Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 272, 24 September 1920 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMQND, IND FRIDAY, SEPT. 3. 1920.

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DR. JOHN S. TUTT GIVES LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Before an audience -which he kept 'deeply Interested In bis subject, Dr. John M. Tutt. C. S. B.. of Kansas City. 1 Mo., Thursday night, at the high cchool auditorium, delivered a lecture on Christian Science. Dr. Tutt la a member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, Mass. He said In part: " "People generally are aware that Christian Science has touched the lives of individuals and has worked in such persons profound changes for the better in mind, in morals, in body. "Have you ever considered the changes in general thought and life since Christian Science began Its reformatory mission? "Not only have individuals been affected directly, but the transforming influence has extended to the universal thought, so that thoBe who have not yet come to know Christian Science have nevertheless conformed to much of lta basic teaching. ' Is 8low But Sure. "Surely, though slowly, and ofttimes by devious by-paths, thought has 'been coming into agreement with the great spiritual facts revealed in Christian Science. "Cotncidently basic changes have occurred In human affairs, touching the academy, the pulpit, and the medical forum to higher, even to more spiritual issues. Science, tLeology and medicine are so woven into the warp and woof of human existence that they constituts its motif. Indeed, involving as they do salvation, both here and hereafter, these are the indispensable factors in human life today, they are the basis of the hope of a tomorrow.

inow tne numan mma is nnue; us , every sense is, of course, limited. The human mind's 'concepts of science, theology and medicine, never rise above the limits by which the human thought is bounded, for it can of itself rise no highor than itself. That self Is material, and hence to the unenlightened thought, science, theology, and mpdicine seem material. '

"Physical science, scholastic theol-j

ORy, ana mnienai meaicme nave operated in human consciousness to belittle God with finite form and nature, and to bind man with the trammels of matter. All Modes of God. Spiritually considered and therefore rightly viewed, science, theology, and medicine exnress modes of divine con-

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sclou8ness, activities of the divine Mind, or the Infinite Principle, God, To be true, .to be Christian, religion must take into account these divinely mental modes: human action based on them is most Christian, most spiritually scientific, hence nearest right. "Christ Jesus, science, his theology, his edlcine, were spiritual and therefore were true. Christian Science, without the limitations of matter, was the Science of Christ Jesus; Christian theology, without scholastio dogma, was the religion of Christ Jesus; Christian healing, without material medica, was the medicine of Christ Jesus. "It will be understood that Christian Science does not come to destroy 'science, theology, and medicine, but rather to leaven the human concept of them. ; It comes to purge out the old lump. In the leavening, science is shorn of physical fetters, theology is cleansed of the mlsconcep ts of creed and dogma, and medicine Is relieved of matter and properly related to Mind. "Thus spiritual! zation of thought raises the concepts of science, theelogy, and medicine to a higher basis, reveals them to be in truth modes of divine Mind, and restores them in human consciousness to their rightful place, from which material theories have debased them."

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first played in London with E. S. WI1lard in the title role. MURRAY. The management of the Murray has secured for the last half the dramatic novelty of the year, "The Long Arm of Manlster." Henry" B. Walthall who is now recognized as the master of the screen has the stellar honors in this production, and is supported by a large caBt which includes fBuch playsers as Helene f Chadwick and Olive Ann Alcorn. The picture, is a -film adaptation of the famous novel "by E. Phillips Oppenheim, which ran in serial form in the- Saturday .Evening Post and the majority of the larger newspapers in the country. The story is surcharged with romance, swift action, and powerful situations.

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