Author Talk with Keith Collins
Author Keith S. Collins examines Christian Science Monitor journalism, including highs and lows in its more than one-hundred-year history.
Author Keith S. Collins examines Christian Science Monitor journalism, including highs and lows in its more than one-hundred-year history.
The third and fourth women ever to serve as U.S. Army chaplains on breaking through gender barriers and providing pastoral care, including in the 9/11/01 Pentagon attack—joined by a female military chaplain candidate about to start her career.
Dr. Carl Scovel and archivist Judy Huenneke explore the unique genre of spiritual autobiography, through the works of two notable female religious figures—Julian of Norwich and Mary Baker Eddy.
One of the original authors of “Mary Baker Eddy: Christian Healer” discusses and responds to questions about the subsequent amplified edition of this bestselling book. This new edition includes many more documented records of Eddy’s healing work, and presents her life story as a narrative of healing.
Author Gillian Gill discusses her biographies on Mary Baker Eddy, Florence Nightingale, Queen Victoria, and Agatha Christie, exploring how these women navigated success in a male-dominated society.