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Seekers and Scholars
by The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Discover how seekers and scholars from a variety of disciplines have engaged with Mary Baker Eddy's life, ideas, and accomplishments. The final episode aired August 1, 2025. All 105 episodes in the series remain available.
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105. Building character and community—Christian Science Organizations at college and university
Find out how Christian Science student and faculty groups have fostered healing and fellowship in a range of academic settings.
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104. Christian Science and women innovators
From business franchising to the Hoover Dam, discover the spiritual foundations of the women responsible for designing them.
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103. Poetry at the Christian Science Reading Room
Enjoy intimate readings of poems in Christian Science literature, from Mary Baker Eddy’s time to the present day.
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102. Reading Genesis with Marilynne Robinson
Find out how Marilynne Robinson’s fresh insights on the book of Genesis relate to its spiritual significance for Mary Baker Eddy.
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101. Tender and true—discussing archives at the American Society of Church History
Hear people from four institutions, including The Mary Baker Eddy Library, discuss the responsibilities involved in preserving religious history.
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100. Caring for China—Sarah Pike Conger and the Empress Dowager
Learn how the wife of America’s ambassador to China drew on her deep faith to overcome attacks from Chinese combatants during the Boxer Rebellion.
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99. Revisiting Violet Oakley’s spiritual vision and trailblazing art
Find out how the ideals of William Penn and the writings of Mary Baker Eddy inspired a leading twentieth-century artist’s portrayals of love and peace.
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98. New insights at the Archives Open House
Listen to Library staff members illuminate Christian Science history through objects they exhibited from our collections.
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97. Spiritual and musical evolutions in the Christian Science Hymnal
Hear the backstory of this beloved church songbook and learn how it compares with those of other religious traditions.
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96. “Find ourselves in the place just right”—Shakers and Christian Science
Learn about the ways some Shaker communities embraced Christian Science teachings and healing—as well as how Mary Baker Eddy thought about their beliefs and practices.
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95. Terms of endearment—Mary Baker Eddy and New Hampshire
Find out why the cultural and religious character of her native state meant so much to the founder of Christian Science.
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94. In conversation—the Joseph Smith and Mary Baker Eddy papers
Listen as members of two major documentary editing projects discuss their work and its impact on religious history.
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93. Listener’s choice: Revisiting “Psalms of Life—Mary Baker Eddy and 19th-century American poetry”
Learn why America’s passion for verse in the nineteenth century is meaningful for a Ugandan college student today.
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92. Concord—spiritual quest and “the word” in the computer age
How can new technologies serve a person’s spiritual growth? Explore a powerful Christian Science study tool, through firsthand accounts of its development.
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91. The Clerk and “the doings of the [Mother] Church”
How does a worldwide religious body stay connected? Explore some of the ways this interaction has worked for the Christian Science church, from its origins up to the present day.
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90. Cherishing her Congregational roots—Mary Baker Eddy and the Boutons
Find out why Eddy described the teachings and work of a prominent New Hampshire minister as the “vestibule of Christian Science.”
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89. Mary Baker Eddy’s argument with animal magnetism and “vitalism”
Hear about a nineteenth-century American culture fascinated with the vitalizing effects of psychic practices, and learn why Eddy saw them as delusional and dangerous.
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88. Christian Science meets African women theologians
Learn how and why the untold stories of two pioneering Black African women Christian Scientists are resonating with contemporary women scholars and activists.
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87. Frances Willard, Mary Baker Eddy, and Christian social reform
In 1932, the president of the temperance movement and the founder of Christian Science were voted two of America’s most important women leaders. Find out how they connected, and why.
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86. The Christian Science Publishing House—a building for the world
Hear how this “living historical artifact” has been artfully fulfilling its purpose since 1932.
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85. The Piskos—to Vienna with love from The Christian Science Monitor
Hear the story of an exiled couple from Nazi-controlled Europe, who went on to become celebrated writers at the international newspaper.
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84. “Christian Scientists in Zion” at the Mormon History Association
Hear about the influence Christian Science had among the Mormon elite in late nineteenth-century Salt Lake City.
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83. Healing and renewal through public history
What is public history? Find out about its potential to serve the common good—and how the Mary Baker Eddy Library contributes to it.
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BONUS: Response to Episode 82, with Mark Sappenfield, Editor of The Christian Science Monitor
Enjoy this bonus track, which traces The Christian Science Monitor’s commitment to solutions-oriented journalism back to its 1908 founding.
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82. The Christian Science Monitor, social work, and Boston’s settlement houses
Find out about visionary reporting on a new Progressive Era institution designed to improve the lives of the urban poor.
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81. Listener’s choice: revisiting “Women’s rights—and a woman’s right to interpret the Bible”
Listen to this gem from the Seekers and Scholars archive, and learn about why it was particularly meaningful to the college student who chose it.
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80. The marriages of Mary Baker Eddy
Hear about Eddy's experiences with marriage, in a time when conventions around matrimony were radically changing, and see how they impacted her life and writings.
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79. Reissuing a masterwork—a new edition of Robert Peel’s Mary Baker Eddy biography
Hear guests discuss the enduring significance of this volume, including the value of its newest edition and the noteworthy qualities of its author.
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78. Ministries of divine healing in twentieth-century Britain
Find out about interest in twentieth-century Christian spiritual healing—what did that mean for the Church of England and the Church of Christ, Scientist?
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77. Bette Graham, Liquid Paper, and the spiritual force of an original idea
Hear how a single mom and clerical worker with few prospects transformed an industry through innovative thinking and prayerful inspiration.
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76. Christian Scientist women and Alice Paul’s campaign for women’s rights
Discover thought-provoking connections between Christian Science and women’s rights movements of the twentieth century.
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75. The spirit of 1886 in the Mary Baker Eddy Papers
Why was 1886 a big year for the Christian Science church? Find out from the Mary Baker Eddy Papers team, in this recording with a live audience.
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74. Archives Open House at The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Glimpse what happened at this one-day event for employees of The Mother Church, which showcased some compelling items from the Library’s collections.
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73. Broadway’s best—spiritual quest, Antoinette Perry, and the Tony Awards
Listen to the inspiring story of the namesake for the most prestigious honor in the theater world.
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72. Mary Baker Eddy, corresponding across family divides
Find out what was at stake for Eddy in reaching out to cherished family members, despite significant barriers in culture, education, and religion.
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71. The history of Communion in Christian Science church services
Why do Christian Science branch churches have special Communion services, while The Mother Church in Boston does not? Find out in this episode, which also explores how the religion approaches this aspect of Christian worship.
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70. Marcella Craft, opera star, and the origins of Christian Science church soloing
Learn about the position of soloist at The Mother Church—and the celebrated soprano who helped set high standards for the role.
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69. American religion in World War II
Learn how American G.I.s found their faith sustaining them when confronted by wartime’s innumerable challenges.
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68. The Christian Science encounter with interfaith at the 1893 World’s Parliament of Religions
Learn about the complicated beginnings of global interfaith dialogue in a groundbreaking 17-day conference at Chicago’s 1893 Columbian Exposition.
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67. “Ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances”—working in Mary Baker Eddy’s household
Listen to a conversation with Heather Vogel Frederick, author of Life at 400 Beacon Street: Working in Mary Baker Eddy’s Household.
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66. BONUS: Elisa Mazzucato Young—a musical and Christian Science story
As a bonus to Episode 64, enjoy two new recordings of music by composer Elisa Mazzucato Young.
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65. The Monitor in Moscow
Listen to intimate portraits of Christian Science Monitor correspondents covering Russia and the Soviet Union in the twentieth century.
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64. Bicknell Young—a Mormon and Christian Science story
Learn about the upbringing and spiritual journey of this significant figure in the early Christian Science movement.
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63. Discovering the Civil War in the Mary Baker Eddy Papers
Learn about Mary Baker Eddy’s anti-slavery activism, through her correspondence with prominent Union generals, and her husband’s experiences as a Confederate prisoner of war.
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62. Women abstract artists—their spirituality and contemporary relevance
Listen to a discussion on the essential role of spirituality in the work of twentieth-century women abstract artists.
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61. Mary Baker Eddy—writing without a room of her own
Learn about Mary Baker Eddy’s experiences with housing insecurity, during the time when she was first teaching and writing about Christian Science.
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60. Ruth Barrett Phelps—presiding over the king of instruments
Learn about Ruth Barrett Phelps and how she helped change the sound of music in Boston.
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59. The revelatory power of oral histories
Look behind the scenes as we discuss the Library’s oral history project—a diverse and rich collection that expands perspectives on the Christian Science movement.
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58. Examining the evidence—forensic handwriting analysis at The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Why did the Library hire an expert handwriting analyst to review the diaries of Eddy’s personal secretary?
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57. New religious movements and nineteenth-century revolutions
Find out what scholars mean by the term “new religious movement”—and why the nineteenth century was a dynamic time of religious innovation.
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Discover how seekers and scholars from a variety of disciplines have engaged with Mary Baker Eddy's life, ideas, and accomplishments. The final episode aired August 1, 2025. All 105 episodes in the series remain available.
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