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On the Web
- Divine Science Federation International (DSFI) - A central office for the Divine Science organizations founded by Nona Brooks. Includes information about Divine Science, studies, book lists and member organizations.
- DivineScience.com - Provides links to various Divine Science webs, history of Divine Science and New Thought, as well as links to a variety of helpful resources about Divine Science and New Thought.
- The Divine Science School - Describes the philosophy of the Divine Science religion. Also contains school information, course descriptions, fees, and sources available through home study.
- Divine Science Ministers Association - To assist, encourage and inspire the individual Divine Science Minister in developing their own unique ministry. Includes information about certifications and events.
- Divine Science Churches of Greater St Louis, Missouri - Includes the locations of local churches and a collection of articles about the principles and history of Divine Science.
- Divine Science Church of the Healing Christ - Located in Washington, DC. Includes articles about Divine Science and information about their classes.
- Divine Science Community Center - San Jose, California. Information about the center, its minister, services and classes.
- Symphony of Love - A cyberspace ministry offering articles on Divine Science.
- United Divine Science Church of Today - San Antonio, Texas. Includes a service schedule, readings, affirmations, life coaching and an audio library.
- First Divine Science Church of Denver - News, special events, activities, classes, and bookstore.
Wikipedia Articles
- Divine Science - The Church of Divine Science is a religious group co-founded in the late 19th century by the Brooks sisters Malinda (Brooks) Cramer, Nona L. Brooks (1861-1945) and there sister Fannie James in Denver, Colorado during the dramatic growth of the New Thought Movement in the United States.
- Divine Assassin - In the science fiction television series Lexx, Divine Assassins are undead that carry out the will of His Divine Shadow, in adherence to a religious cult called the Divine Order. Numbering in the thousands, Divine Assassins are dead flesh, processed by the Divine Order's "Bio-Scholars" under the direct supervision of the Grand Bio- ...
- Divine Right (comic book) - Divine Right is an American comic book created, written, and drawn by Jim Lee and published by Wildstorm. It features Max Faraday, a computer science student who inadvertently becomes the receptacle of an incredible mystic power.
- The Divine Invasion - The Divine Invasion is a 1981 science fiction book by Philip K. Dick.
- Divine Order - The Divine Order is a fictional religion on the science fiction series LEXX.