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{{Short description|Religious movement}} {{Infobox Christian denomination |name = Church of Divine Science |image = FirstChurchDivineScienceBookplate.jpg |alt = Book plate from the First Church of Divine Science |imagewidth = 100px |caption = Book plate from the First Church of Divine Science |main_classification = Divine Science |orientation = [[New Thought]] |founder = [[Malinda Cramer]], [[Nona L. Brooks]] |founded_date = 1888 |founded_place = [[San Francisco, California]] |separated_from = |branched_from = |merger = |separations = |associations = [[Affiliated New Thought Network]], [[International New Thought Alliance]] |congregations = |members = |website = [http://www.divinesciencefederation.org/ Official Website] }}The '''Church of Divine Science''' is a religious movement within the wider [[New Thought]] movement. The group was formalized in San Francisco in the 1880s under [[Malinda Cramer]]. "In March 1888 Cramer and her husband Frank chartered the 'Home College of Spiritual Science.”{{Quote without source|date=September 2024}} Two months later, Cramer changed the name of her school to the “Home College of Divine Science."<ref>Sattler, p. 98</ref> After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and Cramer’s death, the headquarters moved back to Colorado. It established its headquarters in Denver and later moved the base of its operations to Pueblo.{{cn|date=August 2021}}
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