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Psychiana (The Preaching Which is Bringing New Life to a Spiritually Dead World) - Lesson No. 7 - Jesus--Who He was and What He Came To Do--(Cont.) Item Info

Title:
Psychiana (The Preaching Which is Bringing New Life to a Spiritually Dead World) - Lesson No. 7 - Jesus--Who He was and What He Came To Do--(Cont.)
Creator:
Robinson, Frank B.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1932
Description:
Lesson includes Robinson's interpretations of the Bible and life of Jesus Christ from birth to resurrection. Robinson debates whether Jesus Christ actually was a God and whether Jesus was different, biologically at least, from any other human being on earth. Robinson concludes Jesus' power is evidenced to come from the 'Life Spirit,' which can be duplicated on earth now.
Item Information:
multiple-page; lessons
Related Publication:
Jesus Christ; Life Spirit; Miracles
Materials:
multiple-page; lessons
Identifier:
MG101_B4_F1_006
Source:
MG 101, Frank Bruce Robinson. Papers, 1929-1951, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives, http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv97133
Original Indentifier:
MG-101, Box 4, Folder 1
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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"Psychiana (The Preaching Which is Bringing New Life to a Spiritually Dead World) - Lesson No. 7 - Jesus--Who He was and What He Came To Do--(Cont.)", Psychiana Digital Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/psychiana/items/psychiana733.html
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