Bonded by Music: Ayn Rand’s Evening with Duane Eddy - New Ideal Interestingly, Eddy was an admirer of Ayn Rand and her philosophy, as evidenced by their personal encounter and correspondence When Eddy reread The Fountainhead at the age of twenty-three, he was already a successful musician who had sold over a million copies of his song “Rebel-’Rouser” and been voted the World’s Number One Musical
Mary Baker Eddy - Wikipedia Mary Baker Eddy (née Baker; July 16, 1821 – December 3, 1910) was an American religious leader and author, who in 1879 founded The Church of Christ, Scientist, the Mother Church of the Christian Science movement
Life with the Baker Family — Longyear Museum Mary Baker Eddy’s early years were spent in a warm, affectionate family with her mother, father, and five brothers and sisters in the rural beauty of New Hampshire Longyear Museum’s Baker Family collection of letters and artifacts show some of the unique influences on her early life that helped prepare her for her life as Discoverer and
New religious movements in the United States - Wikipedia One of Quimby's patients, Mary Baker Eddy, later founded her own new religious movement, Christian Science E W Kenyon and the Word of Faith movement synthesized New Thought with Pentecostalism, [3] while Norman Vincent Peale 's Power of Positive Thinking incorporated New Thought doctrines into a blend of Methodism and Calvinism [4]
Mrs. Eddy Builds Her Empire | Caroline Fraser | The New York . . . And virtually every twentieth-century book or sect that promotes healing through the power of mind is in some ways a repackaging of the work of one woman, Mary Baker Eddy, the self-proclaimed “Discoverer and Founder” of Christian Science and the author of Science and Health
Mary Baker Eddy Papers The Mary Baker Eddy Papers is a major effort by the Mary Baker Eddy Library to annotate and digitally publish Mary Baker Eddy's correspondence, sermons, and other manuscript materials A first selection of Eddy's papers, which included sermons and related documents, was published here in January 2014