The Urantia Book
The Contents of the Book
PART I.
The Central and Superuniverses
- I. Deity and Divinity
- II. God
- III. The First Source and Center
- The Seven Absolutes
- Reality
- Concept of the I AM
- IV. Universe Reality
- Paradise
- V. Personality Realities
- VI. Energy and Pattern
- VII. The Supreme Being
- VIII. God the Sevenfold
- IX. God the Ultimate
- X. God the Absolute
- XI. The Three Absolutes
- XII. The Trinities
- Acknowledgment
- 1. The Father’s Name
- 2. The Reality of God
- 3. God is a Universal Spirit
- 4. The Mystery of God
- 5. Personality of the Universal Father
- 6. Personality in the Universe
- 7. Spiritual Value of the Personality Concept
- 1. The Infinity of God
- 2. The Father’s Eternal Perfection
- 3. Justice and Righteousness
- 4. The Divine Mercy
- 5. The Love of God
- 6. The Goodness of God
- 7. Divine Truth and Beauty
- 1. God’s Everywhereness
- 2. God’s Infinite Power
- 3. God’s Universal Knowledge
- 4. God’s Limitlessness
- 5. The Father’s Supreme Rule
- The Inevitabilities
- 6. The Father’s Primacy
- The benediction
- 1. The Universe Attitude of the Father
- Providence
- 2. God and Nature
- 3. God’s Unchanging Character
- 4. The Realization of God
- 5. Erroneous Ideas of God
- 1. The Approach to God
- 2. The Presence of God
- 3. True Worship
- 4. God in Religion
- 5. The Consciousness of God
- 6. The God of Personality
- 1. Identity of the Eternal Son
- 2. Nature of the Eternal Son
- 3. Ministry of the Father’s Love
- 4. Attributes of the Eternal Son
- Omnipotence, omnipresence, omniscience
- 5. Limitations of the Eternal Son
- 6. The Spirit Mind
- 7. Personality of the Eternal Son
- 8. Realization of the Eternal Son
- 1. The Spirit-Gravity Circuit
- 2. The Administration of the Eternal Son
- 3. Relation of the Eternal Son to the Individual
- 4. The Divine Perfection Plans
- 5. The Spirit of Bestowal
- Bestowals of the Eternal Son
- Bestowals of the Original Michael
- 6. The Paradise Sons of God
- 7. The Supreme Revelation of the Father
- 1. The God of Action
- 2. Nature of the Infinite Spirit
- 3. Relation of the Spirit to the Father and the Son
- 4. The Spirit of Divine Ministry
- Creative Daughters
- 5. The Presence of God
- 6. Personality of the Infinite Spirit
- 1. Attributes of the Third Source and Center
- 2. The Omnipresent Spirit
- 3. The Universal Manipulator
- 4. The Absolute Mind
- 5. The Ministry of Mind
- 6. The Mind-Gravity Circuit
- 7. Universe Reflectivity
- 8. Personalities of the Infinite Spirit
- Functional family of the Third Source and Center
- 1. Self-Distribution of the First Source and Center
- 2. Deity Personalization
- 3. The Three Persons of Deity
- 4. The Trinity Union of Deity
- 5. Functions of the Trinity
- Finite, absonite, and absolute attitude
- 6. The Stationary Sons of the Trinity
- Justice, evidence, and judgment
- 7. The Overcontrol of Supremacy
- 8. The Trinity Beyond the Finite
- Limits of mortal destiny
- 1. The Divine Residence
- 2. Nature of the Eternal Isle
- 3. Upper Paradise
- 4. Peripheral Paradise
- 5. Nether Paradise
- 6. Space Respiration
- Unpervaded space
- 7. Space Functions of Paradise
- Midspace zones
- 8. Paradise Gravity
- Force, energy, power
- 9. The Uniqueness of Paradise
- 1. Space Levels of the Master Universe
- 2. The Domains of the Unqualified Absolute
- 3. Universal Gravity
- 4. Space and Motion
- 5. Space and Time
- 6. Universal Overcontrol
- 7. The Part and the Whole
- 8. Matter, Mind, and Spirit
- 9. Personal Realities
- 1. The Seven Sacred Worlds of the Father
- (1) Divinington
- (2) Sonarington
- (3) Spiritington
- (4) Vicegerington
- (5) Solitarington
- (6) Seraphington
- (7) Ascendington
- 2. Father-World Relationships
- 3. The Sacred Worlds of the Eternal Son
- 4. The Worlds of the Infinite Spirit
- Executive abodes of the Master Spirits
- 1. The Paradise-Havona System
- Paradise-Havona day
- The dark gravity bodies
- 2. Constitution of Havona
- 3. The Havona Worlds
- 4. Creatures of the Central Universe
- Havona natives
- 5. Life in Havona
- Monotony and adventure
- 6. The Purpose of the Central Universe
- 1. The Superuniverse Space Level
- 2. Organization of the Superuniverses
- 3. The Superuniverse of Orvonton
- 4. Nebulae — The Ancestors of Universes
- 5. The Origin of Space Bodies
- 6. The Spheres of Space
- 7. The Architectural Spheres
- Superuniverse time
- 8. Energy Control and Regulation
- 9. Circuits of the Superuniverses
- Local universe circuits
- 10. Rulers of the Superuniverses
- 11. The Deliberative Assembly
- 12. The Supreme Tribunals
- 13. The Sector Governments
- 14. Purposes of the Seven Superuniverses
- 1. Relation to Triune Deity
- 2. Relation to the Infinite Spirit
- 3. Identity and Diversity of the Master Spirits
- 4. Attributes and Functions of the Master Spirits
- 5. Relation to Creatures
- 6. The Cosmic Mind
- Causation, duty, and worship
- 7. Morals, Virtue, and Personality
- 8. Urantia Personality
- 9. Reality of Human Consciousness
- 1. The Seven Supreme Executives
- Creature-trinitized Sons
- 2. Majeston — Chief of Reflectivity
- 3. The Reflective Spirits
- 4. The Reflective Image Aids
- 5. The Seven Spirits of the Circuits
- 6. The Local Universe Creative Spirits
- 7. The Adjutant Mind-Spirits
- 8. Functions of the Supreme Spirits
- 1. The Trinitized Secrets of Supremacy
- 2. The Eternals of Days
- 3. The Ancients of Days
- 4. The Perfections of Days
- 5. The Recents of Days
- 6. The Unions of Days
- 7. The Faithfuls of Days
- 1. The Trinity Teacher Sons
- 2. The Perfectors of Wisdom
- 3. The Divine Counselors
- 4. The Universal Censors
- Stationary Sons of the Trinity
- 5. Inspired Trinity Spirits
- 6. Havona Natives
- 7. Paradise Citizens
- 1. The Descending Sons of God
- 2. The Magisterial Sons
- 3. Judicial Actions
- 4. Magisterial Missions
- 5. Bestowal of the Paradise Sons of God
- 6. The Mortal-Bestowal Careers
- 7. The Trinity Teacher Sons
- 8. Local Universe Ministry of the Daynals
- 9. Planetary Service of the Daynals
- 10. United Ministry of the Paradise Sons
- The Original Michael
- 1. Origin and Nature of Creator Sons
- 2. The Creators of Local Universes
- 3. Local Universe Sovereignty
- 4. The Michael Bestowals
- 5. Relation of Master Sons to the Universe
- 6. Destiny of the Master Michaels
- 1. The Trinity-Embraced Sons
- Trinitized Sons of Attainment
- Trinitized Sons of Selection
- Trinitized Sons of Perfection
- 2. The Mighty Messengers
- 3. Those High in Authority
- 4. Those Without Name and Number
- 5. The Trinitized Custodians
- 6. The Trinitized Ambassadors
- 7. Technique of Trinitization
- Ascender-trinitized Sons
- Paradise-Havona trinitized Sons
- Trinitized sons of destiny
- 8. The Creature-Trinitized Sons
- 9. The Celestial Guardians
- 10. High Son Assistants
- 1. Nature and Origin of Solitary Messengers
- 2. Assignments of Solitary Messengers
- 3. Time and Space Services of Solitary Messengers
- Seraphic and other space velocities
- 4. Special Ministry of Solitary Messengers
- Trinitized sons of destiny
- 1. The Universe Circuit Supervisors
- 2. The Census Directors
- 3. Personal Aids of the Infinite Spirit
- 4. The Associate Inspectors
- 5. The Assigned Sentinels
- 6. The Graduate Guides
- Grandfanda, the first ascender
- 7. Origin of the Graduate Guides
- 1. The Havona Servitals
- 2. The Universal Conciliators
- 3. The Far-Reaching Service of Conciliators
- 4. Technical Advisers
- 5. The Custodians of Records on Paradise
- 6. The Celestial Recorders
- 7. The Morontia Companions
- 8. The Paradise Companions
- 1. The Ministering Spirits
- Ministering Spirits of the Central Universe
- Ministering Spirits of the Superuniverses
- Ministering Spirits of the Local Universes
- 2. The Mighty Supernaphim
- 3. The Tertiary Supernaphim
- (1) The Harmony Supervisors
- (2) The Chief Recorders
- (3) The Broadcasters
- (4) The Messengers
- (5) The Intelligence Co-ordinators
- (6) The Transport Personalities
- (7) The Reserve Corps
- 4. The Secondary Supernaphim
- Ascenders’ arrival in Havona
- 5. The Pilgrim Helpers
- 6. The Supremacy Guides
- 7. The Trinity Guides
- 8. The Son Finders
- Failure to find Deity
- 9. The Father Guides
- 10. The Counselors and Advisers
- Assignments of defeated candidates
- 11. The Complements of Rest
- Creature-trinitized sons
- 1. Instigators of Rest
- Nature of rest
- 2. Chiefs of Assignment
- 3. Interpreters of Ethics
- 4. Directors of Conduct
- 5. The Custodians of Knowledge
- 6. Masters of Philosophy
- 7. Conductors of Worship
- 1. The Tertiaphim
- 2. The Omniaphim
- 3. The Seconaphim
- 4. The Primary Seconaphim
- (1) The Voice of the Conjoint Actor
- (2) The Voice of the Seven Master Spirits
- (3) The Voice of the Creator Sons
- (4) The Voice of the Angelic Hosts
- (5) Broadcast Receivers
- (6) Transport Personalities
- (7) The Reserve Corps
- 5. The Secondary Seconaphim
- (1) The Voice of Wisdom
- (2) The Soul of Philosophy
- (3) The Union of Souls
- (4) The Heart of Counsel
- (5) The Joy of Existence
- (6) The Satisfaction of Service
- (7) The Discerner of Spirits
- 6. The Tertiary Seconaphim
- (1) The Significance of Origins
- (2) The Memory of Mercy
- (3) The Import of Time
- (4) The Solemnity of Trust
- (5) The Sanctity of Service
- (6) and (7) The Secret of Greatness and the Soul of Goodness
- 7. Ministry of the Seconaphim
- 1. The Seven Supreme Power Directors
- 2. The Supreme Power Centers
- (1) Supreme Center Supervisors
- (2) Havona Centers
- (3) Superuniverse Centers
- (4) Local Universe Centers
- (5) Constellation Centers
- (6) System Centers
- (7) Unclassified Centers
- 3. The Domain of Power Centers
- 4. The Master Physical Controllers
- (1) Associate Power Directors
- (2) Mechanical Controllers
- (3) Energy Transformers
- (4) Energy Transmitters
- (5) Primary Associators
- (6) Secondary Dissociators
- (7) The Frandalanks
The Chronoldeks
- 5. The Master Force Organizers
- Primary Eventuated Master Force Organizers
- Associate Transcendental Master Force Organizers
- 1. The Paradise Classification of Living Beings
- I. Triune-Origin Beings
- II. Dual-Origin Beings
- III. Single-Origin Beings
- IV. Eventuated Transcendental Beings
- V. Fragmented Entities of Deity
- VI. Superpersonal Beings
- VII. Unclassified and Unrevealed Orders
- 2. The Uversa Personality Register
- I. The Paradise Deities
- II. The Supreme Spirits
- III. The Trinity-Origin Beings
- IV. The Sons of God
- V. Personalities of the Infinite Spirit
- VI. The Universe Power Directors
- VII. The Corps of Permanent Citizenship
Composite Personality Groups
- 3. The Courtesy Colonies
- (1) The Star Students
- (2) The Celestial Artisans
- (3) The Reversion Directors
- (4) Extension-School Instructors
- (5) The Various Reserve Corps
- (6) The Student Visitors
- (7) The Ascending Pilgrims
- 4. The Ascending Mortals
- (1) Planetary Mortals
- (2) Sleeping Survivors
- (3) Mansion World Students
- (4) Morontia Progressors
- (5) Superuniverse Wards
- (6) Havona Pilgrims
- (7) Paradise Arrivals
- 1. The Havona Natives
- 2. Gravity Messengers
- 3. Glorified Mortals
- 4. Adopted Seraphim
- 5. Glorified Material Sons
- 6. Glorified Midway Creatures
- 7. The Evangels of Light
- 8. The Transcendentalers
- 9. Architects of the Master Universe
- 10. The Ultimate Adventure
PART II.
The Local Universe
- 1. Physical Emergence of Universes
- 2. Universe Organization
- 3. The Evolutionary Idea
- 4. God’s Relation to a Local Universe
- 5. The Eternal and Divine Purpose
- 1. Michael of Nebadon
- 2. The Sovereign of Nebadon
- 3. The Universe Son and Spirit
- 4. Gabriel — The Chief Executive
- 5. The Trinity Ambassadors
- 6. General Administration
- Local universe time
- 7. The Courts of Nebadon
- 8. The Legislative and Executive Functions
- 1. Personalization of the Creative Spirit
- 2. Nature of the Divine Minister
- 3. The Son and Spirit in Time and Space
- 4. The Local Universe Circuits
- 5. The Ministry of the Spirit
- 6. The Spirit in Man
- Dual nature of man
- 7. The Spirit and the Flesh
- “This is the way.”
- 1. The Father Melchizedek
- 2. The Melchizedek Sons
- 3. The Melchizedek Worlds
- 4. Special Work of the Melchizedeks
- Melchizedek incarnations
- 5. The Vorondadek Sons
- 6. The Constellation Fathers
- 7. The Vorondadek Worlds
- 8. The Lanonandek Sons
- Primary Lanonandeks
- Secondary Lanonandeks
- Tertiary Lanonandeks
- 9. The Lanonandek Rulers
- 10. The Lanonandek Worlds
- 1. Origin and Nature of Life Carriers
- 2. The Life Carrier Worlds
- 3. Life Transplantation
- 4. Melchizedek Life Carriers
- The midsoniters
- Salvington Worlds of the Finaliters
- 5. The Seven Adjutant Mind-Spirits
- (1) The spirit of intuition
- (2) The spirit of understanding
- (3) The spirit of courage
- (4) The spirit of knowledge
- (5) The spirit of counsel
- (6) The spirit of worship
- (7) The spirit of wisdom
- 6. Living Forces
- 1. The Universe Aids
- 2. The Brilliant Evening Stars
- Created Evening Stars
- Ascendant Evening Stars
- The Worlds of the Evening Stars
- 3. The Archangels
- The Worlds of the Archangels
- 4. Most High Assistants
- 5. High Commissioners
- Race commissioners
- Nebadon Corps of Perfection
- Worlds of the Spirit-Fused Mortals
- 6. Celestial Overseers
- Nebadon educational system
- 7. Mansion World Teachers
- 8. Higher Spirit Orders of Assignment
- Solitary Messengers
- Universe Circuit Supervisor — Andovontia
- Census Director — Salsatia
- Associate Inspector
- Assigned Sentinels
- Universal Conciliators
- Technical Advisers
- Celestial Recorders
- Morontia Companions
- 9. Permanent Citizens of the Local Universe
- (1) Susatia
- (2) Univitatia
- (3) Material Sons
- (4) Midway Creatures
Abandonters
- 10. Other Local Universe Groups
- The Spironga
- The Spornagia
- Courtesy colonies
- 1. Origin of Seraphim
- 2. Angelic Natures
- 3. Unrevealed Angels
- 4. The Seraphic Worlds
- 5. Seraphic Training
- 6. Seraphic Organization
- 7. Cherubim and Sanobim
- 8. Evolution of Cherubim and Sanobim
- (1) Ascension Candidates
- (2) Mid-phase Cherubim
- (3) Morontia Cherubim
- 9. The Midway Creatures
- (1) Primary Midwayers
- (2) Secondary Midwayers
- 1. Supreme Seraphim
- (1) Son-Spirit Ministers
Bestowal attendants
- (2) Court Advisers
- (3) Universe Orientators
- (4) The Teaching Counselors
- (5) Directors of Assignment
- (6) The Recorders
- (7) Unattached Ministers
- 2. Superior Seraphim
- (1) The Intelligence Corps
- (2) The Voice of Mercy
- (3) Spirit Co-ordinators
- (4) Assistant Teachers
- (5) The Transporters
Seraphic transport techniques
- (6) The Recorders
Broadcasters
- (7) The Reserves
- 3. Supervisor Seraphim
- (1) Supervising Assistants
- (2) Law Forecasters
- (3) Social Architects
- (4) Ethical Sensitizers
- (5) The Transporters
- (6) The Recorders
- (7) The Reserves
- 4. Administrator Seraphim
- (1) Administrative Assistants
- (2) Justice Guides
- (3) Interpreters of Cosmic Citizenship
- (4) Quickeners of Morality
- (5) The Transporters
- (6) The Recorders
- (7) The Reserves
- 5. Planetary Helpers
- (1) The Voices of the Garden
- (2) The Spirits of Brotherhood
- (3) The Souls of Peace
- (4) The Spirits of Trust
- (5) The Transporters
Departure of a seraphic transport
- (6) The Recorders
- (7) The Reserves
- 6. Transition Ministers
- 7. Seraphim of the Future
- 8. Seraphic Destiny
- 9. The Corps of Seraphic Completion
- 1. Evolutionary Seraphim
- 2. Ascending Material Sons
- 3. Translated Midwayers
- 4. Personalized Adjusters
- 5. Mortals of Time and Space
- Mortals of the transient or experiential Adjuster sojourn
- Mortals of the non-Adjuster-fusion types
- Mortals of Adjuster-fusion potential
- The unnumbered series
- 6. The Faith Sons of God
- 7. Father-Fused Mortals
- 8. Son-Fused Mortals
- 9. Spirit-Fused Mortals
- Techniques of memory reconstruction
- 10. Ascendant Destinies
- 1. The Nebadon Power Centers
- 2. The Satania Physical Controllers
- 3. Our Starry Associates
- 4. Sun Density
- 5. Solar Radiation
- 6. Calcium — The Wanderer of Space
- 7. Sources of Solar Energy
- 8. Solar-Energy Reactions
- 9. Sun Stability
- 10. Origin of Inhabited Worlds
- 1. Paradise Forces and Energies
- 2. Universal Nonspiritual Energy Systems (Physical Energies)
- (1) Space potency
- (2) Primordial force
- (3) Emergent energies
a. Puissant energy
b. Gravity energy
- (4) Universe power
- (5) Havona energy
- (6) Transcendental energy
- (7) Monota
- 3. Classification of Matter
- 4. Energy and Matter Transmutations
- 5. Wave-Energy Manifestations
- 6. Ultimatons, Electrons, and Atoms
- 7. Atomic Matter
- 8. Atomic Cohesion
- 9. Natural Philosophy
- 10. Universal Nonspiritual Energy Systems (Material Mind Systems)
- (1) Preadjutant-spirit minds
- (2) Adjutant-spirit minds
- (3) Evolving morontia minds
The cosmic mind
- 11. Universe Mechanisms
- 12. Pattern and Form — Mind Dominance
- 1. The Constellation Headquarters
- 2. The Constellation Government
- 3. The Most Highs of Norlatiadek
- 4. Mount Assembly — The Faithful of Days
- 5. The Edentia Fathers since the Lucifer Rebellion
- 6. The Gardens of God
- 7. The Univitatia
- 8. The Edentia Training Worlds
- 9. Citizenship on Edentia
- 1. The Celestial Musicians
- 2. The Heavenly Reproducers
- 3. The Divine Builders
- 4. The Thought Recorders
- 5. The Energy Manipulators
- 6. The Designers and Embellishers
- 7. The Harmony Workers
- 8. Mortal Aspirations and Morontia Achievements
- 1. Transitional Culture Worlds
- (1) The Finaliter World
- (2) The Morontia World
- (3) The Angelic World
- (4) The Superangel World
- (5) The World of the Sons
- (6) The World of the Spirit
- (7) The World of the Father
- 2. The System Sovereign
- 3. The System Government
- 4. The Four and Twenty Counselors
- 5. The Material Sons
- 6. Adamic Training of Ascenders
- Parental experience
- The probation nursery of Satania
- 7. The Melchizedek Schools
- 1. Physical Aspects of Jerusem
- 2. Physical Features of Jerusem
- 3. The Jerusem Broadcasts
- 4. Residential and Administrative Areas
- 5. The Jerusem Circles
- (1) Circles of the Sons of God
- (2) Circles of the angels
- (3) Circles of the Universe Aids
- (4) Circles of the Master Physical Controllers
- (5) Circles of the ascending mortals
- (6) Circles of the courtesy colonies
- (7) Circles of the finaliters
- 6. The Executive-Administrative Squares
- 7. The Rectangles — The Spornagia
- 8. The Jerusem Triangles
- 1. The Finaliters’ World
- Requisite parental experience
- 2. The Probationary Nursery
- 3. The First Mansion World
- Morontia Companions
- 4. The Second Mansion World
- 5. The Third Mansion World
- 6. The Fourth Mansion World
- 7. The Fifth Mansion World
- 8. The Sixth Mansion World
- Adjuster fusion
- 9. The Seventh Mansion World
- 10. Jerusem Citizenship
- 1. Morontia Materials
- 2. Morontia Power Supervisors
- (1) Circuit Regulators
- (2) System Co-ordinators
- (3) Planetary Custodians
- (4) Combined Controllers
- (5) Liaison stabilizers
- (6) Selective Assorters
- (7) Associate Registrars
- 3. Morontia Companions
- (1) Pilgrim Guardians
- (2) Pilgrim Receivers and Free Associators
- (3) Hosts to Celestial Visitors
- (4) Co-ordinators and Liaison Directors
- (5) Interpreters and Translators
- (6) Excursion and Reversion Supervisors
- (7) Area and Building Custodians
- 4. The Reversion Directors
- Celestial humor
- Mortal humor
- 5. The Mansion World Teachers
- 6. Morontia World Seraphim — Transition Ministers
- (1) Seraphic Evangels
Original of Twenty-third Psalm
- (2) Racial Interpreters
- (3) Mind Planners
- (4) Morontia Counselors
Stereoscopic effect of mota
- (5) Technicians
- (6) Recorder-Teachers
Truth and fact
- (7) Ministering Reserves
Success, failure, and ego
- 7. Morontia Mota
- 8. The Morontia Progressors
- 1. The Planetary Life
- 2. Planetary Physical Types
- (1) The atmospheric types
- (2) The elemental types
- (3) The gravity types
- (4) The temperature types
- (5) The electric types
- (6) The energizing types
- (7) The unnamed types
- 3. Worlds of the Nonbreathers
- 4. Evolutionary Will Creatures
- 5. The Planetary Series of Mortals
- (1) Adjustment to planetary environment
Experimental series inspected by Tabamantia
- (2) Brain-type
- (3) Spirit-reception series
- (4) Planetary-mortal epochs
- (5) Creature-kinship serials
- (6) Adjuster-fusion series
- (7) Techniques of terrestrial escape
- 6. Terrestrial Escape
- (1) The dispensational or group order of survival
- (2) The individual orders of ascension
- (3) The probationary-dependent orders of ascension
- (4) The secondary modified orders of ascension
- (5) The primary modified order of ascension
- 1. Mission of the Princes
- 2. Planetary Administration
- 3. The Prince’s Corporeal Staff
- 4. The Planetary Headquarters and Schools
- 5. Progressive Civilization
- 6. Planetary Culture
- 7. The Rewards of Isolation
- Agondonters
- Tabamantia an agondonter
- 1. Origin and Nature of the Material Sons of God
- 2. Transit of the Planetary Adams
- 3. The Adamic Missions
- 4. The Six Evolutionary Races
- 5. Racial Amalgamation — Bestowal of the Adamic Blood
- 6. The Edenic Regime
- 7. United Administration
- 1. Primitive Man
- 2. Post-Planetary Prince Man
- 3. Post-Adamic Man
- 4. Post-Magisterial Son Man
- 5. Post-Bestowal Son Man
- 6. Urantia’s Post-Bestowal Age
- 7. Post-Teacher Son Man
- 1. The Leaders of Rebellion
- 2. The Causes of Rebellion
- 3. The Lucifer Manifesto
- 4. Outbreak of the Rebellion
- 5. Nature of the Conflict
- 6. A Loyal Seraphic Commander
- 7. History of the Rebellion
- 8. The Son of Man on Urantia
- 9. Present Status of the Rebellion
- 1. True and False Liberty
- 2. The Theft of Liberty
- 3. The Time Lag of Justice
- 4. The Mercy Time Lag
- 5. The Wisdom of Delay
- Twelve reasons
- 6. The Triumph of Love
- 1. The Morontia Temple
- 2. Death and Translation
- 3. The Golden Ages
- 4. Administrative Readjustments
- The seven stages on a planet
- Release of midwayers
- Adamic departure
- 5. The Acme of Material Development
- 6. The Individual Mortal
- 7. The First or Planetary Stage
- 8. The Second or System Stage
- 9. The Third or Constellation Stage
- 10. The Fourth or Local Universe Stage
- 11. The Minor and Major Sector Stages
- 12. The Seventh or Superuniverse Stage
- The Unqualified Supervisors of the Supreme
- 1. Physical Co-ordination
- 2. Intellectual Unity
- 3. Spiritual Unification
- 4. Personality Unification
- 5. Deity Unity
- 6. Unification of Evolutionary Deity
- 7. Universal Evolutionary Repercussions
- 8. The Supreme Unifier
- 9. Universal Absolute Unity
- 10. Truth, Beauty, and Goodness
PART III.
The History of Urantia
- 1. The Andronover Nebula
- 2. The Primary Nebular Stage
- 3. The Secondary Nebular Stage
- 4. Tertiary and Quartan Stages
- Origin of the Sun
- 5. Origin of Monmatia — The Urantia Solar System
- Retrograde motion
- 6. The Solar System Stage
- The planet-forming era
- Tidal friction
- Gravity-tidal explosions
- 7. The Meteoric Era
- The Volcanic Age
- The Primitive Planetary Atmosphere
- 8. Crustal Stabilization
- The Age of Earthquakes
- The World Ocean and the First Continent
- 1. Physical-Life Prerequisites
- 2. The Urantia Atmosphere
- 3. Spatial Environment
- 4. The Life-Dawn Era
- 5. The Continental Drift
- 6. The Transition Period
- 7. The Geologic History Book
- 1. Early Marine Life in the Shallow Seas
- The Trilobite Age
- 2. The First Continental Flood Stage
- The Invertebrate-Animal Age
- 3. The Second Great Flood Stage
- The Coral Period
- The Brachiopod Age
- 4. The Great Land-Emergence Stage
- The Vegetative Land-Life Period
- The Age of Fishes
- 5. The Crustal-shifting Stage
- The Fern-Forest Carboniferous Period
- The Age of Frogs
- 6. The Climatic Transition Stage
- The Seed-Plant Period
- The Age of Biologic Tribulation
- 1. The Early Reptilian Age
- 2. The Later Reptilian Age
- 3. The Cretaceous Stage
- The Flowering-Plant Period
- The Age of Birds
- 4. The End of the Chalk Period
- 1. The New Continental Land Stage
- The Age of Early Mammals
- 2. The Recent Flood Stage
- The Age of Advanced Mammals
- 3. The Modern Mountain Stage
- Age of the Elephant and the Horse
- 4. The Recent Continental-Elevation Stage
- The Last Great Mammalian Migration
- 5. The Early Ice Age
- 6. Primitive Man in the Ice Age
- 7. The Continuing Ice Age
- 1. The Early Lemur Types
- 2. The Dawn Mammals
- 3. The Mid-Mammals
- Origin of the Simian tribes
- 4. The Primates
- 5. The First Human Beings
- 6. Evolution of the Human Mind
- 7. Recognition as an Inhabited World
- 1. Andon and Fonta
- 2. The Flight of the Twins
- 3. Andon’s Family
- 4. The Andonic Clans
- 5. Dispersion of the Andonites
- 6. Onagar — The First Truth Teacher
- 7. The Survival of Andon and Fonta
- 1. The Andonic Aborigines
- 2. The Foxhall Peoples
- 3. The Badonan Tribes
- 4. The Neanderthal Races
- 5. Origin of the Colored Races
- 6. The Six Sangik Races of Urantia
- (1) The red man
- (2) The orange man
- (3) The yellow man
- (4) The green man
- (5) The blue man
- (6) The indigo race
Purpose of the six races
- 7. Dispersion of the Colored Races
- 1. Life Carrier Functions
- (1) The physical level of electrochemistry
- (2) The usual mid-phase of quasi-morontial existence
- (3) The advanced semispiritual level
- 2. The Evolutionary Panorama
- 3. The Fostering of Evolution
- 4. The Urantia Adventure
- 5. Life-Evolution Vicissitudes
- 6. Evolutionary Techniques of Life
- 7. Evolutionary Mind Levels
- Mechanical-nonteachable mind
- Nonmechanical experiencing mind
- 8. Evolution in Time and Space
- 1. Prince Caligastia
- 2. The Prince’s Staff
- 3. Dalamatia — The City of the Prince
- 4. Early Days of the One Hundred
- 5. Organization of the One Hundred
- (1) The council on food and material welfare
- (2) The board of animal domestication and utilization
- (3) The advisers regarding the conquest of predatory animals
- (4) The faculty on dissemination and conservation of knowledge
- (5) The commission on industry and trade
- (6) The college of revealed religion
- (7) The guardians of health and life
- (8) The planetary council on art and science
- (9) The governors of advanced tribal relations
- (10) The supreme court of tribal co-ordination and racial co-operation
- 6. The Prince’s Reign
- 7. Life in Dalamatia
- 8. Misfortunes of Caligastia
- 1. The Caligastia Betrayal
- 2. The Outbreak of Rebellion
- 3. The Seven Crucial Years
- 4. The Caligastia One Hundred After Rebellion
- 5. Immediate Results of Rebellion
- 6. Van — The Steadfast
- 7. Remote Repercussions of Sin
- 8. The Human Hero of the Rebellion
- 1. Protective Socialization
- 2. Factors in Social Progression
- 3. Socializing Influence of Ghost Fear
- 4. Evolution of the Mores
- 5. Land Techniques — Maintenance Arts
- (1) The collection stage
- (2) The hunting stage
- (3) The pastoral stage
- (4) The agricultural stage
- 6. Evolution of Culture
- The land-man ratio
- 1. Basic Human Institutions
- (1) Institutions of self-maintenance
- (2) Institutions of self-perpetuation
- (3) Institutions of self-gratification
- 2. The Dawn of Industry
- 3. The Specialization of Labor
- 4. The Beginnings of Trade
- 5. The Beginnings of Capital
- 6. Fire in Relation to Civilization
- 7. The Utilization of Animals
- 8. Slavery as a Factor in Civilization
- 9. Private Property
- 1. The Genesis of War
- 2. The Social Value of War
- Modern industrialism versus militarism
- 3. Early Human Associations
- 4. Clans and Tribes
- 5. The Beginnings of Government
- 6. Monarchial Government
- 7. Primitive Clubs and Secret Societies
- 8. Social Classes
- 9. Human Rights
- 10. Evolution of Justice
- 11. Laws and Courts
- 12. Allocation of Civil Authority
- 1. The Embryonic State
- 2. The Evolution of Representative Government
- 3. The Ideals of Statehood
- 4. Progressive Civilization
- 5. The Evolution of Competition
- 6. The Profit Motive
- 7. Education
- 8. The Character of Statehood
- 1. The Continental Nation
- 2. Political Organization
- 3. The Home Life
- 4. The Educational System
- 5. Industrial Organization
- 6. Old-Age Insurance
- 7. Taxation
- 8. The Special Colleges
- 9. The Plan of Universal Suffrage
- 10. Dealing with Crime
- 11. Military Preparedness
- 12. The Other Nations
- Tabamantia’s inspection
- 1. The Nodites and the Amadonites
- 2. Planning for the Garden
- 3. The Garden Site
- 4. Establishing the Garden
- 5. The Garden Home
- 6. The Tree of Life
- 7. The Fate of Eden
- 1. Adam and Eve on Jerusem
- 2. Arrival of Adam and Eve
- 3. Adam and Eve Learn About the Planet
- 4. The First Upheaval
- 5. Adam’s Administration
- 6. Home Life of Adam and Eve
- 7. Life in the Garden
- 8. The Legend of Creation
- 1. The Urantia Problem
- 2. Caligastia’s Plot
- 3. The Temptation of Eve
- 4. The Realization of Default
- 5. Repercussions of Default
- 6. Adam and Eve Leave the Garden
- 7. Degradation of Adam and Eve
- 8. The So-Called Fall of Man
- 1. The Edenites Enter Mesopotamia
- 2. Cain and Abel
- 3. Life in Mesopotamia
- The Sethite priesthood
- 4. The Violet Race
- 5. Death of Adam and Eve
- Michael’s message
- 6. Survival of Adam and Eve
- 1. The Primary Midwayers
- 2. The Nodite Race
- 3. The Tower of Babel
- 4. Nodite Centers of Civilization
- 5. Adamson and Ratta
- 6. The Secondary Midwayers
- 7. The Rebel Midwayers
- 8. The United Midwayers
- 9. The Permanent Citizens of Urantia
- 1. Racial and Cultural Distribution
- 2. The Adamites in the Second Garden
- 3. Early Expansions of the Adamites
- 4. The Andites
- 5. The Andite Migrations
- 6. The Last Andite Dispersions
- 7. The Floods in Mesopotamia
- Story of Noah
- 8. The Sumerians — Last of the Andites
- 1. The Andites of Turkestan
- 2. The Andite Conquest of India
- 3. Dravidian India
- 4. The Aryan Invasion of India
- 5. Red Man and Yellow Man
- 6. Dawn of Chinese Civilization
- 7. The Andites Enter China
- 8. Later Chinese Civilization
- 1. The Adamites Enter Europe
- 2. Climatic and Geologic Changes
- Flooding of the Mediterranean
- 3. The Cro-Magnoid Blue Man
- 4. The Andite Invasions of Europe
- 5. The Andite Conquest of Northern Europe
- 6. The Andites Along the Nile
- 7. Andites of the Mediterranean Isles
- 8. The Danubian Andonites
- 9. The Three White Races
- 1. The Cradle of Civilization
- 2. The Tools of Civilization
- (1) The taming of fire
- (2) The domestication of animals
- (3) The enslavement of captives
- (4) Private property
- 3. Cities, Manufacture, and Commerce
- 4. The Mixed Races
- (1) The Caucasoid races
- (2) The Mongoloid races
- (3) The Negroid races
- 5. Cultural Society
- Might and right
- 6. The Maintenance of Civilization
- (1) Natural circumstances
- (2) Capital goods
- (3) Scientific knowledge
- (4) Human resources
- (5) Effectiveness of material resources
- (6) Effectiveness of language
- (7) Effectiveness of mechanical devices
- (8) Character of torchbearers
- (9) The racial ideals
- (10) Co-ordination of specialists
- (11) Place-finding devices
- (12) The willingness to co-operate
- (13) Effective and wise leadership
- (14) Social changes
- (15) The prevention of transitional breakdown
- 1. The Mating Instinct
- 2. The Restrictive Taboos
- 3. Early Marriage Mores
- 4. Marriage Under the Property Mores
- 5. Endogamy and Exogamy
- 6. Racial Mixtures
- 1. Marriage as a Societal Institution
- 2. Courtship and Betrothal
- 3. Purchase and Dowry
- 4. The Wedding Ceremony
- 5. Plural Marriages
- 6. True Monogamy — Pair Marriage
- 7. The Dissolution of Wedlock
- 8. The Idealization of Marriage
- 1. Primitive Pair Associations
- 2. The Early Mother-Family
- 3. The Family Under Father Dominance
- 4. Woman’s Status in Early Society
- 5. Woman Under the Developing Mores
- 6. The Partnership of Man and Woman
- 7. The Ideals of Family Life
- 8. Dangers of Self-Gratification
- 1. Worship of Stones and Hills
- 2. Worship of Plants and Trees
- 3. The Worship of Animals
- 4. Worship of the Elements
- 5. Worship of the Heavenly Bodies
- 6. Worship of Man
- 7. The Adjutants of Worship and Wisdom
- 1. Chance: Good Luck and Bad Luck
- 2. The Personification of Chance
- 3. Death — The Inexplicable
- 4. The Death-Survival Concept
- 5. The Ghost-Soul Concept
- 6. The Ghost-Spirit Environment
- 7. The Function of Primitive Religion
- 1. Ghost Fear
- 2. Ghost Placation
- 3. Ancestor Worship
- 4. Good and Bad Spirit Ghosts
- 5. The Advancing Ghost Cult
- 6. Coercion and Exorcism
- 7. Nature of Cultism
- 1. Belief in Fetishes
- 2. Evolution of the Fetish
- Images and idols
- “Sacred Books”
- 3. Totemism
- 4. Magic
- 5. Magical Charms
- 6. The Practice of Magic
- 1. The Taboo
- 2. The Concept of Sin
- 3. Renunciation and Humiliation
- The continence cult
- 4. Origins of Sacrifice
- 5. Sacrifices and Cannibalism
- 6. Evolution of Human Sacrifice
- 7. Modifications of Human Sacrifice
- Temple harlotry
- 8. Redemption and Covenants
- 9. Sacrifices and Sacraments
- 10. Forgiveness of Sin
- 1. The First Shamans — The Medicine Men
- 2. Shamanistic Practices
- 3. The Shamanic Theory of Disease and Death
- 4. Medicine Under the Shamans
- 5. Priests and Rituals
- 1. Primitive Prayer
- 2. Evolving Prayer
- Prayer versus magic
- 3. Prayer and the Alter Ego
- 4. Ethical Praying
- 5. Social Repercussions of Prayer
- 6. The Province of Prayer
- 7. Mysticism, Ecstasy, and Inspiration
- 8. Praying as a Personal Experience
- 9. Conditions of Effective Prayer
- 1. The Evolutionary Nature of Religion
- 2. Religion and the Mores
- 3. The Nature of Evolutionary Religion
- 4. The Gift of Revelation
- (1) The Dalamatian teachings
- (2) The Edenic teachings
- (3) The Melchizedek of Salem
- (4) Jesus of Nazareth
- (5) The Urantia Papers
- 5. The Great Religious Leaders
- 6. The Composite Religions
- Eleven living religions
- 7. The Further Evolution of Religion
- 1. The Machiventa Incarnation
- 2. The Sage of Salem
- 3. Melchizedek’s Teachings
- 4. The Salem Religion
- The creed
- The seven commandments
- 5. The Selection of Abraham
- 6. Melchizedek’s Covenant with Abraham
- 7. The Melchizedek Missionaries
- 8. Departure of Melchizedek
- 9. After Melchizedek’s Departure
- 10. Present Status of Machiventa Melchizedek
- 1. The Salem Teachings in Vedic India
- The Rig-Veda
- 2. Brahmanism
- Doctrine of reincarnation
- 3. Brahmanic Philosophy
- 4. The Hindu Religion
- 5. The Struggle for Truth in China
- 6. Lao-Tse and Confucius
- 7. Gautama Siddhartha
- 8. The Buddhist Faith
- The gospel of Gautama
- The moral commandments
- 9. The Spread of Buddhism
- 10. Religion in Tibet
- 11. Buddhist Philosophy
- 12. The God Concept of Buddhism
- 1. The Salem Religion in Mesopotamia
- 2. Early Egyptian Religion
- 3. Evolution of Moral Concepts
- 4. The Teachings of Amenemope *
- 5. The Remarkable Ikhnaton
- 6. The Salem Doctrines in Iran
- 7. The Salem Teachings in Arabia
- 1. Deity Concepts Among the Semites
- 2. The Semitic Peoples
- 3. The Matchless Moses
- 4. The Proclamation of Yahweh
- 5. The Teachings of Moses
- Materialistic Providence
- 6. The God Concept After Moses’ Death
- 7. Psalms and the Book of Job
- 1. Samuel — First of the Hebrew Prophets
- 2. Elijah and Elisha
- 3. Yahweh and Baal
- 4. Amos and Hosea
- 5. The First Isaiah
- Micah and Obadiah
- 6. Jeremiah the Fearless
- 7. The Second Isaiah
- 8. Sacred and Profane History
- 9. Hebrew History
- Ephraim and Judah *
- Saul and David
- Solomon and taxation
- Israel and Judah
- Destruction of the Kingdom of Israel
- End of the Kingdom of Judah
- The Babylonian captivity
- 10. The Hebrew Religion
- 1. The Salem Religion Among the Greeks
- 2. Greek Philosophic Thought
- 3. The Melchizedek Teachings in Rome
- 4. The Mystery Cults
- The Phrygian cult of Cybele and Attis
- The Egyptian cult of Osiris and Isis
- The Iranian cult of Mithras
- 5. The Cult of Mithras
- 6. Mithraism and Christianity
- 7. The Christian Religion
- 1. Religion and Social Reconstruction
- 2. Weakness of Institutional Religion
- 3. Religion and the Religionist
- 4. Transition Difficulties
- 5. Social Aspects of Religion
- 6. Institutional Religion
- 7. Religion’s Contribution
- 1. Religious Growth
- 2. Spiritual Growth
- 3. Concepts of Supreme Value
- 4. Problems of Growth
- 5. Conversion and Mysticism
- 6. Marks of Religious Living
- 7. The Acme of Religious Living
- 1. True Religion
- 2. The Fact of Religion
- 3. The Characteristics of Religion
- Twelve illustrations of spiritual faith
- 4. The Limitations of Revelation
- 5. Religion Expanded by Revelation
- 6. Progressive Religious Experience
- Seven aspects of salvation
- 7. A Personal Philosophy of Religion
- 8. Faith and Belief
- 9. Religion and Morality
- 10. Religion as Man’s Liberator
- 1. Assurances of Faith
- 2. Religion and Reality
- 3. Knowledge, Wisdom, and Insight
- 4. The Fact of Experience
- 5. The Supremacy of Purposive Potential
- 6. The Certainty of Religious Faith
- 7. The Certitude of the Divine
- 8. The Evidences of Religion
- 1. Philosophy of Religion
- 2. Religion and the Individual
- 3. Religion and the Human Race
- 4. Spiritual Communion
- 5. The Origin of Ideals
- 6. Philosophic Co-ordination
- 7. Science and Religion
- 8. Philosophy and Religion
- 9. The Essence of Religion
- 1. Urantian Trinity Concepts
- 2. Trinity Unity and Deity Plurality
- 3. Trinities and Triunities
- 4. The Seven Triunities
- 5. Triodities
- 1. The Philosophic Concept of the I AM
- 2. The I AM as Triune and as Sevenfold
- 3. The Seven Absolutes of Infinity
- 4. Unity, Duality, and Triunity
- 5. Promulgation of Finite Reality
- 6. Repercussions of Finite Reality
- 7. Eventuation of Transcendentals
- 1. Primary Association of Finite Functionals
- God the Sevenfold
- 2. Secondary Supreme Finite Integration
- The Supreme Being
- 3. Transcendental Tertiary Reality Association
- The Trinity Ultimate
- 4. Ultimate Quartan Integration
- Ultimate Deity
- 5. Coabsolute or Fifth-Phase Association
- The Trinity Absolute
- 6. Absolute or Sixth-Phase Integration
- The cosmos infinite
- 7. Finality of Destiny
- 8. The Trinity of Trinities
- (1) The level of three Trinities
- (2) The level of experiential Deity
- (3) The level of the I AM
- 9. Existential Infinite Unification
- 1. Origin of Thought Adjusters
- 2. Classification of Adjusters
- 3. The Divinington Home of Adjusters
- 4. Nature and Presence of Adjusters
- 5. Adjuster Mindedness
- 6. Adjusters as Pure Spirits
- 7. Adjusters and Personality
- 1. Selection and Assignment
- 2. Prerequisites of Adjuster Indwelling
- On Urantia
- On other worlds
- 3. Organization and Administration
- Tabamantia’s tribute
- 4. Relation to Other Spiritual Influences
- 5. The Adjuster’s Mission
- 6. God in Man
- 1. Development of Adjusters
- 2. Self-Acting Adjusters
- 3. Relation of Adjusters to Mortal Types
- 4. Adjusters and Human Personality
- 5. Material Handicaps to Adjuster Indwelling
- 6. The Persistence of True Values
- The Adjuster that indwelt Jesus
- 7. Destiny of Personalized Adjusters
- Omnipersonal beings
- 1. Indwelling the Mortal Mind
- 2. Adjusters and Human Will
- 3. Co-operation with the Adjuster
- 4. The Adjuster’s Work in the Mind
- 5. Erroneous Concepts of Adjuster Guidance
- 6. The Seven Psychic Circles
- 7. The Attainment of Immortality
- The Adjuster’s plea to the soul
- 1. The Mind Arena of Choice
- 2. Nature of the Soul
- 3. The Evolving Soul
- 4. The Inner Life
- 5. The Consecration of Choice
- 6. The Human Paradox
- 7. The Adjuster’s Problem
- A guardian of destiny’s statement
- Fourteen aspects of personality
- 1. Personality and Reality
- 2. The Self
- 3. The Phenomenon of Death
- 4. Adjusters After Death
- 5. Survival of the Human Self
- 6. The Morontia Self
- 7. Adjuster Fusion
- 1. The Guardian Angels
- 2. The Destiny Guardians
- 3. Relation to Other Spirit Influences
- 4. Seraphic Domains of Action
- 5. Seraphic Ministry to Mortals
- 6. Guardian Angels After Death
- 7. Seraphim and the Ascendant Career
- 1. The Sovereignty of Urantia
- 2. The Board of Planetary Supervisors
- 3. The Resident Governor General
- 4. The Most High Observer
- Most High regencies
- 5. The Planetary Government
- 6. The Master Seraphim of Planetary Supervision
- (1) The epochal angels
- (2) The progress angels
- (3) The religious guardians
- (4) The angels of national life
- (5) The angels of the races
- (6) The angels of the future
- (7) The angels of enlightenment
- (8) The angels of health
- (9) The home seraphim
- (10) The angels of industry
- (11) The angels of diversion
- (12) The angels of superhuman ministry
- 7. The Reserve Corps of Destiny
- 1. Relativity of Concept Frames
- 2. The Absolute Basis for Supremacy
- 3. Original, Actual, and Potential
- 4. Sources of Supreme Reality
- 5. Relation of the Supreme to the Paradise Trinity
- 6. Relation of the Supreme to the Triodities
- 7. The Nature of the Supreme
- 1. The Supreme Mind
- The cosmic mind
- 2. The Almighty and God the Sevenfold
- 3. The Almighty and Paradise Deity
- 4. The Almighty and the Supreme Creators
- 5. The Almighty and the Sevenfold Controllers
- The problem of equilibrium
- 6. Spirit Dominance
- 7. The Living Organism of the Grand Universe
- 1. Nature of the Supreme Being
- 2. The Source of Evolutionary Growth
- Creature-trinitized sons and growth
- 3. Significance of the Supreme to Universe Creatures
- 4. The Finite God
- Cosmic morality — supreme duty
- 5. The Oversoul of Creation
- Finaliter transcendation
- Repercussions of human growth
- 6. The Quest for the Supreme
- 7. The Future of the Supreme
- 1. Time and Eternity
- Experiential (subjective) time units
- 2. Omnipresence and Ubiquity
- 3. Time-Space Relationships
- Truth and fact
- Space and pattern
- 4. Primary and Secondary Causation
- 5. Omnipotence and Compossibility
- 6. Omnipotence and Omnificence
- 7. Omniscience and Predestination
- 8. Control and Overcontrol
- The time governor of progress
- 9. Universe Mechanisms
- 10. Functions of Providence
- 1. The First Bestowal
- 2. The Second Bestowal
- 3. The Third Bestowal
- 4. The Fourth Bestowal
- 5. The Fifth Bestowal
- 6. The Sixth Bestowal
- 7. The Seventh and Final Bestowal
- 8. Michael’s Postbestowal Status
PART IV.
The Life and Teachings of Jesus
- 1. The Seventh Bestowal Commission
- 2. The Bestowal Limitations
- 3. Further Counsel and Advice
- 4. The Incarnation — Making Two One
- 1. The Occident of the First Century After Christ
- 2. The Jewish People
- 3. Among the Gentiles
- 4. Gentile Philosophy
- (1) The Epicurean
- (2) The Stoic
- (3) The Cynic
- (4) The Skeptic
- 5. The Gentile Religions
- The mystery religions
- 6. The Hebrew Religion
- 7. Jews and Gentiles
- 8. Previous Written Records
- (1) The Gospel by Mark
- (2) The Gospel of Matthew
- (3) The Gospel by Luke
- (4) The Gospel of John
Acknowledgment
- 1. Joseph and Mary
- 2. Gabriel Appears to Elizabeth
- 3. Gabriel’s Announcement to Mary
- 4. Joseph’s Dream
- The “house of David”
- 5. Jesus’ Earth Parents
- 6. The Home at Nazareth
- 7. The Trip to Bethlehem
- 8. The Birth of Jesus
- The legend of the shepherds
- The three priests from Ur
- The “Star of Bethlehem”
- 9. The Presentation in the Temple
- 10. Herod Acts
- The flight to Egypt
- The Sojourn in Egypt
- 1. Back in Nazareth
- Jesus’ fourth year
- 2. The Fifth Year (2 B.C.)
- Child rearing
- 3. Events of the Sixth Year (1 B.C.)
- 4. The Seventh Year (A.D. 1)
- Material accidents
- 5. School Days in Nazareth
- 6. His Eighth Year (A.D. 2)
- 1. Jesus’ Ninth Year (A.D. 3)
- The picture on the floor
- Climate in Galilee
- 2. The Tenth Year (A.D. 4)
- Jacob the stone mason’s son
- 3. The Eleventh Year (A.D. 5)
- The Scythopolis episode
- 4. The Twelfth Year (A.D. 6)
- Personal morality and group loyalty
- 5. His Thirteenth Year (A.D. 7)
- 6. The Journey to Jerusalem
- Mary, Martha, and Lazarus
- 1. Jesus Views the Temple
- 2. Jesus and the Passover
- 3. Departure of Joseph and Mary
- 4. First and Second Days in the Temple
- 5. The Third Day in the Temple
- 6. The Fourth Day in the Temple
- 1. His Fourteenth Year (A.D. 8)
- 2. The Death of Joseph
- 3. The Fifteenth Year (A.D. 9)
- Origin of “The Lord’s Prayer”
- The “Son of Man”
- Who is the Messiah?
- 4. First Sermon in the Synagogue
- 5. The Financial Struggle
- 1. The Sixteenth Year (A.D. 10)
- 2. The Seventeenth Year (A.D. 11)
- The Zealot episode
- 3. The Eighteenth Year (A.D. 12)
- With James at the Passover
- Visit of Elizabeth and John
- Death of Amos
- 4. The Nineteenth Year (A.D. 13)
- Rearing the children
- 5. Rebecca, the Daughter of Ezra
- 6. His Twentieth Year (A.D. 14)
- Passover visit to Jerusalem
- 1. The Twenty-First Year (A.D. 15)
- Growing awareness of divinity
- With Joseph at the Passover
- 2. The Twenty-Second Year (A.D. 16)
- As a smith at Sepphoris
- 3. The Twenty-Third Year (A.D. 17)
- With Simon at the Passover
- Jesus meets Stephen
- 4. The Damascus Episode
- 5. The Twenty-Fourth Year (A.D. 18)
- The Alexandrian proposal
- 6. The Twenty-Fifth Year (A.D. 19)
- With Jude at the Passover
- “Uncle Joshua tell us a story”
- 7. The Twenty-Sixth Year (A.D. 20)
- James’ marriage
- Miriam’s marriage
- James head of the family of Joseph
- 1. The Twenty-Seventh Year (A.D. 21)
- Zebedee of Capernaum
- Jesus the boatbuilder
- 2. The Twenty-Eighth Year (A.D. 22)
- Jesus visits Jerusalem
- Meeting Gonod and Ganid *
- 3. The Twenty-Ninth Year (A.D. 23)
- Purpose of the trip to Rome
- 4. The Human Jesus
- 1. At Joppa — Discourse on Jonah
- Discussion of good and evil
- 2. At Caesarea
- The merchant from Mongolia
- The Greek worker and the Roman foreman
- God’s will and man’s will
- 3. At Alexandria
- 4. Discourse on Reality
- 5. On the Island of Crete
- 6. The Young Man Who Was Afraid
- 7. At Carthage — Discourse on Time and Space
- 8. On the Way to Naples and Rome
- Ezra, the backslidden Jew
- 1. Cynicism
- 2. Judaism
- 3. Buddhism
- 4. Hinduism
- 5. Zoroastrianism
- 6. Suduanism (Jainism)
- 7. Shinto
- 8. Taoism
- 9. Confucianism
- 10. “Our Religion”
- Influence on thirty-two religious leaders
- 1. True Values
- 2. Good and Evil
- 3. Truth and Faith
- 4. Personal Ministry
- To the Roman senator
- To the Roman soldier
- To the speaker at the forum
- To the poor man, falsely accused
- 5. Counseling the Rich Man
- 6. Social Ministry
- 7. Trips About Rome
- The thoughtless pagan
- “Let’s you and I make a new religion.”
- India’s caste system
- 1. Mercy and Justice
- 2. Embarking at Tarentum
- The man mistreating his wife
- 3. At Corinth
- Crispus, chief ruler of the synagogue
- Justus, the merchant
- The two public women
- 4. Personal Work in Corinth
- To the miller
- To the Roman centurion
- To the Mithraic leader
- To the Epicurean teacher
- To the Greek contractor
- To the Roman judge
- To the mistress of the Greek inn
- To the Chinese merchant
- To the traveler from Britain
- To the runaway lad
- To the condemned criminal
- 5. At Athens — Discourse on Science
- 6. At Ephesus — Discourse on the Soul
- 7. The Sojourn at Cyprus — Discourse on Mind
- 8. At Antioch
- 9. In Mesopotamia
- 1. The Thirtieth Year (A.D. 24)
- Return to Nazareth
- Marriage of Simon; marriage of Jude
- 2. The Caravan Trip to the Caspian
- 3. The Urmia Lectures
- 4. Sovereignty — Divine and Human
- 5. Political Sovereignty
- 6. Law, Liberty, and Sovereignty
- 7. The Thirty-First Year (A.D. 25)
- Solitary wanderings
- 8. The Sojourn on Mount Hermon
- End of the Lucifer Rebellion
- The sovereignty of Nebadon
- 9. The Time of Waiting
- Visit with John at Jerusalem
- Working in Zebedee’s boatshop
- 1. John Becomes a Nazarite
- 2. The Death of Zacharias
- 3. The Life of a Shepherd
- 4. The Death of Elizabeth
- 5. The Kingdom of God
- 6. John Begins to Preach
- 7. John Journeys North
- 8. Meeting of Jesus and John
- Baptism of Jesus
- 9. Forty Days of Preaching
- 10. John Journeys South
- 11. John in Prison
- 12. Death of John the Baptist
- 1. Concepts of the Expected Messiah
- 2. The Baptism of Jesus
- 3. The Forty Days
- Conference with Gabriel
- Completion of universe sovereignty
- 4. Plans for Public Work
- The Father’s way
- 5. The First Great Decision
- Personalized Adjuster in command
- Insensitivity of Adjuster to time
- 6. The Second Decision
- The path of normal earthly existence
- 7. The Third Decision
- Obedience to natural law
- 8. The Fourth Decision
- Refusal to compromise with evil
- 9. The Fifth Decision
- Rejection of David’s throne
- 10. The Sixth Decision
- “I will be subject to the will of my Father.”
- 1. Choosing the First Four Apostles
- Andrew and Peter
- James and John
- 2. Choosing Philip and Nathaniel
- 3. The Visit to Capernaum
- 4. The Wedding at Cana
- 5. Back in Capernaum
- 6. The Events of a Sabbath Day
- 7. Four Months of Training
- 8. Sermon on the Kingdom
- 1. Final Instructions
- 2. Choosing the Six
- 3. The Call of Matthew and Simon
- Not the righteous but sinners
- 4. The Call of the Twins
- 5. The Call of Thomas and Judas
- 6. The Week of Intensive Training
- 7. Another Disappointment
- 8. First Work of the Twelve
- 9. Five Months of Testing
- 10. Organization of the Twelve
- 1. Andrew, the First Chosen
- 2. Simon Peter
- 3. James Zebedee
- 4. John Zebedee
- 5. Philip the Curious
- 6. Honest Nathaniel
- 7. Matthew Levi
- 8. Thomas Didymus
- 9. and 10. James and Judas Alpheus
- 11. Simon the Zealot
- 12. Judas Iscariot
- 1. Preliminary Instruction
- 2. The Ordination
- 3. The Ordination Sermon
- The “Sermon on the Mount”
- 4. You Are the Salt of the Earth
- 5. Fatherly and Brotherly Love
- Happy are the poor in spirit — the humble...
- Happy are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness...
- Happy are the meek...
- Happy are the pure in heart...
- Happy are they who mourn...
- Happy are the merciful...
- Happy are the peacemakers...
- Happy are they who are persecuted...
- 6. The Evening of the Ordination
- “I look beyond the act...”
- Concerning divorcement
- Justice and mercy
- “They do well — trouble them not.”
- 7. The Week Following the Ordination
- 8. Thursday Afternoon on the Lake
- (1) Doing the Father’s Will
- (2) Political attitude
- (3) Social attitude
- (4) Economic attitude
- (5) Personal religion
- 9. The Day of Consecration
- 10. The Evening After the Consecration
- 1. Leaving Galilee
- 2. God’s Law and the Father’s Will
- 3. The Sojourn at Amathus
- Jesus’ personality
- Jesus’ appearance
- 4. Teaching About the Father
- Minister to the sick
- 5. Spiritual Unity
- 6. Last Week at Amathus
- Teherma the Persian
- 7. At Bethany Beyond Jordan
- Teaching about the kingdom
- Salvation by faith; liberty through truth
- 8. Working in Jericho
- 9. Departing for Jerusalem
- Visit to Annas
- 1. Teaching in the Temple
- 2. God’s Wrath
- Jacob of Crete
- 3. The Concept of God
- Six Hebrew concepts of God
- The earlier ten commandments
- 4. Flavius and Greek Culture
- 5. The Discourse on Assurance
- 6. The Visit with Nicodemus
- 7. The Lesson on the Family
- 8. In Southern Judea
- The camp in Gethsemane Park
- 1. Preaching at Archelais
- “They made light of our message.”
- “Do you resemble weaklings?”
- 2. Lesson on Self-Mastery
- 3. Diversion and Relaxation
- Three days on Mount Sartaba
- 4. The Jews and the Samaritans
- 5. The Woman of Sychar
- 6. The Samaritan Revival
- In camp on Mount Gerizim
- 7. Teachings About Prayer and Worship
- 1. The Gilboa Encampment
- 2. The Discourse on Prayer
- 3. The Believer’s Prayer
- 4. More About Prayer
- 5. Other Forms of Prayer
- Seven prayers from other worlds
- 6. Conference with John’s Apostles
- 7. In the Decapolis Cities
- 8. In Camp Near Pella
- “...tell John that he is not forgotten.”
- 9. Death of John the Baptist
- Visit with Ruth
- 1. The Draught of Fishes
- 2. Afternoon at the Synagogue
- Religion is a personal experience
- The young epileptic
- Peter’s wife’s mother
- 3. The Healing at Sundown
- 4. The Evening After
- 5. Early Sunday Morning
- 1. Preaching at Rimmon
- 2. At Jotapata
- Prayer, thanksgiving, and worship
- Justice and mercy
- Prayer and personal effort
- Ethical prayer
- 3. The Stop at Ramah
- Religion, science, and philosophy
- The assurance of truth
- The visit at Zebulum
- 4. The Gospel at Iron
- Work in the mines
- Healing the leprous man
- 5. Back in Cana
- Titus the nobleman
- 6. Nain and the Widow’s Son
- 7. At Endor
- 1. The Centurion’s Servant
- 2. The Journey to Jerusalem
- Separation from John’s apostles
- 3. At the Pool of Bethesda
- 4. The Rule of Living
- Nathaniel’s question about the golden rule
- 5. Visiting Simon the Pharisee
- Parable of the moneylender
- Status and progress
- 6. Returning to Capernaum
- The six spies
- “The Sabbath was made for man...”
- 7. Back in Capernaum
- 8. The Feast of Spiritual Goodness
- 1. A New School of the Prophets
- 2. The Bethsaida Hospital
- 3. The Father’s Business
- 4. Evil, Sin, and Iniquity
- 5. The Purpose of Affliction
- 6. The Misunderstanding of Suffering — Discourse on Job
- 7. The Man with the Withered Hand
- 8. Last Week at Bethsaida
- Kirmeth of Bagdad
- 9. Healing the Paralytic
- Baptism of three of the spies
- David’s intelligence organization
- 1. The Widespread Fame of Jesus
- The healing phenomena
- 2. Attitude of the People
- Two mistakes of early Christianity
- Jesus’ fame as a healer
- His recognition of the equality of women
- Charm of his personality
- 3. Hostility of the Religious Leaders
- 4. Progress of the Preaching Tour
- Comments on anger
- Concerning well-balanced characters
- 5. Lesson Regarding Contentment
- 6. The “Fear of the Lord”
- 7. Returning to Bethsaida
- 1. The Women’s Evangelistic Corps
- 2. The Stop at Magdala
- 3. Sabbath at Tiberias
- Discourse on “Magic and Superstition”
- 4. Sending the Apostles Out Two and Two
- 5. What Must I Do to Be Saved?
- 6. The Evening Lessons
- 7. The Sojourn at Nazareth
- 8. The Sabbath Service
- 9. The Nazareth Rejection
- 1. The Parable of the Sower
- 2. Interpretation of the Parable
- 3. More About Parables
- 4. More Parables by the Sea
- 5. The Visit to Kheresa
- The storm on the lake
- 6. The Kheresa Lunatic
- Veronica of Caesarea-Philippi
- 1. At Jairus’s House
- 2. Feeding the Five Thousand
- 3. The King-Making Episode
- 4. Simon Peter’s Night Vision
- 5. Back in Bethsaida
- 6. At Gennesaret
- More about the parable of the sower
- 7. At Jerusalem
- 1. The Setting of the Stage
- 2. The Epochal Sermon
- “I am the bread of life.”
- 3. The After Meeting
- 4. Last Words in the Synagogue
- The boy possessed by the evil spirit
- “How can Satan cast out Satan?”
- 5. The Saturday Evening
- Desertion of the halfhearted followers
- 1. A Week of Counsel
- 2. A Week of Rest
- Closing of the synagogues
- 3. The Second Tiberias Conference
- 4. Saturday Night in Capernaum
- “What shall we do with Jesus?”
- 5. The Eventful Sunday Morning
- 6. Jesus’ Family Arrives
- 7. The Hasty Flight
- 1. Why Do the Heathen Rage?
- 2. The Evangelists in Chorazin
- 3. At Caesarea-Philippi
- Truth and creed
- Origin of religious traditions
- 4. On the Way to Phoenicia
- 5. The Discourse on True Religion
- 6. The Second Discourse on Religion
- 1. The Syrian Woman
- 2. Teaching in Sidon
- “This world is only a bridge...”
- 3. The Journey up the Coast
- 4. At Tyre
- 5. Jesus’ Teaching at Tyre
- Parable of the foolish carpenter
- Temptation and human nature
- The essentials of material success
- Spiritual living and self-respect
- Ideals and ideas
- Tact, charm, and wisdom
- 6. The Return from Phoenicia
- Attitude of the Jewish leaders
- Jesus attempts to see his family
- 1. The Temple-Tax Collector
- “The fish with a shekel in his mouth.”
- 2. At Bethsaida-Julias
- 3. Peter’s Confession
- “Who do men say that I am?”
- 4. The Talk About the Kingdom
- 5. The New Concept
- 6. The Next Afternoon
- The four stages of Jesus’ life
- New authoritative pronouncements
- 7. Andrew’s Conference
- 1. The Transfiguration
- 2. Coming Down the Mountain
- 3. Meaning of the Transfiguration
- 4. The Epileptic Boy
- James of Safed
- 5. Jesus Heals the Boy
- “Lord I believe...help my unbelief.”
- 6. In Celsus’ Garden
- 7. Peter’s Protest
- 8. At Peter’s House
- 1. The Sermon on Forgiveness
- “How often shall my brother sin against me?”
- Parable of the reckoning with the stewards
- Dangers of personal judgment
- 2. The Strange Preacher
- 3. Instruction for Teachers and Believers
- 4. The Talk with Nathaniel
- “What is the truth about the scriptures?”
- 5. The Positive Nature of Jesus’ Religion
- “...carry the pack a second mile.”
- 6. The Return to Magadan
- 1. Rodan’s Greek Philosophy
- The three drives of life
- Problem solving and worshipful meditation
- Prejudice and the recognition of truth
- 2. The Art of Living
- Socializing value of friendship
- The great value of marriage
- 3. The Lures of Maturity
- 4. The Balance of Maturity
- Essentials of temporal life
- Factors of material success
- The meaning of failure
- 5. The Religion of the Ideal
- What is religion?
- The idea of God and the ideal of God
- The Father is the final value
- “But are we willing to pay the price...?”
- 1. The Personality of God
- Nathaniel’s five points
- 2. The Divine Nature of Jesus
- Discourse by Nathaniel and Thomas
- 3. Jesus’ Human and Divine Minds
- The midwayers’ views
- “Master...bid fire come down from heaven...”
- 1. The Dangers of the Visit to Jerusalem
- 2. The First Temple Talk
- Eber the officer of the Sanhedrin
- 3. The Woman Taken in Adultery
- 4. The Feast of Tabernacles
- 5. Sermon on the Light of the World
- 6. Discourse on the Water of Life
- 7. The Discourse on Spiritual Freedom
- 8. The Visit with Martha and Mary
- 9. At Bethlehem with Abner
- 1. Ordination of the Seventy
- The harvest is plenteous but the laborers are few
- 2. The Rich Young Man and Others
- Riches and the love of wealth
- 3. The Discussion About Wealth
- Parable of the laborers in the vineyard
- 4. Farewell to the Seventy
- Jesus’ instructions
- Peter’s ordination sermon
- 5. Moving the Camp to Pella
- 6. The Return of the Seventy
- 7. Preparation for the Last Mission
- 1. Story of the Good Samaritan
- 2. At Jerusalem
- 3. Healing the Blind Beggar
- 4. Josiah Before the Sanhedrin
- 5. Teaching in Solomon’s Porch
- 1. At the Pella Camp
- 2. Sermon on the Good Shepherd
- 3. Sabbath Sermon at Pella
- “Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees...”
- “...the very hairs of your head are numbered”
- 4. Dividing the Inheritance
- Parable of the foolish rich man
- “Where your treasure is there will your heart be also.”
- “What shall it profit if you gain the whole world...?”
- 5. Talks to the Apostles on Wealth
- “Consider the lilies, how they grow...”
- 6. Answer to Peter’s Question
- 1. The Pharisees at Ragaba
- Ceremonial hand washing
- 2. The Ten Lepers
- 3. The Sermon at Gerasa
- The straight and narrow way
- Many who are first will be last
- “I stand at the door and knock...”
- 4. Teaching About Accidents
- 5. The Congregation at Philadelphia
- The later ministry and death of Abner
- 1. Breakfast with the Pharisees
- Healing the believer
- “...sit not down in the chief seat...”
- 2. Parable of the Great Supper
- 3. The Woman with the Spirit of Infirmity
- 4. The Message from Bethany
- 5. On the Way to Bethany
- The Pharisee and the publican
- Teaching about marriage
- 6. Blessing the Little Children
- Beauty as an influence to worship
- 7. The Talk About Angels
- “I am the resurrection and the life...”
- 1. At the Tomb of Lazarus
- 2. The Resurrection of Lazarus
- 3. Meeting of the Sanhedrin
- “It is better that one man die...”
- 4. The Answer to Prayer
- 5. What Became of Lazarus
- The Sanhedrin’s charges against Jesus
- 1. Parable of the Lost Son
- 2. Parable of the Shrewd Steward
- 3. The Rich Man and the Beggar
- 4. The Father and His Kingdom
- Jesus lived a revelation of God
- Elohim and Yahweh
- 1. Concepts of the Kingdom of Heaven
- 2. Jesus’ Concept of the Kingdom
- Sin and forgiveness
- 3. In Relation to Righteousness
- 4. Jesus’ Teaching About the Kingdom
- 5. Later Ideas of the Kingdom
- Social brotherhood and spiritual brotherhood
- Another and greater John the Baptist
- Christianity and the Jesus gospel
- “...promise me that these my sons shall have honor...”
- 1. The Departure from Pella
- David Zebedee’s later life
- Antioch and Philadelphia
- 2. On Counting the Cost
- 3. The Perean Tour
- Farewell to Abner
- 4. Teaching at Livias
- Peter and Simon and the 100 swords
- Warning of the friendly Pharisees
- 5. The Blind Man at Jericho
- 6. The Visit to Zaccheus
- 7. “As Jesus Passed By”
- 8. Parable of the Pounds
- Nathaniel’s interpretation of the parable
- 1. Sabbath at Bethany
- Mary anoints Jesus’ feet
- Jesus rebukes Judas
- 2. Sunday Morning with the Apostles
- 3. The Start for Jerusalem
- 4. Visiting About the Temple
- The widow’s mite
- 5. The Apostles’ Attitude
- 1. Cleansing the Temple
- 2. Challenging the Master’s Authority
- “The baptism of John, whence was it?”
- 3. Parable of the Two Sons
- 4. Parable of the Absent Landlord
- The stone which the builders rejected
- 5. Parable of the Marriage Feast
- “Destroy this temple and ...I will raise it up.”
- Individual salutations to the twelve
- 1. Divine Forgiveness
- 2. Questions by the Jewish Rulers
- Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar?
- 3. The Sadducees and the Resurrection
- 4. The Great Commandment
- The Deliverer, whose son is he?
- 5. The Inquiring Greeks
- “...except a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies...”
- “...if I be lifted up...in your lives...”
- 1. The Discourse
- “Generation after generation have we sent our prophets...”
- “...he who would be greatest among you...”
- “Woe upon you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!”
- “...you...cleanse the outside of the cup...”
- “And now I take leave of you.”
- 2. Status of Individual Jews
- 3. The Fateful Sanhedrin Meeting
- 4. The Situation in Jerusalem
- Judas’ final decision
- 1. The Destruction of Jerusalem
- 2. The Master’s Second Coming
- The account in the Matthew Gospel
- 3. Later Discussion at the Camp
- Parable of the talents
- “Carry on until I come.”
- Comments on the growth of living truth
- 4. The Return of Michael
- 1. One Day Alone with God
- John Mark and the lunch basket
- 2. Early Home Life
- 3. The Day at Camp
- 4. Judas and the Chief Priests
- 5. The Last Social Hour
- Beware of the support of the multitude
- 1. Discourse on Sonship and Citizenship
- Learn to be faithful even in prosperity
- Tempt not the angels of your supervision...
- 2. After the Noontime Meal
- David relieves Judas of the “bag”
- Arrangements for the Last Supper
- 3. On the Way to the Supper
- 1. The Desire for Preference
- 2. Beginning the Supper
- 3. Washing the Apostles’ Feet
- 4. Last Words to the Betrayer
- 5. Establishing the Remembrance Supper
- 1. The New Commandment
- “...love one another even as I have loved you.”
- 2. The Vine and the Branches
- 3. Enmity of the World
- “Let not your hearts be troubled.”
- “Master, show us the Father...”
- 4. The Promised Helper
- 5. The Spirit of Truth
- Comments on the golden rule
- 6. The Necessity for Leaving
- 1. Last Words of Comfort
- “I give each of you all you will receive.”
- “Let not your heart be troubled.”
- 2. Farewell Personal Admonitions
- 1. The Last Group Prayer
- Jesus’ enlargement of the revelation of God’s name
- 2. Last Hour Before the Betrayal
- Dispatching the runner to Abner
- David Zebedee’s farewell
- 3. Alone in Gethsemane
- The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
- 1. The Father’s Will
- 2. Judas in the City
- 3. The Master’s Arrest
- 4. Discussion at the Olive Press
- 5. On the Way to the High Priest’s Palace
- 1. Examination by Annas
- 2. Peter in the Courtyard
- 3. Before the Court of Sanhedrists
- 4. The Hour of Humiliation
- A new revelation of man to God
- 5. The Second Meeting of the Court
- 1. Pontius Pilate
- 2. Jesus Appears Before Pilate
- The written charges of the Sanhedrist tribunal
- 3. The Private Examination by Pilate
- 4. Jesus Before Herod
- 5. Jesus Returns to Pilate
- 6. Pilate’s Last Appeal
- The scourging of Jesus
- “Behold the man!”
- 7. Pilate’s Last Interview
- 8. Pilate’s Tragic Surrender
- Jesus’ family at Bethany
- 1. The End of Judas Iscariot
- The thirty pieces of silver
- 2. The Master’s Attitude
- “Pilate on trial before Jesus.”
- “Behold God and man!”
- 3. The Dependable David Zebedee
- 4. Preparation for the Crucifixion
- 5. Jesus’ Death in Relation to the Passover
- 1. On the Way to Golgotha
- “Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me...”
- Simon from Cyrene
- 2. The Crucifixion
- 3. Those Who Saw the Crucifixion
- 4. The Thief on the Cross
- Jesus’ charge to John
- 5. Last Hour on the Cross
- 6. After the Crucifixion
- Joseph and Nicodemus before Pilate
- 1. The Burial of Jesus
- 2. Safeguarding the Tomb
- 3. During the Sabbath Day
- What did Jesus commend to the Father’s hands?
- Status of the personality of Jesus
- 4. Meaning of the Death on the Cross
- 5. Lessons from the Cross
- 1. The Morontia Transit
- 2. The Material Body of Jesus
- 3. The Dispensational Resurrection
- Departure of the Personalized Adjuster
- 4. Discovery of the Empty Tomb
- The five women
- Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene
- 5. Peter and John at the Tomb
- Second appearance — to Mary Magdalene
- 1. Heralds of the Resurrection
- 2. Jesus’ Appearance at Bethany
- Appearance to his brother James
- Appearance to his earthly family
- 3. At the Home of Joseph
- 4. Appearance to the Greeks
- 5. The Walk with Two Brothers
- Reactions of the individual apostles
- 1. The Appearance to Peter
- 2. First Appearance to the Apostles
- 3. With the Morontia Creatures
- Stages of morontia progression
- 4. The Tenth Appearance (At Philadelphia)
- 5. Second Appearance to the Apostles
- “Blessed are those in the ages to come...”
- 6. The Alexandrian Appearance
- 1. Appearance by the Lake
- “Lads, have you caught anything?”
- 2. Visiting with the Apostles Two and Two
- 3. On the Mount of Ordination
- 4. The Lakeside Gathering
- The sixteenth appearance (courtyard of Nicodemus)
- 1. The Appearance at Sychar
- 2. The Phoenician Appearance
- 3. Last Appearance in Jerusalem
- 4. Causes of Judas’s Downfall
- 5. The Master’s Ascension
- 6. Peter Calls a Meeting
- The new gospel about Jesus
- 1. The Pentecost Sermon
- 2. The Significance of Pentecost
- The mission of the Spirit of Truth
- Man’s threefold spiritual endowment
- The seven higher spiritual influences
- 3. What Happened at Pentecost
- 4. Beginnings of the Christian Church
- Reasons for the triumph of Christianity in the Occident
- Early Christian compromises
- 1. Influence of the Greeks
- 2. The Roman Influence
- 3. Under the Roman Empire
- 4. The European Dark Ages
- 5. The Modern Problem
- 6. Materialism
- 7. The Vulnerability of Materialism
- 8. Secular Totalitarianism
- 9. Christianity’s Problem
- 10. The Future
- Jesus’ living faith in God
- “Seek first the kingdom of heaven.”
- “Why do you call me good?”
- What prayer meant to Jesus
- Jesus’ childlike faith in God
- 1. Jesus — The Man
- 2. The Religion of Jesus
- The religion about Jesus
- Religion as a personal experience
- 3. The Supremacy of Religion
- Fact, idea, and relation
- Reason, wisdom, and faith
- Thing, meaning, and value
- Unless a divine lover lived in man...
- Morality and religion
- The Father is living love...
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