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C-2A: CH. II, Atonement and Eucharist, The Christian Science Textbook: A workshop on text-interpretation (audiocassette)

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Price: $150.00
Product Code: C-2AA
Manufacturer: Kappeler Institute Recordings
Author: Max Kappeler
25 hours (25 60-min audiotapes)
Class: 1984, Elizabethtown, PA

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SUBJECT(s):
  • The Structure of the Christian Science Textbook


    RELATED BOOKS:
  • Max Kappeler, The Structure of the Christian Science Textbook—Our Way of Life, Vol. I: Revelation of the Structure
  • Max Kappeler, ; The Epitomes for the Spiritually Structured Interpretation of the Christian Science Textbook


    Overview of C-2 Series:
    In the C-1 series of recordings, students are introduced to the divine structure of the Textbook. In this C-2 series, Kappeler outlines the exact method that enables a student of Science to get beyond personal interpretations of a revealed text and discover its divinely objective structure. Using Chapters I–V in the Textbook as a working example, these classes teach the fundamental method of spiritually scientific text-interpretation:
        1) How to discern the spiritual structure of the text based on the categories of divine Being.
        2) How the Textbook presents its spiritual symphony, and how to distinguish the leading tones and elements within the symphony—the method of epitomizing.
        3) How to work with the spiritual structure to answer questions intrinsic to the subject, as well as practical implications for daily living.

    This program is for more advanced students of Science. A comprehensive understanding of the divine system of reference, or completion of the Syllabus program, is recommended.


    SYNOPSIS of C-2A: Using the method of scientific text-interpretation and working with epitomes, we ascertain the main theme of Chapter II, "Atonement and Eucharist," to be, "through our unity with God, we overcome all that is unlike God in ourselves." We see how this theme is developed through the chapter's main tones and subtones, which follow the order of the definition for God: Mind, Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life, Truth, and Love.


    CONTENTS:
  • Introduction: Atonement defined, Eucharist defined
       - The divine and the human
       - Standpoint of the chapter
       - Linking chapters I and II
       - The two standpoints of the chapter

    The spiritual structure of the chapter
       - Overall view and main tones

    The method of scientific interpretation
  • Mind: Through man's unity with Mind, we are enabled to act according to the law of atonement.
  • Place value:
       - Developing sequence through subtones
       - Positive and negative aspects of prayer brought out with each main tone and subtone
  • Spirit: Man's unity with Spirit compels us towards complete spiritualization.
       - Reasoning through the order
       - Place value of work in the 1000-year periods
       - Culturing thought in the synonymous terms
       - Thinking in categories
       - Understanding the scientific system
  • Soul: Man's unity with Soul bestows on us consistency, which leads us safely along the way from sense to Soul.
  • Principle: Through man's unity with Principle we are divinely empowered.
  • Life: Through man's unity with Life, we lay down the material concept of life and thereby free ourselves from the belief of persecution.
  • Truth: Through man's unity with Truth true manhood is being established in us.
       - Are we really going the way to Truth, leaving all for the Christ-principle
       - John Doorly's experience in going this way
  • Love: Through man's unity with Love, atonement with God fulfills itself in us.
       - Explanation of the days of creation
       - Example of a law of the sub tones: what happened to the disciples who deserted the idea
    - Recap of Love and Truth in 29 subtones

     

     

     

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