healing the body through mental thoughts alone. While following Quimby in rejecting the efficacy of medicine, Eddy adopted a more radical theology for Christian Science, than that taught by him.
Christian Science Hymnal was created in 1898.