Paper 131 Paper 133
Map: April 26, 22 A.D. to January 1, 23 A.D.
See Etymology of Coined Terminology.
Introduction
Section 1: True Values
p4: See cross-reference study: So-Called Scinece +.
Section 2: Good and Evil
Section 3: Truth and Faith
Section 4: Personal Ministry
p5: See Topical Study: Is The Urantia Book “gay friendly?”
promiscuous/promiscuity: 83:0.1/83:5.1/87:6.15
Section 5: Counseling the Rich Man
See (163:2.11): Jesus many times advised his well-to-do disciples as he taught the rich man of Rome.
Section 6: Social Ministry
p3: melody is used eight times in 44:1. The other three occurrences are at: (48:7.12), (132:6.3), and (195:7.20).
Section 7: Trips About Rome
p6: See cross-reference study: Prophetic Prophec- Prophes-.
p9: partnership with God See cross-reference study: Cocreat- Procreat- Partnership with God.
Additional notes:
Matthew Block suggests that the following authors were influential in writing of this Paper and has prepared a parallel chart:
(1) “Tiberius,” by A. Souter, in Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible, edited by James Hastings, D.D. (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1909) Hathi Trust Digital Library copy.
(2) “Rome,” by A. Souter, in Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible, edited by James Hastings, D.D. (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1909) Hathi Trust Digital Library copy.
(3) Dr. William S. Sadler, Soul Winning Texts, or Bible Helps for Personal Work (Chicago: The Central Bible Supply Company, 1909)
(4) Ralph Tyler Flewelling, Creative Personality: A Study in Philosophical Reconciliation (New York: The Macmilland Company, 1926) Hathi Trust Digital Library copy. Wikipedia page: Flewelling.
(5) S. Angus, M.A., Ph.D., The Environment of Early Christianity (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1915)
(6) William S. Sadler, M.D., F.A.C.S., How You Can Keep Happy (Chicago: American Health Book Concern, 1926)