Yahoo España Búsqueda web

  1. Anuncio

    relacionado con: Christian Scientist
  2. Argues for a divine Jesus of history and a valuable, yet non-perfect Bible. Theology. Reconciles Christianity with modern science. Accepts the Big Bang and biological evolution

Search results

  1. Christian Science is a religious movement founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879, based on the idea that reality is purely spiritual and the material world is an illusion. It is known for its healing methods, its newspaper The Christian Science Monitor, and its controversial views on the Bible and Jesus.

  2. www.christianscience.com › esCiencia Cristiana

    La Ciencia Cristiana silencia la voluntad humana, calma el temor con la Verdad y el Amor, e ilustra la acción espontánea de la energía divina en la curación de los enfermos.

  3. The foundation for the theology and practice of Christian Science. Learn about the Founder and Discoverer of Christian Science. Our global pastor is the Word of God — the Bible and Science and Health. Resources that can help you explore the practicality of healing today.

  4. www.christianscience.com › what-is-christian-science › beliefs-and-teachingsBeliefs and teachings - Christian Science

    Learn about the core tenets of Christian Science, a religion based on the Bible and the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy. Discover how Christian Scientists practice God's love and the spiritual laws of healing in their daily lives.

  5. Christian Science explains that spiritual sense is innate in each of us, and an essential element in understanding God as our loving Parent, and our true identity as a spiritual child of God. Christ Jesus called God his Father, or “Abba,” and “our Father.”

  6. La Ciencia Cristiana no es ni una filosofía humana ni una herramienta de autoayuda. Es la Ciencia divina, y se convirtió en el ancla de mi vida, manteniéndome en sintonía con Dios. Además, el prejuicio, la envidia y el odio se volvieron cada vez más ajenos para mí.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2022 · La Ciencia Cristiana es una secta no cristiana que fue creada por Mary Baker Eddy, de Nueva Inglaterra, en los Estados Unidos. Después de ser gravemente herida al caer en la nieve en 1866, Eddy recurrió a la Biblia, donde afirma haber descubierto las leyes de la curación espiritual.