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Psychiana (The Teaching Which is Bringing New Life to a Spiritually Dead World) - Advanced Teaching Course Number Two - Lesson No. 13 Item Info

Title:
Psychiana (The Teaching Which is Bringing New Life to a Spiritually Dead World) - Advanced Teaching Course Number Two - Lesson No. 13
Creator:
Robinson, Frank B.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1936
Description:
Advanced teaching lesson for students to become teachers of Psychiana and spread it to others. Lesson continues the discussion of the origin of men, like Christ, being labeled and worshipped as Gods as far back as pagan religions. Robinson catalogues various reasons why men ended up being worshipped as Gods, and cites various theologians and scholars to prove his claims. Compares stories from various mono and polytheistic religions.
Item Information:
multiple-page; lessons
Related Publication:
Men as Gods; Doctrine Parallels; Criticizing Orthodox Religion; Pagan Religions; Spreading Psychiana
Materials:
multiple-page; lessons
Identifier:
MG101_b4_f5_013
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 5
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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"Psychiana (The Teaching Which is Bringing New Life to a Spiritually Dead World) - Advanced Teaching Course Number Two - Lesson No. 13", Psychiana Digital Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/psychiana/items/psychiana777.html
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