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Part I consists of 31 papers and describes the nature of Deity, the reality of Paradise, the organization and workings of the central and superuniverses, the personalities of the grand universe, and the high density of evolutionary models. These books were formulated by 24 spiritual administrators acting with a mandate issued by high deity authorities, otherwise known as the "Ancients of Days," directing that they do this on planet Urantia in the year 1934 AD.
Part II, comprised of 25 papers, describes the Local Universe, which is the work of the Creator Son of the Paradise Order of Michael. It is comprised of 100 systems of constellations, each with 100 systems of inhabited worlds. Each system will eventually contain about 1,000 inhabited spheres. Urantia (Earth) belongs to the local universe. Michael, the Son of God and the Son of Man (otherwise known as Jesus of Nazareth), is the sovereign of Urantia's local universe. In the central universe, the Universal Father (God) is a personally present figure. The Father is represented in sovereign universes by sovereign sons. However, he is still present in the minds of his mortal children through his "indwelling spirit," or "Thought Adjusters."
In Part III, the 63 papers describe the history of Urantia. Around 1,000,000,000 years ago, Urantia reached its present size. This part describes the history of the planet, its geologic development, the establishment of life, the evolution and history of man, evolving civilizations, human institutions and governments. It also discusses the Trinity concept, the evolution of religion, the indwelling spirit of God, personality survival, and the bestowals of Christ Michael.
Book IV, the final book, consists of 77 papers which describe the life and teachings of Jesus. It describes the Son of Man's childhood, youth, early travels, personal and public ministry, the twelve disciples, and his trial, death, and resurrection.
The International Urantia Association (IUA), organized by the Urantia Foundation, is a reader membership organization. It is a task-oriented, social and service organization formed to foster a closer study of The Urantia Book and the orderly dissemination of its teachings. IUA's activities are intended to spread teachings of the Book mainly by word of mouth, personally, in a quiet manner like that of Jesus. IUA also refers readers to study groups, responds to reader inquiries, sponsors meetings, seminars, conferences, and develops teaching and leadership skills. The Urantia Foundation publishes the Urantian News twice yearly.
In April of 1996, the Urantia Foundation held its first ever Translators' Conference in Paris, France. They focused on the development of a dictionary of terms unique to the Urantia Book, the standardization of computers, software, formatting, establishment of e-mail communications, translation of the most difficult concepts in the book, and the importance and dynamics of having a translation team. The Urantia Book has been translated into ten languages, including the following: French, Finnish, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, Korean, Swedish, Estonian, German, and Italian. French, Spanish, and Finnish are available in print for the public, and the other seven languages have been drafted. Urantia makes services readily available online. Many of these services are offered on the pages listed below, such as getting involved in study groups and study aids.
Urantia Foundation
The is the official web site of the Urantian Foundation. It is an extensive and informative page presented in multiple languages. You'll find here a description of the Urantia Book, the Urantia Book on-line, a pronunciation guide, information on the foundation, offices worldwide, the International Urantia Association, the mailing list, Friends of Urantia, available publications, current events, newsletters, discussion and more.
http://www.urantia.org
The Urantia Book
The Urantia book is 2097 pages in length. This beautiful site presents the entire book in nine languages, indexed with over 40,000 entries.
http://www.urantiabook.org/
The Urantia Book Homepage
This site also presents the Urantia Book along with many different aspects of the Urantia faith including electronic study aids, study group directories, and prayers from other planets.
http://www.ubook.org
Fellowship for Readers of The Urantia Book
This is probably the most extensive resource for accessing materials on The
Urantia Book that one will find on the Internet. In addition to a
site index, there is an online search engine.
http://www.ubfellowship.org
The Urantia Book
This page gives a brief overview of the history and the teachings of
the Urantia Book.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/urantia.htm
The Friends of The Urantia Revelation
Website
Norm DuVal, the creator of this site has been a dedicated Urantian since 1959, but a person
seriously at odds with the organizational leadership. The site claims to offer "everything you ever wanted to know about Urantia Foundation, but were afraid to ask. A religious site dedicated to religious freedom, 'unceasing exposure' (53.5.6, Urantia Book) of Urantia Foundation's sophistries, and resistance to Urantia Foundation's religious tyranny and persecution against believers of the Urantia Revelation."
http://www.geocities.com/~nduval/
The Urantia Book
This page contains a list of sites with unique and often differing
perspectives, such as the Urantia Foundation, Fellowship, and other
"quick information" on various topics.
http://web.canlink.com/ocrt/urantia.htm
The Origin of the Urantia Book
A brief essay/description of the origin of the Urantia Book written
by Dr. Meredith J. Sprunger, PhD. and published by the Christian
Fellowship.
http://modeemi.cs.tut.fi/~no/origin.html
Prepared by Michelle Sheble
For Soc 257: New Religious Movements
Fall Term, 1996
University of Virginia
Last modified 07/25/01