Publisher's Synopsis
"The Church of St. Bunco: A Drastic Treatment of a Copyrighted Religion" by Gordon Clark is a sharp and witty satire of Christian Science. Published in a time when religious movements were rapidly evolving, this work offers a critical and often humorous perspective on the doctrines and practices of this particular faith. Clark's "drastic treatment" employs parody to dissect the core tenets of Christian Science, making it a fascinating read for those interested in religious criticism and the history of religious thought.
This book delves into the intersection of religion and science, providing a unique lens through which to examine the development of Christian Science. It serves as both a historical document reflecting the religious landscape of its time and a timeless example of satirical writing. Explore the history of Christianity through this insightful and provocative work.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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