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Love Does Not Condemn: The World, the Flesh and the Devil According to Platonism, Christianity, Gnosticism, and "A Course in Miracles" [PDF]
AVAILABLE IN FOLLOWING FORMATSclick on an icon below PDF Book DownloadSecond edition. 678 pages.Download Size: 5.49 MB Kenneth Wapnick, Ph.D. The body was not made by love. Yet love does not condemn it and can use it lovingly, respecting what the Son of God has made and using it to save him from illusions. (Text, Chapter 18) By declaring the phenomenal universe to be the work of the illusory ego, though not inherently evil or sinful, the Course gently resolves the great Platonic paradox of living in an imperfect, visible, and material world, yet knowing of a spiritual world whose Source is perfect and good. (From the Preface) This book is an in-depth exploration of the non-dualistic metaphysics of A Course in Miracles, and its integration with living in this fundamentally illusory world. It discusses how the Course resolves the God-world paradox that has existed in the Western world since the time of Plato—namely, how an imperfect material universe c