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The Urantia Papers. E-book. Formato EPUB Unknown   -  Passerino, 2025  - 

First published in 1955, The Urantia Papers—often referred to as The Urantia Book—stands as one of the most intriguing and controversial spiritual works of the twentieth century. Presented as a collection of papers authored by celestial personalities, it offers a vast narrative that spans cosmology, philosophy, history, and religion.At its heart, the book seeks to reconcile science, philosophy, and faith, unveiling a grand vision of the universe populated by countless worlds and guided by divine purpose. It explores the nature of God, the organization of the cosmos, the history and destiny of our planet (Urantia), and provides a profound, expanded account of the life and teachings of Jesus.Whether regarded as revelation, speculative philosophy, or inspired literature, The Urantia Papers has captivated readers worldwide with its bold synthesis of knowledge and its invitation to seek truth, beauty, and goodness.The Urantia Papers were first published anonymously in Chicago in 1955, presented as a revelation transmitted through a mysterious process involving a small group of individuals. The authorship remains unknown, yet the text continues to inspire a global community of readers, translators, and study groups.

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The Apocrypha. E-book. Formato EPUB Unknown   -  Passerino, 2025  - 

The ApocryphaAncient Texts, Hidden Wisdom, Timeless QuestionsBetween the canonical pages of the Bible and the forgotten scrolls of history lies a collection of writings that challenge, illuminate, and deepen our understanding of faith and tradition. Known as The Apocrypha, these ancient texts — once revered, debated, and in some traditions, canonized — offer profound insights into the spiritual and cultural worlds of Judaism and early Christianity.From the wisdom of Sirach to the epic tales of Maccabees, from the poetic reflections of Baruch to the enigmatic visions of Esdras, The Apocrypha reveals a vibrant spiritual landscape filled with moral teachings, apocalyptic visions, and stories of heroism and exile.Why were these books revered by some and rejected by others? What truths do they hold about human nature, divine justice, and the complexities of religious tradition? This volume invites readers—believers, scholars, and seekers alike—to explore these "hidden" scriptures and discover their enduring relevance in the modern world.Unlock the forgotten books. Question the canon. Explore the Apocrypha.

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