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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Helpful Explanations,
By A Customer
This review is from: True Christian Religion: Containing the Universal Theology of the New Church Foretold by the Lord in Daniel 7:13-14 and Revelation 21:1-2 (Paperback)
Though we are free to choose what we believe and how we act, there is a good way to live our faith. True Christian Religion is a wonderful guide to how we should follow Christ's example, and live the way He wants us to. It explains who God is (which explains the Trinity), and then lays out steps of following Him and improving our spiritual lives (regeneration). The steps are practical and simple, though challenging. Through examples from the Bible and nature, this book is engaging and inspiring.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book finished...and a life changed,
By A Customer
This review is from: True Christian Religion (Green Binding) (Hardcover)
I just finished reading this book this morning. It is the most profound and simple text on living a good life; a life that leads to heaven that I have ever read. To read this book is to go on a journey, a journey that makes your life happier and more peaceful.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Close to God !,
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This review is from: True Christian Religion (Forgotten Books) (Paperback)
I believe that this man was very close to God and he has a good insight on what God want Christians to know . I have just started to read this and its hard for me to take in all that is being said . May God give you the proper tools to understand what is being said ! May God Bless You in this book .
2.0 out of 5 stars
Sound beliefs interlaced with falsities,
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This review is from: The True Christian Religion Volume II (Hardcover)
True, not exactly. In this two volume set, Swedenborg takes us through a journey into the New (Jerusalem) church. Where things were previously hidden from us, they are now opened. In 1757 the "new" revelation came through Swedenborg. Makes for good science fiction, but...........
There is no doubt there are sound beliefs here, much of this exhaustive, extensive, overlapping, repetitive, confusing, and very complete work, is. Swedenborg refers to scripture and explains their meaning, plays devils advocate where appropriate, and where questions are raised they are answered. But where I find he excels is in his amazing scientific mind----conceptual for the time period. He was a man clear in the sciences; was ahead of his time in biology, physics and chemistry; and he uses this gift metaphorically. As a physician he refers to biology to use as a comparison to spirituality. His main treatise is on faith, charity, freedom of choice, and repentance. He breaks in with what he calls "memorable relations": conversations he has had with men struggling with the truth. The falsities are subtle throughout, so this work demands concentration and discernment. Swedenborgism is still alive and well today. Here are some of Swedenborg's very unusual beliefs and my questions: 1) He tells us of his direct interaction between peoples of heaven and hell through his "memorable relations": Does he really believe there is an interaction----an intermediary between the two chasms or is he just using a fantasy to tell a story? 2) He sees and talks to angels: Is this just an analogy----a way of getting what he believes across? 4) Is Swedenborg the revelation of the new heaven and church described in the bible?......No. 5) He has special communication with angels and spirits........? 6) Believes in an intermediary realm (purgatory) between heaven and hell, as do the Catholics: There is nothing that tells us this. 7) Believes there are higher cultural levels in heaven......? 8) Believes in a sort of upper hell where one can be taught the truth and be reestablished into heaven. Swedenborg is the latest chosen prophet, but revelation is over according to our bible. This "new church" teaches a much different trinity; were we then lost until he came? If I understand correctly, he believes he was God's elect or part of the second coming and that many of the prophesies have come to pass in the 18th century. After reading other books on comparisons in beliefs covering Swedenborg I agreed with their conclusions, but only after many pages of hard reading of True Christian Religion. Swedenborg does a remarkable job of sweeping you in and hiding his cultic beliefs in a mass of superb writing. Although the individuals who made the comparisons agree that Swedenborg was brilliant, he was also able to distort the truth brilliantly. Some major concerns: 1) becoming a prophet after meeting Christ, 2) visions of heaven and hell, 3) man determines his own destiny, 4) God judges no one, 5) his "New Jerusalem" was to be the world's final religion, 6) conversations with angels, devils and the dead, 7) anti-Trinitarian, 8) not by faith alone, and 9) convoluted faith and charity beliefs. Being this church is a member of the National Council of Churches should be alarming. Wish you well and blessings Scott
2.0 out of 5 stars
True, not exactly. In this two volume set, Swedenborg takes us through a journey into the New (Jerusalem) church. Where things,
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This review is from: True Christian Religion (Paperback)
True, not exactly. In this two volume set, Swedenborg takes us through a journey into the New (Jerusalem) church. Where things were previously hidden from us, they are now opened. In 1757 the "new" revelation came through Swedenborg. Makes for good science fiction, but...........
There is no doubt there are sound beliefs here, much of this exhaustive, extensive, overlapping, repetitive, confusing, and very complete work, is. Swedenborg refers to scripture and explains their meaning, plays devils advocate where appropriate, and where questions are raised they are answered. But where I find he excels is in his amazing scientific mind----conceptual for the time period. He was a man clear in the sciences; was ahead of his time in biology, physics and chemistry; and he uses this gift metaphorically. As a physician he refers to biology to use as a comparison to spirituality. His main treatise is on faith, charity, freedom of choice, and repentance. He breaks in with what he calls "memorable relations": conversations he has had with men struggling with the truth. The falsities are subtle throughout, so this work demands concentration and discernment. Swedenborgism is still alive and well today. Here are some of Swedenborg's very unusual beliefs and my questions: 1) He tells us of his direct interaction between peoples of heaven and hell through his "memorable relations": Does he really believe there is an interaction----an intermediary between the two chasms or is he just using a fantasy to tell a story? 2) He sees and talks to angels: Is this just an analogy----a way of getting what he believes across? 4) Is Swedenborg the revelation of the new heaven and church described in the bible?......No. 5) He has special communication with angels and spirits........? 6) Believes in an intermediary realm (purgatory) between heaven and hell, as do the Catholics: There is nothing that tells us this. 7) Believes there are higher cultural levels in heaven......? 8) Believes in a sort of upper hell where one can be taught the truth and be reestablished into heaven. Swedenborg is the latest chosen prophet, but revelation is over according to our bible. This "new church" teaches a much different trinity; were we then lost until he came? If I understand correctly, he believes he was God's elect or part of the second coming and that many of the prophesies have come to pass in the 18th century. After reading other books on comparisons in beliefs covering Swedenborg I agreed with their conclusions, but only after many pages of hard reading of True Christian Religion. Swedenborg does a remarkable job of sweeping you in and hiding his cultic beliefs in a mass of superb writing. Although the individuals who made the comparisons agree that Swedenborg was brilliant, he was also able to distort the truth brilliantly. Some major concerns: 1) becoming a prophet after meeting Christ, 2) visions of heaven and hell, 3) man determines his own destiny, 4) God judges no one, 5) his "New Jerusalem" was to be the world's final religion, 6) conversations with angels, devils and the dead, 7) anti-Trinitarian, 8) not by faith alone, and 9) convoluted faith and charity beliefs. Being this church is a member of the National Council of Churches should be alarming. Wish you well and blessings Scott
5.0 out of 5 stars
Comprehensive Doctrine,
By A Customer
This review is from: True Christian Religion: Containing the Universal Theology of the New Church Foretold by the Lord in Daniel 7:13-14 and Revelation 21:1-2 (Paperback)
True Christian Religion provides a much more comprehensive picture of Swedenborg's theology than the more popular Heaven and Hell. This book covers all the major topics that Swedenborg wrote about in his theological works: the nature of God, the Trinity, Scripture, faith, charity, free will, repentance, regeneration, baptism, holy supper, and the Second Coming. If you really want to know what Swedenborg's theological writings are all about, this is probably the best place to start.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Well...,
By Brian James Lee (Winnipeg) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The True Christian Religion (REDESIGNED STANDARD EDITION) (Hardcover)
Swedenborg is truly a genius. With this in mind, I figured a nice copy of "True Christian Religion" would be a good thing to have.When I put the order through for this item, I discovered that the item is actually part 2 of a 2-volume set of the complete work, "True Christian Religion." I don't see this indicated anywhere in the product description. If you do wish to purchase this item, and can find part 1 of this 2-volume set, by all means do it. The book looks nice and reads well, it's well bound and all... it's just disappointing to be sitting here with half of a great book. |
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True Christian Religion: Containing the Universal Theology of the New Church Foretold by the Lord in Daniel 7:13-14 and Revelation 21:1-2 by Emanuel Swedenborg (Paperback - June 1997)
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