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The World Mission of The Urantia Book
Prepared by The Reverend Meredith J. Sprunger
Grace Evangelical and Reformed Church
215 N. Slate St., Culver, Indiana
1988
Civilization changes course when new views of reality shift the thinking
of humanity into different channels of growth. We appear to be on the edge
of one of these concept transformations. Our society may be on the verge
of another revolution in the way we view our world and the universe. The
modern era began around the middle of the 17th century when the old scholastic
authority system began to break down under the impact of empirical science.
Soon even the common person came to realize that we live in a world where
things obey scientific laws. For hundreds of years the scientific-techniological
frame of reference has shaped Western Civilization. We have made significant
achievements in scientific development. But in the midst of our electronic
wizardry, computers, and space travel something has gone awry; there is
a great confusion of values and a wide-spread sense of meaninglessness.
The Search for Spiritual Authenticity
A hunger for spiritual authenticity is moving our society toward new
religious frontiers. Institutional religion is groping for a new understanding
of the various expressions of our historic faith. Evangelical Christianity
is unfreezing the dogmatic rigidities of fundamentalism while at the same
time attempting to rediscover the spiritual verities which gave stability
and power to our forbearers. Mainline Christianity is discovering the limitations
of rational thought and political activism and is searching for creative
spiritual growth. Our secular society has largely rejected the outmoded
dogmas and anti-intellectual emotionalism of conservative churches and
the sterile scholasticism and ideological doctrinaire preoccupations of
liberal churches. Many of these people are seeking living faith and spiritual
substance in other channels. The Spirit of God is at work in these and
many other influences preparing us for a new spiritual era.
A New Vision of Reality
Thousands of balanced and perceptive people with diverse religious backgrounds
believe the key to bringing about this new spiritual era is found in the
teachings of The Urantia Book. Just as our world two thousand years ago
was prepared for the advent of Christ, today we are experiencing another
"fullness of time" in which our society is being prepared for
The Urantia Book -- God's latest epochal revelatory gift to humankind.
This new vision of truth confirms and integrates the best of all former
revelations and enhances the spiritual truths of the traditional religions
of the world.
Interfacing with World Religions
Pioneers of the Fifth Epochal Revelation must learn to relate positively
with the peoples of all the world's religions. Philosophers of religion
have long observed that the religions of the world have more in common
than they have in exclusive uniqueness. The Urantia Book is the most inclusive
revelatory picture of religion to appear on earth. It is appreciative and
constructive in its attitude toward all religion and religionists.
As we prepare ourselves to relate to the peoples of the world and the
religious backgrounds, we should become thoroughly familiar with the tenets
of their various faiths. It is also important to remember that within and
among all religious groups there are common polarities; the educated intellectuals
versus the unlearned masses, the prophets versus the priests, and the rigid
conservatives versus the flexible liberals. In each religious group the
educated, prophetic, and open minded are the first to recognize and accept
new truth. When we look at the world religions as total entities, it appears
that Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism are best prepared to
receive the teachings of The Urantia Book. Although Islam is one of the
most defensive and reactionary religions, it accepts the prophets of other
religions in its sacred scripture and its sufis are quite open to truth
from outside sources.
Working in our Christian Culture
Although we should bring the good news of The Urantia Book to all of
the world religions, Christianity is particularly prepared to receive its
message. The Christian Church is the major evolutionary religion rooted
in the teachings of Jesus. The authors of The Urantia Book express a special
interest in upstepping the Christian Church. They refer to Christianity
as the best of the religions of the twentieth century (2083), the best
exponent of Jesus' lifework on earth (2085), one of the world's greatest
powers for good (2085), the cocoon in which the kingdom now sleeps (1866),
and, if enhanced by the Fifth Epochal Revelation, the greatest hope of
the world (2086).
Establish Common Ground
There are basic approaches which we should keep in mind when relation
to any religious group. We should always start by establishing common ground.
All of the religions of the world have much in common with The Urantia
Book. We need to emphasize the positive aspects of each religious faith
and enhance those spiritual realities which people most need and desire.
Be cautions and tactful in correcting errors when such negative communication
cannot or should not be avoided. Highlight service and living faith rather
than theology. Engage in fellowship dialogue with openness while avoiding
unnecessary structure and rigidity. Stress spiritual truths and avoid economic,
political, and moral involvement. Spiritual truths and principles are universal.
The moral and social application of these principles is determined by many
environmental and developmental factors.
Importance of Local Leaders
Outreach work is best conduced by indigenous people. Those who are members
of a social religious group where interface is sought are the missionaries
most likely to be effective. Work within the religious institutions of
society when possible. Jesus taught within the synagogues of Judaism until
he was barred from doing so. Paul was able in communicate meaningfully
with the Jews of his day because he was a scholar of Judaism. Work at the
point of psychological readiness and do not expect too much change in people.
Allow the evolutionary process to determine their rate of growth.
Significance of Social Confrontation
Anyone familiar with the history of religious movements will appreciate
the significance of social confrontation. A religious faith and philosophy
does not become a force in a society until it enters a period of social
challenge. No matter how loving and wise a new and advanced religious view
of life may be, it does not achieve effective communication and viability
in any community or nation until it experiences a time of social confrontation.
The Urantia Book is just beginning to enter this period. The evangelicals
and fundamentalists are starting to write literature in which The Urantia
Book is singled out as one of the modern heresies. Dr. Sadler used to say,
"When the Catholic Church places The Urantia Book on its banned list,
get ready to sell a lot of books." The Catholic Church recognized
this reaction and discontinued its banned list. Social confrontation is
basic to the testing of enlarged spiritual truth and accompanies the growth
of all new religious movements.
Rather than fearing this time of evaluation and testing, we should anticipate
and welcome it. The Urantia Book can stand the most rigorous examination!
And there will be some serious challenges. It will not begin to serve the
nation and the world until, in each local community, it enters this period
of confrontation. This marks the beginning of its public service.
Laypeople are the Catalysts of growth
Historically religious professionals have been among the last to constructively
recognize and respond to new revelation or major reform movements. For
many reasons centering around personal security, institutional preservation,
and professional training, ministers and priests will not read the entire
Urantia Book or seriously examine it until enough lay persons in their
churches or religious institutions are reading it. Although it is ethically
important to introduce religious leaders to The Urantia Book early in our
outreach ministry, we should realize that, in general, laypersons will
be the first to recognize its quality. Laypersons have been the founders
of virtually all of the major world religions. The majority of the great
advances in spiritual growth on our planet have been spearheaded by those
outside the power structure of religious institutions. Laypersons will
also be the key facilitators and the dynamic force spreading the good news
of The Urantia Book.
The Challenge of this Century
Pioneering ministry is never easy; it demands vision, courage, wisdom,
and perseverance. Each of us has an unusual opportunity to shape the future
of our world by introducing this new inspiriting revelation to our community
and culture. Such a fortuitous opportunity comes to a generation only once
in thousands of years. What a happy and challenging historical moment!
We are standing on the threshold of one of the most promising and exciting
eras of human history. I hope that each of us will respond to this challenge
of spiritual destiny and, thereby, find fulfillment and joy in sharing
the best "Good News" of this century!
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