List of Christian Scientists (religious denomination)

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This list consists of notable members of the denomination called Church of Christ, Scientist. For a list of Christians who are also scientists go to List of Christian thinkers in science.

Politics

Political figures

Arts and entertainment

Artists

Entertainment figures

Sports

Athletes/sportspeople

Intellectual life

Academia

Journalism

Exploration, invention, and science

Notable people raised in Christian Science

See also

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