Christian Science
This work offers a sustained satirical critique of a faith-healing movement and its leadership. The author chronicles personal anecdotes and cultural parallels to illustrate the psychological basis of many cures, questions doctrines that deny material reality, and dissects the movement's organizational structures, publications, and claims to authority. Interwoven are character sketches of its central figure based on public writings and actions, humorous treatments of rituals and governance, and skeptical analysis of medical and spiritual assertions. The tone combines irony, anecdote, and philosophical reflection to challenge the movement's premises and social consequences.
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This work offers a sustained satirical critique of a faith-healing movement and its leadership. The author chronicles personal anecdotes and cultural parallels to illustrate the psychological basis of many cures, questions doctrines that deny material reality, and dissects the movement's organizational structures, publications, and claims to authority. Interwoven are character sketches of its central figure based on public writings and actions, humorous treatments of rituals and governance, and skeptical analysis of medical and spiritual assertions. The tone combines irony, anecdote, and philosophical reflection to challenge the movement's premises and social consequences.
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