Healing the Nation: Literature, Progress, and Christian Science (Religion in North America)
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Rating | : | 4.78 (649 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0253030374 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Mary Baker Eddy's Church of Christ, Scientist was one of the fastest growing and most controversial religious movements in the United States, and it is no accident that its influence touched the lives and work of many American writers, including Frances Hodgson Burnett, Willa Cather, Theodore Dreiser, Upton Sinclair, and Mark Twain. Squires focuses on personal stories of sickness and healingwhether supportive or deeply critical of Christian Science’s recommendations --penned in a moment when the struggle between religion and science framed debates about how the United States was to become a modern nation. Ashley Squires reveals the rich and complex connections between religion and literature in American culture. Exploring the surprising presence of Christian Science in American literature at the turn of the 20th century, L. As outsized personalities and outlandish rhetoric took to the stage, Squires examines how the poorly understood Christian Science movement contributed to popular narratives about how to heal th
L. Ashley Squires teaches American Literature and Culture in a liberal arts program at the New Economic School in Moscow, Russia.
About the AuthorL. Ashley Squires teaches American Literature and Culture in a liberal arts program at the New Economic School in Moscow, Russia.