mary morse baker eddy
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Definition
Proper noun: - Founder of Christian Science: Mary Morse Baker Eddy was the founder of the Christian Science religious movement, which she established in 1866. She is recognized as a significant religious leader and thinker.
Usage Notes
- This term refers specifically to the historical person. It is used in biographical, historical, and religious contexts.
- As a proper noun, it is always capitalized.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The writings of Mary Morse Baker Eddy form the basis of Christian Science theology.
- A biography detailed the life of Mary Morse Baker Eddy, from her early years to her founding of a church.
Advanced Usage
- "Eddyism": An archaic or historical term sometimes used to refer to the teachings or doctrines of Christian Science as established by Mary Baker Eddy.
- Early 20th-century critics occasionally used the term "Eddyism" when discussing her influence.
Variants and Related Words
- Mary Baker Eddy: A more common shortened form of her full name.
- Mrs. Eddy: A respectful form of address used historically by followers and in publications related to Christian Science.
Synonyms
- Religious founder: A general term describing her primary historical role.
- Christian Science founder: A more specific descriptive synonym.
Noun
- founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910)