To become a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist,
the applicant must be a believer in the doctrines of Christian
Science, according to the teaching contained in our Christian
Science textbook, Science & Health by Rev Mary Baker
Eddy. The Bible, together with Science & Health shall
be his only textbooks for self-instruction in Christian
Science.
The Bible + Science and Health
"Your dual and impersonal pastor, the Bible, and
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, is with you;
and the Life these give, the Truth they illustrate, the
Love they demonstrate, is the great Shepherd that feedeth
my flock, and leadeth them 'beside the still waters.'"
Mary Baker Eddy
Through prayer, Mrs. Eddy found an answer to this need.
In 1894 she appointed a new and unique pastor for The Mother
Church, one that didn't depend on personality at all. Instead,
it was an impersonal pastor consisting of two books-the
ones to which she'd dedicated her whole life.
First, the Bible, the book she'd turned to since childhood
as her guide for living and worshipping God.
Second, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,
the fruit of her lifelong study of the Bible and the complete
statement of the Science of Christianity that she'd found
there.
Then, in April of 1895, Mrs. Eddy made these books the
pastor not only of The Mother Church but also of all its
branch churches. As she wrote later to The Mother Church,
"Your dual and impersonal pastor, the Bible, and `Science
and Health with Key to the Scriptures,' is with you; and
the Life these give, the Truth they illustrate, the Love
they demonstrate, is the great Shepherd that feedeth my
flock, and leadeth them `beside the still waters' "
(Miscellaneous Writings, p. 322).
In 1903, Mrs. Eddy extended the authority of "The
Christian Science Pastor" to the whole world. She wrote
in the Manual of The Mother Church, "I, Mary Baker
Eddy, ordain the Bible, and Science and Health with Key
to the Scriptures, Pastor over The Mother Church,- The First
Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.,-and they
will continue to preach for this Church and the world"
(Manual, Art. XIV, Sect. 1).
Why two books?
Doesn't the Bible alone show us the way to eternal life?
Yes, it does. But humanity had the Bible for close to two
millenniums without fully understanding how to use its truths
in a scientifically provable way to heal and regenerate
people like Christ Jesus did. To arrive at that kind of
understanding, humanity needed to comprehend the Bible on
a deeper level. They needed to "unlock" the Bible,
so to speak. It was the specific mission of Science and
Health to give the world this "key" to the Scriptures-to
open up their treasures and enable everyone to use them.
But would Science and Health alone be a fully sufficient
pastor for the world? No. Having the Christian Science textbook
without the Bible would be sort of like having a key without
a door, a house without a foundation. Science and Health
was built on Scriptural truth. It was in the Bible that
Mrs. Eddy discovered the laws of God, the Science that undergirded
Jesus' healing ministry. As she explained in the textbook,
"The Bible has been my only authority" (Science
and Health, p. 126).
(Excerpted from Mary Metzner Trammell, "A pastor
for the world," The Christian Science Journal, May
1994.)