- The Gospel According to Spiritism
The Gospel According to Spiritism ("L'Évangile Selon le Spiritisme" in French), by
Allan Kardec is a book published in1864 that relates the teachings ofJesus to Kardecist Spiritism, the moral and religious philosophy that Kardec had been publishing. It is intended to demonstrate that Spiritism clarifies and extends the most important teachings of Jesus. It is one of the five fundamental works of Kardecist Spiritism.The book attracted a lot of reaction from the
Catholic Church and was indexed (added to the 'List of Prohibited Books'). The first edition had been titled "Imitation de l'Évangile" (An Imitation of the Gospels), but the third, and definitive edition (1865) had the book renamed and profusely corrected (mostly typos or supposed mistakes in channeling), edited and expanded.Contents
The book, the best documented and the most organised of the five fundamental works of Kardecist Spiritism, contains one introductory part and 28 chapters. The first 27 are each dedicated to dissecting one particular verse of the
Gospels and the last one is a collection of prayers inspired by elevated spirits.Kardec was a devoted Catholic and a dedicated teacher (disciple of
Pestalozzi before his contact with Spiritism). He looked forward to basing his teachings in solid biblical knowledge, as well as the messages he received from his guiding spirits. Therefore, the first part of the "Gospel According to Spiritism" is dedicated to a series of observations and clarifications intended to situate its arguments anddoctrine so that those more familiar withexegesis would find their way throughout it more easily.Introduction
The first item of the introduction argues that the currently existing
translation s of theGospels were imperfect and were effectively unintelligible without proper relation to scholarly research about the culture and the customs of the peoples of theMiddle-East (a rather advanced teaching for his time). As the entirety of the message ofChrist cannot be easily grasped from the existing texts about his life, Kardec argues that "instead of handpicking the details, we should pay more attention to his teachings and more significant deeds". This is what he tries to do in this book.The second item argues that
Spiritism is based on the highest and truerChristian morality: that it descends directly from the key teaching ofJesus . Kardec also argues that what makes the spiritist doctrine reliable is that it is not self-contradictory: the elevated spirits, channeled by mediums of goodwill all gave the same message and this message islogically consistent both internally and with what Christ taught.The third part is a rough guide to the Gospels, explaining the meaning of foreign concepts and new words only found there.
The fourth part explains that even before Christ theories similar to Spiritism could be found in the
Greek philosophy , notably inSocrates andPlato (Spiritists have both philosophers in high esteem and consider them as precursors of Christ).Chapters
These observations are followed by 27 doctrinal chapters which are comments on quotes of Christ.
The last chapter is a collection of prayers channeled by elevated spirits, intended as examples of how we are supposed to pray.
Doctrinal Principles
The key aspects of the "Gospel According to Spiritism" are:
* The
revelation ofGod is continuous because mankind is slowly evolving to a higher level, making it necessary to perfect the doctrine. The first revelation was throughMoses , the second throughChrist (modern Spiritists argue that it was previously tried inGreece withSocrates but failed), and the third one was from God himself through his messengers (Spiritism ).
* Spirits are immortal and live several lives (reincarnation s) to perfect their moral and their intelligence until they are able to be in the presence of God.
* Every revelation elaborates on the previous, instead of revoking it.
* Morality is mostly based on love (spiritual love, that is, not carnal love) for everyone and anyone.
* Love must be put to practice.
* Charity (the practice of love) must not seek retribution.
* Religion must be free.
*Marriage is not indissoluble, if there is no agreement anymore, this proves that God never united the couple.
* Outside charity there is no salvation.
* Everyone will eventually be saved, though it may take an unimaginably long time for some (seeuniversal reconciliation ).ee also
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The Spirits Book
*Spiritism
*Allan Kardec External links
* [http://www.geae.inf.br/en/books/codification/gospel.pdf The Gospel According to Spiritism] by Allan Kardec
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