KNOWLEDGE OF THE WRITINGS ESSENTIAL TO THE NEW CHURCH GEORGE DE CHARMS 1957
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The Knowledge of the Writings Essential to the New Church
George de Charms 1
A Vow to the Lord
A Sermon on Psalm 76: 11
Norbert H. Rogers 4
The Spiritual-Natural Uses of Science
Morley D. Rich 9
The Collection of Swedenborgiana in the Academy of the New Church Library
W. Cairns Henderson 20
Dramatizing the Word
George de Charms 24
New Church Education for All
Erik Sandstrom 26
The Last Judgment in the Writings 30
In Our Contemporaries 33
Miss Serena Katherine Dandridge
Cornelia H. Hotson 35
Notes on the Calendar Readings 37
Editorial Department
Two Anniversaries 38
Swedenborg and the Last Judgment 39
Church News 40
Announcements
Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Deaths 46
Annual Council Meetings-January 21-27-Program 48
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New Church Life
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A Notable Anniversary
George de Charms 49
The Law of the Pledge
A Sermon on Deuteronomy 24: 10-13
Willard D. Pendleton 51
The Last Judgment
1. Expectations and Prophecies
Hugo Lj. Odhner 56
The Worship and Love of God: Part III
Alfred Acton 65
The Functions of the Specific New Church
G. A. de C. de Moubray 69
Mr. Geoffrey Stafford Childs
Memorial Address
Norman H. Reuter 78
Biographical Sketch
Karl R. Alden 82
Notes on the Calendar Readings 84
Editorial Department
The Church: Uses and Needs 85
A New Concept of Government 86
A New Beginning 86
The Past and the Future 88
Church News 89
Announcements
Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Deaths 95
New Church Life
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First Faith
A Sermon
Geoffrey S. Childs 97
The Last Judgment
2. The Scene of the Judgment
Hugo Lj. Odhner 101
The Design and Significance of the Fourth Carved
Offertory Bowl for the Bryn Athyn Church
Thorsten Sigstedt 110
Swedish Words in the Spiritual Diary
Cyriel Odhner Sigstedt 112
Man's Ruling Love
Frederick L. Schnarr 121
The Functions of the Specific New Church
C. A. de C. de Moubray 125
The New Church Man's Service in the World
Roy H. Griffith 133
Notes on the Calendar Readings 136
Editorial Department
The Return of Anus 137
Church News 138
Announcements
Ordination, Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Deaths 143
New Church Life
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Dr. Charles Emil Doering
Frontispiece
The Holy Spirit
A Sermon on John 14: 16-19
Louis B. King 145
The Walk to Emmaus
An Easter Talk to Children
W. Cairns Henderson 149
The Last Judgment
3. The Judgment on "Babylonia
Hugo Lj. Odhner 152
Missionary Work
Address to the Council of the Clergy
Karl R. Alden 162
Ordination
Declaration of Faith and Purpose
B. David Holm 170
Rev. Charles Emil Doering
Memorial Address
William Whitehead 172
Notes on the Calendar Readings 178
ANNUAL COUNCIL MEETINGS
Council of the Clergy Sessions
W. Cairns Henderson 179
Joint Council Session
Hugo Lj. Odhner 181
Annual Reports
Secretary of the General Church
Hugo Lj. Odhner 191
Council of the Clergy
W. Cairns Henderson 194
Corporations of the General Church
Leonard B. Gyllenhaal 200
Treasurer of the General Church
Leonard E. Gyllenhaal 202
Editor of "New Church Life"
W. Cairns Henderson 203
Religion Lessons Committee
Frederick B. Gyllenhaal 204
Sound Recording Committee
W. Cairns Henderson 205
Salary Committee
Philip C. Pendleton 205
Publication Committee
Hugo Lj. Odhner 206
Visual Education Committee
William R. Cooper 206
Editorial Department
Neither Cross Nor Tomb 207
Church News 208
Announcements
Annual Corporation Meetings-June 15, 1957 211
Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Deaths 211
Academy of the New Church-School Calendar: 1957-1958 212
New Church Life
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE TEACHINGS
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The Writings as the Word
A Study in the History of Doctrine
Alfred Acton 213
Repentance
A Sermon on I Samuel 7: 3
Frederick L. Schnarr 220
The Last Judgment
4. "Great Babylon is Fallen
Hugo Lj. Odhner 225
South African Mission
Annual Ministers' Meetings
A. Wynne A clan 235
Temptation
Aaron B. Zungu 238
Repentance the First of the Church
Paul Sibeko 245
In Our Contemporaries 248
Notes on the Calendar Readings 249
Reviews
The New Church and Swedenborg's Claim 250
Divine Providence and Human Freedom 250
Arcana Coelestia (Third Latin Edition), vol. iv 250
Editorial Department
Redemption: Doctrine and Implications 251
The Idea of the Holy Spirit 252
Communication
Swedenborg and Judaism
Cyriel O. Sigstedt 252
Church News 256
Announcements
Annual Corporation Meetings-June 15 259
Academy Joint Meeting-June 7 259
Swedenborg Scientific Association-May 15 259
Baptisms, Confirmations, Deaths 259
Academy of the New Church: School Calendar, 1957-1958 260
June, 1957
New Church Life
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE TEACHINGS
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The Last Judgment and the New Church
A Sermon on Revelation 14: 6
George de Charms 261
The Nineteenth of June
A Talk to Children
Karl R. Alden 265
The Last Judgment
5. The Judgment on the Reformed
Hugo Lj. Odhner 268
Physical Education for Women
Judith Pendleton 227
The Writings as the Word
A Study in the History of Doctrine
Alfred Acton 282
Development of the New Church Through Worship
Geoffrey S. Childs 292
Notes on the Calendar Readings 295
In Our Contemporaries 296
Review
The Moral Life (Revised Edition) 297
Editorial Department
All Things New 298
Communications
Going to the Writings 299
The New Church and the Old
Douglas Taylor 300
The Functions of the Specific New Church
G. A. de C. de Moubray 300
Church News
Announcements 303
General Church Corporations-June 15 306
British Assembly-August 3-5 306
Peace River District Assembly-August 4 306
Western District Assembly-July 20-21 306
Academy Joint Meeting-June 7 306
Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Deaths, Ordinations 306
22nd General Assembly 308
New Church Life
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE TEACHINGS
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Love of Country
A Sermon on Psalm 33:12
Morley D. Rich 309
The Last Judgment
6. The Downfall of the Dragon
Hugo Lj. Odhner 315
Blake and Swedenborg
Donald C. Fitzpatrick, Jr. 325
The Girl in the Girls School
Margaret Wilde 330
Ordinations
Declarations of Faith and Purpose 337
In Our Contemporaries 339
Notes on the Calendar Readings 341
Review
An Introduction to Swedenborg's Religious Thought 342
Editorial Department
Is the General Church New Church 344
Capital Punishment 345
Heavenly Government and Democracy 346
Church News 348
Announcements
Peace River District Assembly-August 4, 1957 354
Western District Assembly-July 20-21, 1957 354
Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Deaths 354
42nd British Assembly-Program 356
Vol. LXXVII August, 1957 No. 8
New Church Life
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The Works of Charity
A Sermon on Matthew 7:16-18
Erik Sandstrom 357
The Last Judgment
7. The Effects of the Last Judgment
Hugo Lj. Odhner 363
The History of the Coronis
Alfred A class 372
Ordinations
Declarations of Faith and Purpose 378
Notes on the Calendar Readings 380
Review
The Last Judgment and the Second Advent 381
Editorial Department
Rejoicing over Judgment 382
Church News 383
Announcements
Ordinations, Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Deaths 390
District Assemblies-October, 1957 391
Educational Council-August 19-23-Program 392
New Church Life
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Responsibility
A Sermon on Matthew 25:15
Hugo Lj. Odhner 393
Human Rights
Geoffrey P. Dawson 398
Missionary Work as an Extension of the Last Judgment
Peter J. Lermitte 409
An Interesting Centennial 412
Notes on the Calendar Readings 414
In Our Contemporaries 416
Publishing the Writings
Two Stimulating Reports 417
Reviews
The Secret of Human Life on Other Worlds
Wertha P. Cole 419
Introduction to the Book of Revelation 423
Editorial Department
In Defense of an Ultimate Means 424
Education: A Reappraisal 425
Communication
Heavenly Government and Democracy
G. A. de C. de Moubray 426
Church News 428
Announcements
Charter Day-October 25-26, 1957 431
Ordination, Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Deaths 431
District Assemblies-October, 1957 432
October, 1957
New Church Life
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Educational Council
13th General Meeting
Lyris Hyatt 433
Israel and Amalek
A Sermon on Exodus 17: 11, 12
Charles B. Doering 435
The Formation of the Rational
Colin M. Greenhaugh 441
Dr. William Whitehead
Remarks at a General Faculty Luncheon
Raymond Pitcairn 455
Divine Intercession
Louis B. King 459
Ordination
Declaration of Faith and Purpose
Robert S. Junge 463
In Our Contemporaries 464
Notes on the Calendar Readings 465
Editorial Department
The Idea of the Church 467
The Idea of Distinctiveness 468
Communication
A Proposal Regarding the Spiritual Diary
Hyland R. Johns 469
Local Schools Directory, 1957-1958 470
Church News 471
Announcements
Charter Day-October 25-26, 1957 478
Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Deaths 478
District Assemblies-October, 1957 480
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Divine Providence and Human Prudence in the
Establishment of the Church
Episcopal Address at District Assemblies
George de Charms 481
Forty-second British Assembly
Report of Proceedings
Frank S. Rose 488
Council, Assembly and Communication
Presidential Address at British Assembly
Alan Gill 493
The Unpardonable Sin
A Sermon on Matthew 12: 31, 32
Frank S. Rose 498
Bread and Wine from the Word
Holy Supper Address
Erik Sandstrom 503
Give Thanks Unto the Lord
A Sermon on Psalm 107: 1
Norbert H. Rogers 506
Storehouses for the Harvest
A Talk to Children
Kenneth O. Stroh 512
Sixth Peace River District Assembly
Report of Proceedings
Loraine Lemky Carbury 515
In Our Contemporaries 518
Notes on the Calendar Readings 519
Review
Kort Framstallning (Brief Exposition)
Hugo Lj. Odhner 520
Editorial Department
Swedenborg and Judaism 521
Communication
The Secret of Human Life on Other Worlds
Ted Hawley 522
Church News 524
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Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Deaths 527
New Church Life
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The Comings of the Lord
A Sermon on Psalm 50: 2, 3
Jan H. Weiss 529
Education and Evangelization
Address at British Assembly
Erik Sandstrom 535
Eastern Canada District Assembly
Report of Proceedings
Vivian Kuhl 545
Report of the Chicago District Committee on
Education
Sydney B. Lee 548
Renewing the Covenant
Charter Day Address
Kenneth O. Stroh 556
Notes on the Calendar Readings 561
Western Pennsylvania-Ohio-Michigan District Assembly
Report of Proceedings
John W. Frazier 562
Editorial Department
The Virgin Birth 563
Directory of the General Church 564
Church News 571
Announcements
Baptisms, Confirmation, Marriage, Deaths 575
Annual Council Meetings-January 27-February 1, 1958 576
NEW CHURCH LIFE
The Last Judgment, foretold in the twenty-fourth chapter of Matthew and symbolically described in the book of Revelation, actually took place in the spiritual world during the year 1757. By means of it the imaginary heavens, which had been building up in the world of spirits all through the previous centuries of the Christian era, were violently overthrown. The pall of darkness they had interposed between heaven and earth was suddenly swept away.
In the Spiritual Diary and in The Last Judgment and Babylon Destroyed Swedenborg gives an eyewitness account of this momentous event. He tells of storms and eruptions and earthquakes that left great cities in ruins. He describes how the good among the inhabitants were protected and brought into another country, where homes were provided for them and where they were organized into a new heaven; while the evil, fleeing in terror, cast themselves into hell. All this took place within the short period of a single year.
No man living, except Emanuel Swedenborg, was aware at the time of the tremendous changes taking place in the spiritual world. They produced no sudden upheaval of human society on earth. Life here went on as before; and while there have been remarkable changes brought about by scientific discovery and invention, there has been no judgment, no separation of the good from the evil, no widespread establishment of the Lord's kingdom among the nations of the world. Even now, after the lapse of two hundred years, the fact that such a spiritual judgment has taken place is known only to those few who belong to the New Church; and even among these there is wide difference of opinion as to what the effects of that judgment really are.
It is very important, however, that these effects should be rightly understood. We must have a clear idea of what was accomplished by the Last Judgment in opening the way for the growth and ultimate establishment of the New Church. What may be expected to bring about a similar judgment in the natural world, that the minds of men may be liberated from false religious beliefs and from the evils to which these give rise? How may we hope that mankind may at last be imbued with the spirit of true charity and love to the Lord? What can we do most effectively to promote that end, and hasten the day when all nations will dwell within the gates of the New Jerusalem? It is vital that we should seek the right answers to these questions, and the year 1957, the bicentennial of the Last Judgment, offers an appropriate time to undertake such a search.
It is proposed, therefore, in the months that follow, to re-examine the teaching of the Writings on this subject and present that teaching in a series of articles in the pages of NEW CHURCH LIFE. In introducing the subject we would call attention to only one point, which, however we believe to be of supreme importance; namely, that the judgment can be performed only by the Lord Himself, and only by the revelation of His Divine Human.
It is a remarkable fact that the Arcana Coelestia, the first great work of the Writings, was written and published between the years 1749 and 1756, and that the Last Judgment followed immediately in 1757. In this work the Lord revealed for the first time the secret of His incarnation and the glorification of His Human. He explained to man's rational understanding how Jehovah, the Infinite God, had Himself taken on a material body in the womb of Mary; and how, by a lifelong series of temptations and victories, He had removed from that human every imperfection and finite limitation, that after the resurrection the Human glorified might become completely one with the Father above the heavens. To understand this is to see Jesus Christ, not as mortal man, but as the Divinely Human God, the Creator of the world, the Redeemer and Savior of mankind. This vision of Him is what constitutes the second coming of the Lord.
This truth concerning the Lord was revealed simultaneously in both worlds. In the spiritual world it burst forth as a new and wonderful light that flashed from one end of heaven to the other. To those in the imaginary heavens it opened the internal sense of the Word, refuting the false interpretations by which the conscience of the simple had been held captive. It unmasked the hidden motives of those who had been using these false doctrines to promote their own ambition for wealth and power. It caused those who had innocently followed their leadership to recoil in horror, to renounce their allegiance, and to break the chains by which they had so long been bound.
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Note that all this took place, and could take place, only because the Arcana Coelestia had been written. In the spiritual world it appeared in the universal language of all spirits and angels, the language of ideas. There its real meaning could not be misunderstood, but became at once apparent. Because there were no limitations of time or space, the truth it set forth could spread with great rapidity, and could become known to everyone almost immediately. The simple in heart received it with great joy, for it shed upon their minds a new and wonderful light that removed the doubts and obscurities by which they had long been deeply troubled. But in the evil it excited only anger and hatred because it openly exposed their hypocrisy and deprived them of the influence that had enabled them to exploit the good. The judgment that resulted was brought about by the Lord appearing in His glorified Divine Human.
Nothing less than this can produce a similar judgment among men in the natural world. But here the truth contained in the Writings can be imparted to men only by slow degrees. It must be transmitted by means of natural language. The original Latin must be translated and published in many tongues. This requires time, and money, and enormous labor. The full burden of the task falls upon the few who, in Providence, have been led to receive the new truth. Furthermore, natural language is an arbitrary medium for the communication of ideas. It can readily be misunderstood. The meaning that words convey is greatly modified by the state of the mind. Even when the Heavenly Doctrine is presented, there is no assurance that its intended message will penetrate the clouds of preconceived ideas by which the minds of men have been darkened. Furthermore, the generality of men in our day are so deeply engrossed in the pursuit of worldly ambitions that they have little or no interest in spiritual truth. This is the primary reason that, in spite of every human effort to make them known, the Writings are almost universally ignored. In this we see the prophecy fulfilled: "The light shineth in the darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not" (John 1: 5).
Some have believed that because the judgment in the spiritual world has opened a new path of influx from heaven into the minds of men, therefore the whole world is being enlightened from within. It is supposed that the truth of the Heavenly Doctrine is being insinuated subtly by an unseen influence apart from any knowledge of the Writings, and that men in every religion are being permeated with the spirit and life of the New Church.
But let us not forget that without knowledge vision is impossible. There is no source of knowledge concerning the Divine Human of the Lord except the Writings. Knowledge does not inflow from the spiritual world. It must be acquired from without by way of the senses. It is because of this necessity that the Writings have been given.
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If, therefore, we would promote the growth of the New Church, our efforts must be directed not only toward making the Writings available to an ever-widening circle of people but, above all, toward helping men to see the Lord in the Writings, to recognize His Human as Divine, one in person and essence with the Infinite; and thus to know Him as the God of heaven and earth, now present with full power to redeem and save mankind; for this is the second coming of the Lord, and only the Lord, seen and known, loved and worshiped from the heart, can establish His kingdom in the hearts of men.