0.0 – Christian Science Publication Contents Mary Baker Eddy Subtitles Category: Book Book#: 00 Series: 1875 & 1910 Textbooks Total Books: 39 Book: Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures ~ 1910 Final Ed. Section#: Section: Science and Health Total Sections: 4 Chapter: a - Science Chapter#: 6a Subtitle: Definition of mortal mind Total Chapters: 34 Subtitle Level: Subtitle#: 24 Beg Pg#: 114 Total Subtitle: 289 Beg Line#: 1 Total Pgs: 1 End Pg#: 114 View/Download: available later End Line#: 11 Topics: Definition of mortal mind, distinguishing the spiritually scientific use of the word mind from its materially based unscientific use Tags: usage (the way in which words or phrases are used in everyday language that may be lacking in precision or clarity), classes (to assign or regard as being of a certain type, to classify), contradistinction (a distinction made by contrasting different qualities), in Science (in creation as God, Spirit created and sees it), noumenon (something that can be the object only of a purely intellectual, nonsensuous intuition – in Science this is creation as seen by divine Mind), phenomenon (something that happens or exists and that can be seen or experienced – to the human mind this means through the physical senses, but in Science it is what is perceived by the divine Mind through the senses of Soul.) Description: Section 1 ~ Science. Chapter 6 of Science and Health 1910, Last edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy. See SUBTITLE Text content below. defining a term (a word or group of words having a particular meaning. In this instance the term mortal mind) used to explain a nonentity (a nonexistent thing) as the means to establish and reinforce what actually exists, divine Mind, and the ideas of that Mind. Text Content: 1 Usage classes both evil and good together as mind; therefore, to be understood, the author calls sick and sin- 3 ful humanity mortal mind, — meaning by this Definition of term the flesh opposed to Spirit, the human mortal mind mind and evil in contradistinction to the divine Mind, or 6 Truth and good. The spiritually unscientific definition of mind is based on the evidence of the physical senses, which makes minds many and calls mind both human and 9 divine. In Science, Mind is one, including noumenon and phe- nomena, God and His thoughts.