In this episode of the Noble American Lives Podcast, host William H. Benson continues his exploration of Mary Baker Eddy's life, as detailed in his fourth book, 'The Noble Lives of American Religious Thinkers and Believers.' From Mary's early days in Portland, Maine under the mentorship of Phineas Quimby, to her discovery of Christian Science following a significant fall in 1866, the episode covers her struggle against poverty, her troubled marriage, and her relentless drive to establish herself as a writer, teacher, and founder of the Christian Science religion. The episode ends with Mary completing her foundational work, 'Science and Health,' and beginning the construction of her own church.
(00:00) Introduction to the Podcast
(00:17) Overview of the Series
(01:24) Previous Episodes Recap
(02:41) Today's Episode: Mary Baker Eddy
(03:46) Mary Baker Eddy's Early Life and Challenges
(06:16) The Discovery of Christian Science
(09:31) Mary Baker Eddy's Struggles and Teachings
(22:24) Formation of Christian Science
(26:47) Publication of 'Science and Health'
(28:41) Conclusion and Legacy