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- catalog contributor b7480191.
- catalog created "1908.".
- catalog date "1908".
- catalog date "1908.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1908.".
- catalog description "Epicureanism and stoicism -- Kantianism -- Back to Christ -- Restricting and enlarging the purpose of the church -- The testimony of John Wesley upon value of religious therapeutics -- A nurse's letter in behalf of an Emmanuel movement cure of excessive alcoholism -- The patient's tribute to the redemptive power of Christ after five months of abstinence -- Our deplorable ecclesiastical situation -- Right kind of church extension -- Questions and answers -- I. The principles of the Emmanuel movement and how they can be self-applied -- II. The curative power of the subconscious mind -- III. How to reach our subconscious parts -- IV. Whether it is the human or the divine mind that cures -- V. Whether it is presumptuous to demand health of God -- VI. Whether the Emmanuel movement should limit God in treating only functional diseases when new thought and Christian Science do not -- VII. Whether one should distinguish between functional and organic diseases when the Bible does not -- ".
- catalog description "Illustrations from nature and art of both divine and human interference with the uniformity of nature -- The value of the mind of Christ -- How it imparts the God-consciousness in the place of self-consciousness -- How it lifts us from the superficial to the real; enabling us to live in the sunshine -- How it builds for us a new-world order which is permeated by an atmosphere of purity and health -- II. The power of the subconscious sleep -- Psychology's revelation of the mind's comprehensive realm -- Instances of the latest power of the subconscious -- Our new physician, Dr. V. M. N. -- How Christianity helps out -- The nearness of the individual subconscious to the universal life -- How men can block up or open the health channels -- III. The power of suggestion -- Evil and sickness, as well as all possible good and health in the subconscious -- The curative value of suggestion -- The part reason plays -- Superstition -- Deceptive health-resort cures -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Scientific and religious conditions -- Material and spiritual evolution -- Haeckel's "riddle of the universe," sir Oliver Lodge's "life and matter," Drummond's "ascent of man" -- The importance of the molecular theory of life -- Life, affected by heat and cold -- Emotion and reason -- Darwin's lament -- The church's spiritual tendency -- The passing of dogmatism -- Modernism in the Roman church -- Dr. Newman Smyth's "passing Protestantism and coming Catholicism" -- What "back to Christ" means -- Unity of psychology and Christianity -- Physical and spiritual completeness -- Why "mind, religion and health" was published -- Reflections on subsequent chapters -- I. The mind's power over our ills -- Views of medical authorities upon the necessity for psychological treatment in behalf of a large number of physical maladies -- What experience shows concerning mental control -- ".
- catalog description "Its text-books -- Some pitiful appeals for help -- Christian unity assured -- New content for denominationalism -- Revitalizing the church -- XI. The Emmanuel movement and Christian Science -- A contrast -- Criticism of Christian Science -- Appreciation of Christian Science -- Citations from "science and health" -- The one point in common with the Emmanuel movement -- The many points of difference -- Physicians as necessary powers of help, and as unnecessary nuisances -- The Christian Science self-centered standard of healing in contrast with Christ's unselfish ideals -- How Christian Science and the Emmanuel movement regard the scriptures -- Mrs. Eddy's hoped for philanthropy -- How Christian Science and the Emmanuel movement try to satisfy the world's need -- XII. The Emmanuel movement and Jesus Christ -- Christ's attitude toward the healing of the body -- The attitude of Peter, Paul and James -- Why a lost art? -- Despising the body -- Rise of monasticism -- A corrupt church -- ".
- catalog description "Need of a new theology of a Christological nature -- Man both chaos and cosmos -- Remedial Christianity in Christian Science -- New thought upon the stage without as well as within the church".
- catalog description "Religion that is worth while -- Vital Christianity -- The lower and the higher environments -- Turning all natural benefits into blessings of physical and spiritual health -- The pagan and Christian dependence on nature -- Regarding the air we breathe a conductor of health for our need -- Peace in the face of life's manifold ill-adjustments -- Mohammedan and Buddhistic prescriptions, also Communistic and Socialistic, for seeming peace -- Christ's recommendations in behalf of peace, health, and good cheer -- What the light of his face reveals of the good, the beautiful, the true -- IX. The Emmanuel movement -- I -- What is it? -- How it was begun -- Why it was started -- The weakening hold of the church upon the thinking practical masses -- The remarkable growth of Christian Science -- Diseases attacked and remedied by the Emmanuel movement -- Methods of treatment -- X. The Emmanuel movement -- II -- Its "God with us" significance -- Its rationality -- Its scientific backing -- ".
- catalog description "The power of suggestion in heredity, environment, advertisement, political and social leadership -- The natural hypnosis of sleep -- Curing your child of fears and evil habits -- Pre-natal suggestions -- The world's greatest battle-field one were suggestions are weapons -- IV. The power of autosuggestion -- Its meaning -- Inductive and deductive reasoning -- Hudson's three statements -- Autosuggestion in a hospital -- Calling dying people back to health -- The subconscious our faithful slave -- How to apply autosuggestion -- Three important cures -- Christian Science's denial of nature and disease -- Its cures all wrought by suggestion -- The principles and responsibilities of motherhood -- V. The all-power of the universal life -- Whence comes the curative force of the subconscious? -- The universal mind in nature and the individual man -- Man in God's image, and God in man's -- The perfect unity between the conscious and subconscious natures of Jesus -- ".
- catalog description "VI. Demanding health -- Scholarship and faith -- Scriptural encouragement in demanding health -- The marvels of faith -- Our right as God's children to enjoy God's health-giving spirit as much as all other forms of nature -- Afraid to demand -- Everything making incessant demands on us -- Suggestion's power over the universal mind -- Getting what you want -- Every thought ideal a magnet that draws intelligence, moral life, and physical health -- VII. Realizing health -- The new outlook upon life -- Living daily in the presence of God -- The new optimism and what it accomplishes in terms of health -- Living in everything else except God -- The self-assertion that dare demand for itself all good, and command the departure of all evil and disease -- A present versus an unknown and absentee God -- Does commanding good to come, and evil to go, really work? -- Some instances of such working in alcoholism, immorality, obsession, dread of disease, hysteria -- VIII. The light of his face -- ".
- catalog description "VIII. Wherein the Emmanuel movement is an advance on faith cure, Christian Science and new thought principles -- IX. Whether the greatest development of character depends on suffering, and whether character is weakened by relieving suffering -- X. Opinion of the Emmanuel movement after four months of it and its practical worth.".
- catalog extent "viii, 368 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Mind, religion and health.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mind, religion and health.".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard medicine preservation microfilm project. Part 4 ; 00518. mmf".
- catalog issued "1908".
- catalog issued "1908.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Funk & Wagnalls Co.,".
- catalog relation "Mind, religion and health.".
- catalog subject "Emmanuel movement.".
- catalog subject "Mental healing.".
- catalog subject "Mind and body.".
- catalog subject "RZ400 .M2".
- catalog subject "WB 880 M135m 1908".
- catalog tableOfContents "Epicureanism and stoicism -- Kantianism -- Back to Christ -- Restricting and enlarging the purpose of the church -- The testimony of John Wesley upon value of religious therapeutics -- A nurse's letter in behalf of an Emmanuel movement cure of excessive alcoholism -- The patient's tribute to the redemptive power of Christ after five months of abstinence -- Our deplorable ecclesiastical situation -- Right kind of church extension -- Questions and answers -- I. The principles of the Emmanuel movement and how they can be self-applied -- II. The curative power of the subconscious mind -- III. How to reach our subconscious parts -- IV. Whether it is the human or the divine mind that cures -- V. Whether it is presumptuous to demand health of God -- VI. Whether the Emmanuel movement should limit God in treating only functional diseases when new thought and Christian Science do not -- VII. Whether one should distinguish between functional and organic diseases when the Bible does not -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Illustrations from nature and art of both divine and human interference with the uniformity of nature -- The value of the mind of Christ -- How it imparts the God-consciousness in the place of self-consciousness -- How it lifts us from the superficial to the real; enabling us to live in the sunshine -- How it builds for us a new-world order which is permeated by an atmosphere of purity and health -- II. The power of the subconscious sleep -- Psychology's revelation of the mind's comprehensive realm -- Instances of the latest power of the subconscious -- Our new physician, Dr. V. M. N. -- How Christianity helps out -- The nearness of the individual subconscious to the universal life -- How men can block up or open the health channels -- III. The power of suggestion -- Evil and sickness, as well as all possible good and health in the subconscious -- The curative value of suggestion -- The part reason plays -- Superstition -- Deceptive health-resort cures -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Scientific and religious conditions -- Material and spiritual evolution -- Haeckel's "riddle of the universe," sir Oliver Lodge's "life and matter," Drummond's "ascent of man" -- The importance of the molecular theory of life -- Life, affected by heat and cold -- Emotion and reason -- Darwin's lament -- The church's spiritual tendency -- The passing of dogmatism -- Modernism in the Roman church -- Dr. Newman Smyth's "passing Protestantism and coming Catholicism" -- What "back to Christ" means -- Unity of psychology and Christianity -- Physical and spiritual completeness -- Why "mind, religion and health" was published -- Reflections on subsequent chapters -- I. The mind's power over our ills -- Views of medical authorities upon the necessity for psychological treatment in behalf of a large number of physical maladies -- What experience shows concerning mental control -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Its text-books -- Some pitiful appeals for help -- Christian unity assured -- New content for denominationalism -- Revitalizing the church -- XI. The Emmanuel movement and Christian Science -- A contrast -- Criticism of Christian Science -- Appreciation of Christian Science -- Citations from "science and health" -- The one point in common with the Emmanuel movement -- The many points of difference -- Physicians as necessary powers of help, and as unnecessary nuisances -- The Christian Science self-centered standard of healing in contrast with Christ's unselfish ideals -- How Christian Science and the Emmanuel movement regard the scriptures -- Mrs. Eddy's hoped for philanthropy -- How Christian Science and the Emmanuel movement try to satisfy the world's need -- XII. The Emmanuel movement and Jesus Christ -- Christ's attitude toward the healing of the body -- The attitude of Peter, Paul and James -- Why a lost art? -- Despising the body -- Rise of monasticism -- A corrupt church -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Need of a new theology of a Christological nature -- Man both chaos and cosmos -- Remedial Christianity in Christian Science -- New thought upon the stage without as well as within the church".
- catalog tableOfContents "Religion that is worth while -- Vital Christianity -- The lower and the higher environments -- Turning all natural benefits into blessings of physical and spiritual health -- The pagan and Christian dependence on nature -- Regarding the air we breathe a conductor of health for our need -- Peace in the face of life's manifold ill-adjustments -- Mohammedan and Buddhistic prescriptions, also Communistic and Socialistic, for seeming peace -- Christ's recommendations in behalf of peace, health, and good cheer -- What the light of his face reveals of the good, the beautiful, the true -- IX. The Emmanuel movement -- I -- What is it? -- How it was begun -- Why it was started -- The weakening hold of the church upon the thinking practical masses -- The remarkable growth of Christian Science -- Diseases attacked and remedied by the Emmanuel movement -- Methods of treatment -- X. The Emmanuel movement -- II -- Its "God with us" significance -- Its rationality -- Its scientific backing -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The power of suggestion in heredity, environment, advertisement, political and social leadership -- The natural hypnosis of sleep -- Curing your child of fears and evil habits -- Pre-natal suggestions -- The world's greatest battle-field one were suggestions are weapons -- IV. The power of autosuggestion -- Its meaning -- Inductive and deductive reasoning -- Hudson's three statements -- Autosuggestion in a hospital -- Calling dying people back to health -- The subconscious our faithful slave -- How to apply autosuggestion -- Three important cures -- Christian Science's denial of nature and disease -- Its cures all wrought by suggestion -- The principles and responsibilities of motherhood -- V. The all-power of the universal life -- Whence comes the curative force of the subconscious? -- The universal mind in nature and the individual man -- Man in God's image, and God in man's -- The perfect unity between the conscious and subconscious natures of Jesus -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. Demanding health -- Scholarship and faith -- Scriptural encouragement in demanding health -- The marvels of faith -- Our right as God's children to enjoy God's health-giving spirit as much as all other forms of nature -- Afraid to demand -- Everything making incessant demands on us -- Suggestion's power over the universal mind -- Getting what you want -- Every thought ideal a magnet that draws intelligence, moral life, and physical health -- VII. Realizing health -- The new outlook upon life -- Living daily in the presence of God -- The new optimism and what it accomplishes in terms of health -- Living in everything else except God -- The self-assertion that dare demand for itself all good, and command the departure of all evil and disease -- A present versus an unknown and absentee God -- Does commanding good to come, and evil to go, really work? -- Some instances of such working in alcoholism, immorality, obsession, dread of disease, hysteria -- VIII. The light of his face -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VIII. Wherein the Emmanuel movement is an advance on faith cure, Christian Science and new thought principles -- IX. Whether the greatest development of character depends on suffering, and whether character is weakened by relieving suffering -- X. Opinion of the Emmanuel movement after four months of it and its practical worth.".
- catalog title "Mind, religion and health : with an appreciation of the Emmanuel movement : how its principles can be applied in promoting health and in the enriching of our daily life / by Robert MacDonald.".
- catalog type "text".