Pure
Rationality
HARRY
L. RHODES
Speaking
of Mrs. Eddy, Gerhardt C. Mars in his work entitled "The
Interpretation of Life" says that one of the most striking
characteristics of Mrs. Eddy's presentation was rationality.
"Her thought from beginning to end is confined to pure
rational intuition, and, taking the whole scope of it in its
comprehension of our intellectual, moral, and aesthetic
interests, her message is the most purely rational that has
been delivered to man; and, in its essence, is an appeal to
no authority but to that of pure reason alone."
Excerpt
from Harry L. Rhodes in the Pilot, Bronson,
Kansas
Quoted in "Selected
Articles"
Christian Science Sentinel, September 13,
1924
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