The People's Idea of God: Its Effect On Health And Christianity
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The sermon argues that popular conceptions of God directly shape religious practice and physical health. It contrasts materialistic, anthropomorphic views that produce fear, idolatry, and reliance on drugs with a spiritualized understanding of God as infinite good or Mind—Life, Truth, and Love—which opens the way to moral reform and healing. Christian Science is presented as a metaphysical restoration that dematerializes belief, emphasizes mental causation over materia medica, and teaches that spiritual perception and obedience to divine Principle effect recovery and reveal human immortality.
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