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- The_New_Church abstract "The New Church (or Swedenborgianism) is the name for several historically related Christian denominations that developed as a new religious movement, informed by the writings of Swedish scientist and theologian Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772). Swedenborg claimed to have received a new revelation from Jesus Christ through continuous heavenly visions which he experienced over a period of at least twenty-five years. In his writings, he predicted that God would replace the traditional Christian Church, establishing a 'New Church', which would worship God in one person: Jesus Christ. The New Church doctrine is that each person must actively cooperate in repentance, reformation, and regeneration of one's life. The movement was founded on the belief that God explained the spiritual meaning of the Scriptures to Swedenborg as a means of revealing the truth of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Swedenborg claimed divine inspiration for his writings and followers believe that Swedenborg witnessed the Last Judgment in the spiritual world, along with the inauguration of the New Church.The New Church is seen by members of New Church organizations as something which the Lord is establishing with all those who believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is the one God of heaven and Earth, and that obeying his commandments is necessary for salvation. Therefore, it is thought that any Christian holding these beliefs is part of this New Church movement. New Church organizations also acknowledge the universal nature of the Lord's church: all who do good from the truth of their religion will be accepted by the Lord into heaven, as God is goodness itself, and doing good conjoins one to God. Adherents believe that the doctrine of the New Church is derived from scripture and provides the benefit of further enlightenment concerning the truth, and that this leads to diminished doubt, a recognition of personal faults, and thus a more directed and happier life.Other names for the movement include Swedenborgian, New Christians, Neodan-Christians, Church of the New Christ, and The Lord's New Church. Those outside the church may refer to the movement as Swedenborgianism; however, some adherents seek to distance themselves from this title, since it implies a following of Swedenborg rather than Jesus Christ. Swedenborg published his works anonymously, and his writings promoted one Church based on love and charity, rather than multiple churches named after their founders based on belief or doctrine.".
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- The_New_Church wikiPageExternalLink newchurch.net.
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- The_New_Church wikiPageExternalLink www.academyofthenewchurch.org.
- The_New_Church wikiPageExternalLink www.heavenlydoctrines.org.
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- The_New_Church wikiPageExternalLink www.swedenborg-openlearning.org.uk.
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- The_New_Church foundedDate "1787-05-07".
- The_New_Church foundedPlace England.
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- The_New_Church mainClassification "New Christian".
- The_New_Church name "The New Church".
- The_New_Church orientation "Swedenborgian".
- The_New_Church polity "congregational, episcopal".
- The_New_Church primarySchools "Bryn Athyn Church Schools,".
- The_New_Church secondarySchools "Bryn Athyn Academy".
- The_New_Church tertiarySchools "Urbana College, Swedenborgian House of Studies, Bryn Athyn College,".
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- The_New_Church subject Category:Swedenborgianism.
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- The_New_Church comment "The New Church (or Swedenborgianism) is the name for several historically related Christian denominations that developed as a new religious movement, informed by the writings of Swedish scientist and theologian Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772). Swedenborg claimed to have received a new revelation from Jesus Christ through continuous heavenly visions which he experienced over a period of at least twenty-five years.".
- The_New_Church label "Neue Kirche (Swedenborgianer)".
- The_New_Church label "Swedenborgianie".
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- The_New_Church homepage www.newchurch.org.
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