The Gospel According to Spiritism - Allan Kardec - Books - British Union of Spiritist Societies - 9781999904333 - December 13, 1901
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The Gospel According to Spiritism

Allan Kardec

The Gospel According to Spiritism

***OFFICIAL VERSION FROM THE BRITISH UNION OF SPIRITIST SOCIETIES - BUSS***4th Final Revision 2019 - Translated by Janet DuncanThe title Gospel in this instance refers to the New Testament´s published together with the Old Testaments in the Bible. These are the Teachings of Jesus, as reported through His Disciples long after His death. Due to the fact that Jesus frequently spoke in parables, it is often difficult to come to a logical and rational conclusion as to the meaning of His Teachings. This has given rise to many people, groups or organizations, each leaning towards their own individual interpretations of the Teachings. However, the Spiritist Teachings as collected, researched and codified by Allan Kardec during the second half of the 1800's were compiled from reliable communications received from more than a hundred different mediums, unknown to each other; that were sent to Kardec for his scrutiny. Resulting in him organising not only this present book, but also four others. This is the third book codified by Kardec explaining many of the parables from the New Testaments showing us aspects that are both rational and more logical. It helps us come to realise why we suffer so many troubles in our lives, including why we are suffering the effects from moral laxity today. It also explains the existence of the LAWS OF NATURE that govern the Universe, that are far greater than Human Laws and that Love, properly understood, is the all-powerful element for peace and fellowship so preparing more happiness for our future existence as eternal beings.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 13, 1901
ISBN13 9781999904333
Publishers British Union of Spiritist Societies
Pages 468
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 24 mm   ·   621 g
Language English  

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