The Urantia Book Study Edition
The Urantia Book Study Edition
The Urantia Book Study Edition
Topical Index to The Urantia Book


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Rabbi(s) apostles’ ignorance of the lore of the, 139:0.4
     disagreement of, as to “who is my neighbor?”, 140:8.11
     inability of, to justify their rejection of Jesus, 175:1.11
     schools of the, Jesus’ lack of instruction in the, 162:1.10
     teaching of, concerning the ignorant, 138:8.7
     technique of acquiring the title of, 173:2.3

Race(s) amalgamation, Adamite, results, 78:3.4
     amalgamation, in Mexico and Central America, 64:7.5
          prevention of, purpose of castes, 79:4.6
          Urantia, modern, dangers of, 64:6.30
          Urantian, limited, prerequisite to successful, 82:6.4
     blending of, on a normal planet, time of, 52:3.7
     colored, sudden mutation of six, time of, 61:7.4
     commissioners, function of, 37:5.5, 48:6.22, 114:4.2
     decadence, a Roman weakness, 195:3.9
     eighth Urantia, 77:2.8
     enlightened, of worlds in light and life, nature of, 55:6.2
     evolving, authority of Material Sons and Daughters to purge the, 55:4.11
     God no respecter of, 156:2.4
     high spiritualization of, during Teacher Son age, 52:7.3
     human, members of, 45:4.2, 63:4.6
     improvement, danger of mistakes in, 51:5.1
          during ages of light and life, basis of, 55:6.3
          a factor in an expanding civilization, 71:4.11
          limitations of Prince’s staff in, 66:5.16
          Serapatatia’s plan for speeding up, 75:3.5
          Urantian, methods of, 51:5.7
     individual, and God’s doings, 3:2.8
     intermingling on present-day Urantia, dangers in, reason, 82:6.7
     mixed, 81:4.0, 82:5.1
     mixture, advantages of, 79:2.7
          effect of, on sex attitudes, 82:1.2
          influence of, on child culture, 84:7.21
     modern, persistence of fear in, reason for, 76:4.6
     mortal, earlier, vs. later, 51:4.2
     number of, on normal worlds in light and life, 55:3.1
     one, during postbestowal Son era, 52:5.10
     original colored, present existence of only two, 82:6.1
     for perfection is on”, 32:5.8
     pure, present nonexistence of, 82:6.1
     purification program on Urantia, difficulty attending a, 51:4.8, 52:2.10
     separation of mortals into, reason for, 63:4.9
     survival of primitive man, results of competition in, 52:2.11
     of Urantia, Jesus’ contact with all but one of the surviving, 134:2.3
     from which Mighty Messengers spring, 22:2.9

Rachel, a member of the women’s corps about, 150:1.1
     query of, regarding salvation, 150:5.1

Rachel, of old and her sacred stones, 85:1.1

Racial amalgamation, 51:4.3, 51:4.5, 51:5.6, 52:3.5
     blending, Melchizedek’s advice to Adam regarding, 73:7.3
          a prerequisite to universal peace, 52:4.1
     deterioration, of Rome, Christianity’s inability to compensate for, 195:3.8
     differences, persistence of, on mansion worlds, 48:6.22
     dispersion, the great age of, 52:2.5
     diversification, stimulation of competition by, 64:6.33
     guilt, man’s and Jesus’ death on the cross, 186:5.7, 188:4.1
     hatreds, present, the explanation of, 111:4.10
     heroes, respect for, in the Occident, 92:6.20
     ideals, a factor in material civilization, 81:6.26
     identity, Aryans’ effort to perpetuate, 79:4.5
     interpreters, function of, 48:6.22
     mixtures, 82:6.0
     morality, influence of, on forms of religion, 92:2.4
     obliteration, 52:2.5
     reasons for class distinctions, 70:8.1
     representation among women impregnated with Adamic life plasm, 76:4.8
     sin, development of the idea of atonement for, 89:4.5
     solidarity, Jewish sense of, 136:2.1
          the yellow man the first to achieve, 79:6.8
     strains, purification of, during post-Adamic age, 52:3.4
     tendencies, influence of, on man’s philosophy of religion, 101:7.1
     types, social tendencies, characteristic of the basic, 48:6.22

Racially degenerate stocks, the unwise perpetuation of, 99:3.5

Radiant energy modification of inheritance factors by certain long rays of, 58:3.4
     source of, 58:3.1

Radiation solar, 41:5.0

Radio transmission waves, position of in Orvonton scale, 42:5.1

Radioactive matter, definition, 42:3.11

Radiobroadcasts long-distance transmission of, reason for, 58:2.10

Radium clock, and estimation of age of Urantia, 57:7.3
     emanations in lead formation, 42:4.12
     positive and negative particles of, velocity of, 42:7.3

Ragaba Nathaniel the Pharisee’s home at, 166:1.1
     the seventy’s labors in, 165:0.1

Railing and mocking of Jesus, by spectators of the crucifixion, 187:3.3

Rain falling of, on just and unjust, 140:3.16, 166:4.4
     an illustration of energy direction, 41:5.7
     maker, the shaman as a, 90:2.6
     mountain building as influenced by, 57:8.14

Rainbow attitude toward, in India and Africa, 85:4.2

Rainfall absence of, on Jerusem, 46:2.2

Rainier beginning of the mountain career of, 61:4.2

Ramah apostles’ meetings in, 146:0.1, 146:3.0, 156:6.2

Ramath the seventy’s labors in, 165:0.1

Ramman Babylonian god of air, 146:1.1

Ransom and atonement, incompatibility of, with Jesus’ teachings about God, 188:4.8
     redemption, and covenants, evolution of modern sacramental services from former, 89:7.1, 89:9.1

Ransomed first-born of the Lord God of Israel, Jesus becomes a, 124:5.4

Rantowoc the first mortal to secure a personal guardian, 113:2.2

Rantulia a Satania neighbor, 41:2.1

Rapping on wood, relation of, to tree worship, 85:2.5

Rationalization possible influence of, in religious experience, 101:5.9

Ratta and Adamson, 77:5.0, 80:7.3
     ancestor of Jesus’ mother, 122:1.2
     ancestry of, 77:5.5
     reaction of, to her unique children, 77:5.6

Ravens the Father’s provision for the, 165:5.2

Reactions of approval of local universe life projection, in Paradise Trinity, 34:1.1
     of existence, time of appearance of, 86:2.3
     four supreme, of fatherly love, 140:5.15
     universe, God’s limits to, self-imposed, 4:4.3

Reading courses, of Jesus, under the synagogue teachers, 126:1.3

Real estate, the Zebedees’ investment of Jesus’ wages in, 129:2.4

Realism physical, a passing episode in man’s earth life, 195:6.4

Reality(ies) absolute, fusion of Adjuster and immortal soul an, 13:1.23
     absonite, see Absonite(s), realities
          level of, see Absonite(s), level(s), of reality
     actuality, and reality potential, equalizing tension between, 0:11.13
     all, dependence of, on existence and relationships of Seven Absolutes of Infinity, 105:4.2
     awaiting those who survive the life in the flesh, 44:2.1
     balance of, between cosmic potentials and actuals, according to Lao-tse, 94:6.3
     basis of, 4:1.6, 112:2.8
     beginnings of, the Seven Absolutes of Infinity the, 105:3.9
     of being, sharing of, by the Universal Father, 10:1.3
     the Brahman’s effort to find, 94:2.6
     characteristics of, 0:5.2, 2:7.8
     complete, philosophy’s contribution toward the concept of, 101:5.2
     completion of, faith the only passport to, 101:10.6
     Conjoint Actor’s reaction to both material and spiritual, 12:8.7
     of Conjoint Creator, disclosure of, 9:1.3, 9:5.4
     consciousness of, the result from revelation, 102:3.5
     co-ordinate, 0:4.4
     creative, spirit the, 42:12.14
     deified, personality a level of, 0:5.1
     deity, adjustment between undeified and, 0:11.11, 105:4.7
     differentiation of, 0:4.1
     discourse on, 130:4.0
     divine, of First Source and Center, 3:0.3
          of God the Son, 6:0.3, 6:2.3
          in time and space, man’s glimpse of, 4:2.7
          truth a, 2:7.4
          truth, beauty, and goodness are, 2:7.10
     economic necessities’ requiring man to face, 99:7.5
     energy, mind, and spirit, innate recognition-realization of, 16:9.1
     enrichment of, 0:11.2
     error not a, 2:7.6
     eternal, ideals of, a definition, 157:2.2
          and spiritual, vs. shadows of truth, 146:3.1
          true religion’s partial insight into, 155:5.5
     of eternity, vs. pleasures of time, 157:2.2
     of the external, recognition of the, importance of, in human experience, 102:4.2
     finite, the two prime manifestations of, 32:3.15
     finite level of, see Finite, level of reality
     fundamental, of personality experience, 12:8.14
     genesis of, to the creature mind, 105:5.6
     of God, 1:2.0, 3:2.15
          faith’s ability to grasp the, 155:6.4
          no possible miracle demonstration to prove the, 102:1.5
          Rodan’s contention as to proof of the, 161:1.9
     God more than a, 102:6.3
     growth, conditions influencing, 106:0.18
     in human experience, soul a, 0:5.10
     idealized, God more than, 1:2.2, 3:6.7
     infinite, see Infinite, reality
          spiritual, Universal Father a, 1:3.1
     in the kingdom of God, Jesus’ talk on, 143:6.3
     levels of, results of universe contest between, 2:3.5
     of life, Jesus’ frank facing of the, 100:7.11
     magic’s attitude toward, 91:2.2
     manifestation, three degrees of, in the local universe, 103:6.7
     of the material universe, 5:2.1
     measurement of, by physical-gravity response, and quality of spirit content, 12:8.5
     methods of relating children to, 8:1.11
     of morontia forms, 190:0.3
          and spirit world activities, 44:0.15
     nature of, Jesus’ dissertation on the, 130:4.0
     no real beginning to, 105:1.5
     nonspirit, functional, space potency ancestral to, 11:8.8
     objective, the highest, technique of man’s contact with, 196:3.21
     the one uncaused, 0:2.2
     origin of, 0:4.0, 105:0.1
     the Paradise-Havona level of existential, 56:5.2
     of the Paradise Trinity, 10:4.4
     of pattern, components of, 0:6.11
     perception, relative, man’s greatest aids to, 106:9.2
     personal, 0:5.4, 0:5.12, 12:9.0
     personality’s experience of, on the spiritual level, 56:9.10, 103:8.1
     Peter’s dislike to face, 139:2.8
     physical, of far-flung universes, consciousness of the cosmic mind of the, 16:9.15
          and spiritual, responsiveness of, to personal presence of the Paradise Father, 56:1.5
     positive, Unqualified Absolute a, 0:11.8
     potential, and reality actuality, equalizing tension between, 0:11.13
     prayer’s attainment of, 91:8.9
     premise of, the seven Absolutes the, 105:3.1
     problems, attainment of true perspective of, 19:1.6
     realization, the absolute finality of all, in the three Absolutes, 106:8.17
     relation of beauty to, 2:7.8
          of true liberty to, 54:1.3
     relative, nonspirit functional, pure energy the ancestor of, 56:1.4
     of religion, human experience the highest evidence of the, 102:8.1, 103:1.1
     religious experience’s endowing of man’s concepts of ideality with, 101:10.5
     response, in personality association of cosmic mind, 16:6.4
     of self-consciousness, 133:7.6
     sensitivity, of cosmic mind, vs. energy-material response to gravity, 16:6.4
     and the seven Absolutes, 105:4.2
     several levels of, Brahmanic philosophy’s failure to differentiate between the, 94:3.8
     shadows of time, eternity’s reflection of, 195:7.16
     signifies change, growth”, 100:3.5
     the source of, 196:3.22
     space potency not a level of, 11:8.8
     spirit, the natural the “shadow” of, 151:3.3
     of spirit beings, 1:3.1
     things and spiritual beings, 11:0.1, 12:8.13
     of the spirit, duty of those who know about the, 142:6.6
     spiritual, drawing of, to Eternal Son, 6:5.5
          God a, 1:5.8
          of spirit being, vs. human material satisfactions, 44:3.1
     of spiritual progress, identity of, 195:7.5
          values and forces, 7:1.3
     supreme, sources of, 115:4.0
          of the universe, 177:2.3
     the three primal phases of, 0:4.1, 0:4.6
     time-space finite, activities of, 0:7.10
     total, see Total, reality
     total integration of, presence of, in the Paradise Trinity, 106:9.4
     totality, inevitable distortions in the human mind’s attempt to understand, 105:0.3
     transcendent, God is, 1:2.2
     of the transcendental level, 105:7.4
     the two phases of, 11:9.3
          subabsolute levels of, 56:5.2
     ultimate, see Ultimate(s), reality
     ultimate universe, how grasped, 1:7.5
     of the Universal Father, Lucifer’s rejection of the, 53:3.2
     universal, origin and nature of, 0:3.20, 0:4.0
     universe, the mission of art regarding, 48:7.23
          seven variations of, reason for, 10:2.8
          source of, 130:4.2
          three levels of, the cosmic mind’s response to, 16:6.5
     unqualified, a definition, 56:9.11

Realization of the Father’s love, the cross a stimulation of the, 188:5.13
     of personality, time of, 47:10.6
     a stage from reverence to love, 149:6.3

Realm adjudication of, by a Son of God, 30:4.11

Reason ability of, to question faith, 102:6.6
     alone, inability of, to validate the values of religious experience, 101:10.2, 102:6.6
     the basis of science, 101:2.2, 103:6.7, 103:6.11, 103:9.2, 103:9.8
     a definition, 103:7.13
     faith’s sustaining of, to its limit, 103:9.7
     -fate, of Stoicism, 121:4.3
     the heavenly, patience of, 131:8.3
     Jesus’ courage controlled by, 100:7.15
     moral level of, and religion, 5:5.1
     morality, 16:9.7
     personality of God implied by, 1:5.10
     pure, and existence of God, 1:2.7
     religion not the product of, 101:1.1, 101:1.5
     source of, Conjoint Actor the, 0:5.5
     a stabilizing influence in religion, 103:6.11
     wisdom, and faith, man’s highest attainment, 103:9.6

Reasoning strength of Jesus, 141:3.4

Rebecca dedication of to awaiting the beginning of Jesus’ career, 127:5.6
     identification of, 127:5.1
     love of, for Jesus, 127:5.1
     a member of the women’s corps, 150:1.1
     onetime of Sepphoris, presence of, at Jesus’ crucifixion, 187:3.2
     reaction of, to Jesus’ refusal to wed, 127:5.6
     tarrying of, by Jesus’ tomb, 188:1.7

Rebel(s) attitude of universe rulers toward, explanation, 54:6.2
     a coming end for, 46:8.4
     Lucifer, repentant, present activities of, 53:9.1
     pardon for, 2:5.4
     universe, refusal of, to approve the verdict, result, 54:3.3
     worlds, isolation of, by circuit supervisors, 24:1.12

Rebellion(s) absence of special conditions in Satania favorable to, 53:2.2
     Adam and Eve not guilty of, 75:7.2
     a coming end for, 46:8.4
     conscious, sin an attitude of, 148:4.6
     of creatures of nature, results of, 4:2.8
     deliberate, against the Father’s will, sin the, 148:4.2, 186:5.7, 188:4.5
          greatest punishment for, 2:3.6
     disastrous, in system 11, of constellation 37, consequences, 119:2.1
     the greatest security against, 53:7.12
     Herod’s fear of John’s instigating a, 135:12.2
     insurrectionary, and nature, 4:2.5
     leaders, rejection of Michael’s offer of salvation by the, 53:9.1
     local universe circuits affected by, 7:1.7
     Lucifer, immediate results of, 67:5.0
          many reasons for refraining from arbitrarily stopping the, 54:5.14
     of Material sons, personal results of, 51:1.4
     Nebadon’s experience with, 50:1.3
     number of, in Nebadon, 53:4.4, 120:1.6
     origin of Lucifer’s ideas of, 53:2.2
     outbreak of, 67:2.0
     by a Planetary Prince, immediate result of, 35:9.9
     present status of the, 53:9.0
     prevention of, during Urantia bestowal, 120:1.6
     provisions for meeting, 7:4.5
     sin, 32:3.7
     test of ascendant mortals in times of, 22:2.1
     of Trinity-origin beings, no risk of, 18:0.11
     universe, postsovereignty, method of dealing with, 134:8.9
     Urantian, acute period of, 67:3.6
          effect of, on mission of Adam and Eve, 74:3.1

Rebellious worlds, Most High’s seizure of authority over, 43:3.7

Rebirth in the spirit, a definition, 141:6.4

Reborn being, meaning of, 140:6.2
     citizens, of the heavenly kingdom, the sons of God, 140:1.3
     necessity for being, 140:6.2

Rebuke James’ and John’s reaction to Jesus’, 137:1.7
     Jesus’, of the Jewish leaders, 175:4.2
          at Simon’s banquet, Judas Iscariot’s reaction to, 172:1.7
          stinging, apostles’ reaction to, 158:7.5
     of Peter, by Jesus, for attempted smiting of Malchus, 183:3.7

Receivers of defaulting planetary governments, Melchizedeks as, 35:4.4, 93:0.2

Receivership Melchizedek, of Urantia, function of, 53:6.5

Recents of Days absence of, from their capital spheres, 18:5.4
     associates and assistants of, 18:5.2
     creation of, simultaneous, 18:5.1
     function of the, 15:2.6, 15:10.15, 15:13.4, 18:5.1
     number of, 18:5.1
     Stationary Sons of the Trinity, 10:6.10, 18:0.6

Reception for Adam and Eve, time and place of, 74:2.0
     -banquet, customs of Jesus’ day at a, 138:3.5
     companions, preparation of, for assignments, 25:8.5

Receptivity man’s capacity of, for the Spirit of Truth, prayer and, 194:3.20
     silent, need for period of, in prayer, 146:2.17

Recesses millennial, of mortal-finaliter companies, 22:7.4

Recession of light, and slowing down of Jerusem activities, 46:3.2

Recharging spiritual, of higher spirits, 44:3.4

Reckless Jesus’ lack of ever being, 100:7.4

Recognition of God, inalienability and constitutiveness of, in all men, 16:9.6
     unearned, the true believer’s attitude toward, 156:5.19

Reconciliation to God, the cross not man’s, 188:5.13

Reconstructive power, of intense faith, 149:1.1

Record personalities, seconaphim as, 17:3.5

Recorder(s) archangel, function of, 37:3.7
     morontia, function of, with spirit recorders, 48:2.25
     spiritual files of the, 26:3.5
     superior, origin of many, 39:2.16
     supreme seraphim, function of, 39:1.17
     system headquarters of, 46:5.22
     of universal conciliators, functions of, 25:2.9

Recording angels domiciles of, 46:5.21
     mortal-career records of, and memory recall by Spirit-fused mortals, 40:9.5
     of mortals, guardian seraphim the, 113:2.9
     seraphim, seconaphim, and tertiary supernaphim, 27:5.3

Records advancement of, from capital to capital on basis of significance, 25:5.3
     Chiefs of, as directors of Celestial Recorders in superuniverses, 25:5.4
     formal and living, encountered from Urantia to Paradise, 25:5.2
          of superuniverse headquarters, 28:5.21
     human, destiny guardian’s conserving of, 113:6.1
     importance of, in conduct of the universes, 28:4.1
     individual, source of, 25:5.2
     Jesus’ reason for making no, 159:4.7
     preservation of, in triplicate, 46:5.22
     spiritual, technique of assembly and preservation of, 17:3.5
     of the universe, live, 17:3.6
     written, of Jesus’ life, 121:8.0

Recreation of morontia worlds, 44:3.4
     spiritual, a concern of reversion directors, 48:4.8
     and the twelve apostles, 124:3.9
     war an ancient form of, 70:1.13
     the worthwhileness of, 84:8.5

Rectangles of Jerusem, rendezvous of lower native life, 46:4.4, 46:7.0

Red first of the six basic types of primitive men, 52:1.1
     man(men), 64:6.3
          vs. black race, 51:4.2
          blue man as compared with the, 64:6.21
          date of exodus from Asia of the, 78:1.6
          in eastern Asia, 79:5.1, 79:8.2
          entrance of, into North America, time, 64:7.18, 79:5.7
          and Eskimo, Hudson Bay meeting of, 64:7.19
          excessive warfare of the, consequences, 79:8.1
          influence of the Dalamatian revelation on the, 92:4.5
          migration of, direction of, 64:7.5
          Onamonalonton a far distant leader of the, 45:4.5
          onetime worship of circles of stones by the, 85:1.3
          and pictorial writing, 66:5.10
          possession by, of the highest sex code, 82:1.2
          present American, an admixture of races, 82:6.1
          self-destruction of, in the Americas, time, 79:2.3
          usually the first-appearing colored race, 65:4.7
     race(s), crucial struggle in Asia between the yellow and, 79:5.5
          early tribal organization of the, 79:5.2
          escape from Asia by the, 79:5.6
          isolation of, 78:3.6
          a superior people, 51:4.1
     and yellow peoples in Mexico and Central America, 64:7.5
          Sangik blood in the Nordic race, 80:9.2

Redemption and covenants, 89:8.0
     dual requisites for, 131:3.3
     moral, a tenet of Paul’s teachings, 121:5.14
     price, of first-born Jewish sons, 122:9.1
     primitive man’s feeling of the need of, 89:0.1
     salvation as, 188:5.2

Referee(s) trios, 25:2.10
     trios, justice guides appearance before, 39:4.5
     Uversa registration of, 37:8.6

Reference library, living, of universe of universes, 27:5.5

Reflection(s) profound, predication of faith on, 132:3.5
     of the self in water, the savage’s association of the soul with, 111:0.3
     of the Seven Master Spirits on superuniverse headquarters, 25:2.2

Reflectivation to Uversa of Lucifer’s mental state by Union of Days, 53:2.3

Reflective angels, function of, on Urantia, 28:7.4
     circuits, restoration of Urantia to, results of, 28:7.4
     focus, of superuniverse capitals, headquarters of Reflective Spirits at the, 17:3.1
     Image Aids, abiding places of, 15:10.2
          creators of the, 17:0.5
          function of, 15:10.2, 15:10.20, 17:3.4, 17:4.1
          lack of will of the, 17:4.3
          length of service of, 17:4.3
          Master Spirits’ channel of communication with ancients of Days, 17:0.11
          number and distribution of, 17:4.2
          origin of, 17:4.1, 17:4.3
     Mother spirits, resemblance of Reflective Image Aids to, 17:4.1
     seconaphim, field of function of, 37:8.10
     service circuit of the Reflective Spirits, a superuniverse circuit, 15:9.5
     Spirit(s), 15:10.2, 17:3.0
          of assignment, individual representation of Master Spirits by the, 28:4.5
          character of personalities of, 17:4.2
          children of the Paradise Trinity, 17:0.1
          creation of Reflective Image Aids by, 17:4.1
               of seconaphim by, 17:8.2
               of, technique of, 17:2.2
          creature-trinitized sons associates of, 22:8.5
          forty-nine, the Trinity’s and Master Spirits’ cocreation of the, 116:4.3
          function of, 15:10.2
          groups, chief of, 17:1.10
          location of headquarters of, 17:3.1
          nature of, as related to Master Spirits, 17:3.1
          natures of, 25:2.2
          number of, 17:2.2
          origin of, 17:2.2, 17:3.1
          production of secoraphic hosts by, 28:3.1
          relation of, to creation of Conciliators, 25:2.2
               of Reflective Image Aids to, 15:10.20
          retentive personalities, 17:3.5
               of Uversa, liaison with, by Master Spirit Number Seven, 16:3.20, 116:4.4
     thinking, three basic factors in, co-ordination of, 16:6.9

Reflectivity and activity of the Supreme Mind, 9:7.4
     availability of Paradise knowledge to local universes through, 27:5.5
     complexity of, 9:7.2
     functions of, 9:7.5, 17:3.6
     inheritance of, by seconaphim, reason for, 28:3.2
     intelligence, scope of, 6:4.8
     linking of system and superuniverse administrations by, 43:0.1
     Majeston chief of, 17:1.10
     a mystery of Spiritington, 13:1.10
     a secret of God the Spirit, 13:1.10
     services, normal worlds’ access to, 52:6.8
          personal and precise character of, 17:3.8
     system, focal points of, 18:3.5
     technique, information provided to the adjusters by the, 108:1.2
          synchrony of Census Directors with, 24:2.2
     unification of physical energy, mind, and spirit in, 9:7.1
     universe, 9:7.1
     various functions of, 13:1.10

Regent(s) Most High, 35:5.6
     of Nebadon, Gabriel as the, 33:2.5, 33:6.1

Regrets Universal Father never harbors, 4:3.5

Rehabilitation co-operation of the Deities in, 7:4.7, 188:5.2
     of rebels and wrongthinkers, relation of Creator Sons to the, 2:3.6

Rehabilitators Paradise Sons as, 7:4.5

Reign of God, Jesus’ promise to his apostles as to their seeing the, 140:1.6

Reincarnation belief in, in Jesus’ times, 164:3.4
     and fetishism, 88:1.4
     idea of, origin, 86:4.6
     limitation of, to spornagia, 46:7.5
     orange race’s belief in, 86:4.6

Reindeer value of, to Neanderthalers, 64:4.3

Re-keying of morontia mortals during ascent through Edentia worlds, 43:8.2, 48:2.21

Relationship(s) brotherhood a fact of, 12:7.8
               truth the greatest pronouncement of, 143:6.4
     God of Action, ancestor of, 9:1.1
     human and a child’s dependence on family for understanding of, 177:2.5
     love the greatest, 143:1.4, 143:6.4
     of men and angels, recorders of, 48:6.30
     the primal, 0:4.5
     vs. systems, 112:1.17

Relative divinity, 0:1.18

Relativity concept, evil a, 130:4.13
     and the eternity and infinity of God, 195:7.5
     of reality, basis of, 130:4.14

Relaxation of the ages, ascending pilgrim’s third metamorphosis, 26:11.8
     celestial function of, 48:4.2, 48:4.12
     function of, 160:3.1
     reminiscence of the past, 48:4.19
     reversion directors’ promotion of, 30:3.7

Relics impotence of, 150:3.6
     Jesus’ avoidance of leaving material, 187:2.9
     and miracles, vs. fetishes and magic, 88:2.2
     origin of worship of, 88:2.2

Religion(s) alone, inadequacy of, as a basis for understanding universe truths, 103:6.5
     definition of, in the continental nation, 72:3.5
     firsthand, world’s need for more, 195:9.8
     four kinds of, on Urantia today, 103:0.3
     frozen forms of, vs. liquid liberties of enlightened sonship, 155:3.8
     influences against, 99:4.7
     the lower, vs. the higher, 160:5.6
     vs. the “miraculous,” 102:8.7
     modern, essentials to rehabilitation of, 2:7.9
          major error of, 140:4.7
     the necessary paradox of, 102:3.1
     never a negative attitude, 103:2.1
     possibility of, being good or bad, 160:5.3
     and religious cults, number of, represented on Urmian faculty, 134:3.6
     Rodan’s definition of, 160:5.0
     survival of, reasons for, 103:3.5
     the truth and maturity of, measure of, 1:5.10
     two phases of manifestation of, 101:5.2, 101:9.6
     ways of keeping, free from secular alliances, 99:3.9
     what it is not, 99:5.2
     without God, an impossibility, 91:2.5, 102:7.3, 103:9.3, 160:5.5

Religion(s), 1. Definitions
     a definition, 2:6.1, 5:4.1, 5:5.2, 92:7.15, 99:4.3, 99:5.2, 100:1.7, 100:3.1, 100:6.1, 101:0.2, 101:1.5, 101:2.13, 101:9.3, 102:2.8, 102:8.7, 103:6.9, 103:9.11, 112:2.12, 129:1.10, 142:7.4, 146:3.1, 156:5.10, 195:4.4, 195:7.16, 196:3.30
     definitions of, present-day formulation of some five hundred, 103:1.1
     Jesus’ definition of, 141:4.2, 194:3.3
     is a living love”, 100:6.5
     the Master’s definition of, 160:5.1
     new, definition of the, 156:6.10
     organized, a definition, 143:7.2
     practical, a definition, 103:0.6
     purpose of, a definition, 16:6.11, 92:7.5, 101:10.5

Religion(s), 2. Evolutionary religion
     biologic, of primitive men, nature of, 52:1.7
     the component parts of, 103:9.2
     early evolution of, 52:1.7, 85:0.1, 86:0.0
     errors and distortions in, 103:9.1
     evolutionary, see also Evolutionary religion
          inconsistencies of, 87:4.5, 92:3.1
          technique of, 5:4.1, 91:2.8
     evolved, relation to magic, 92:1.3
          vs. revealed, in regard to wisdom, 100:6.9
     formulation of, by evolution and revelation, 85:6.3
     historic, highest recognized values in God conceptions of, 102:8.4
     in the inspiration of man’s evolving nature, 101:0.2
     later evolution of, 92:0.0
     of men, origin of, 92:7.2, 132:7.6
     no longer a scheme of insurance against bad luck, 86:7.2
     origin of, 86:2.2, 101:1.5, 160:2.3
     of past, chief concern of, 99:0.1
     place of, among primitive peoples, 86:6.4
     primitive, basis of, 68:4.3, 86:0.2, 86:6.4, 89:1.7, 90:4.1
     relation of, to evolutionary human existence, 5:5.5
     of various ages, causes for differences in the, 102:8.3

Religion(s), 3. Revelatory religion
     expanded by revelation, 101:5.0
     revealed and evolutionary, 2:6.2, 89:2.2
          hazard of national culture’s permeation of, 194:3.9
     of revelation, technique of, 5:4.1
          true religion, a definition, 155:5.5
          two characteristics of, 92:4.1
     science, philosophy, and revelation, some contrasts in, 102:1.4, 102:3.7

Religion(s), 4. Civilization and religion
     of civilization, a definition, 155:5.4
     crash of civilization survived by, 16:9.5
     the eternal foundation and the guiding star of civilizations, 92:7.15
     the field of, 5:5.2
     as a guide and counselor in the changing world, 99:1.4
     and the human race, 103:3.0
     influence of, on art, 195:7.16
     the mission of, 102:2.8
     the property of the human race, 102:2.1
     the range of, 101:0.1
     a way of living and a technique of thinking, 92:7.14

Religion(s), 5. Social aspects of religion
     direct influence of, on social reconstruction, 99:3.3
     effect of, on human troubles, 196:3.1
     first a personal adjustment, and secondly, a group adjustment, 99:5.1
     influence of, in adjusting to defeat, 160:4.15
          on group associations, 70:11.5, 99:3.15, 99:6.2
     the only legitimate concern of religionists as a group, 99:3.15
     opposition of, to violence as a technique of social evolution, 99:0.2
     real, increased social service a natural result of, 102:2.7, 102:3.4, 196:3.19
     as a social institution, 92:1.3, 99:0.0, 146:3.10
     the source of man’s fraternity impulse, 103:7.9
     true, social characteristics of a, 160:5.5, 196:3.1
     urge of, a requisite to an altruistic social order, 16:9.7
     of the world, neglect of the poor by, 143:1.5

Religion(s), 6. Religion and culture
     effect of, on man’s sense of idealistic isolation, 101:10.7
          on meanings and values, 100:1.1
     influence of, on daily living, 99:7.3, 100:0.2
          on human progress, 100:0.1
     living, a great unifier of family life, 99:4.2
     as man’s liberator, 101:10.0
     the moralizer of marriage, 82:4.1
     and the mores, 92:2.0
     need of, for new leaders, 195:9.4
     not a child of culture, 102:2.1
          an isolated part of life, 102:6.1
     present challenge to, 195:4.5
     as a promoter of supreme loyalties, 99:4.3
     relation of, to cultural development, 79:6.10
          to science, art, philosophy, ethics, and morals, 196:3.28
     as a value-lure, 99:4.3, 195:5.8

Religion(s), 7. Faith and fear in religion
     assumption by, of the validity of faith, 103:7.13, 103:9.8
     consequences of falseness in, 132:1.4
     development of, through faith and insight, 101:1.4
     the discovery through faith by, of a God of salvation, 101:2.7
     evolutionary, born of fear, 90:0.3
     the faith act of the recognition of the inner urge to divine attainment, 101:2.14
     faith in the method of, 101:2.2, 101:8.1
     is faith, trust, and assurance, 101:0.3
     of fear, evolutionary, vs. the revelatory religion of love, 99:4.8
     ghost fear’s relation to, 68:4.3
     of the kingdom, manifestation of, 170:3.8
     of primitive fear and dread, identity of, 194:3.2
     secularized, of the “dark ages”, 195:4.1
     sentimental ideas of, as an escape from the demands of living, 102:2.8
     the sphere of the faith-experience, 101:5.9
     of the spirit, definition, 155:5.5, 155:5.6, 155:5.13
          vs. religion of traditional authority, 155:5.0, 173:3.3
     spirit of, vs. form of, 99:1.6
     spiritual insight, 101:2.13
     validation of, only by living faith, 103:0.1, 103:8.4, 140:4.9
     without faith is a contradiction, 103:9.3

Religion(s), 8. National religions
     beginning of a, among the Jews, 97:9.28
     Greek, empire status of, 195:1.7
     of the Greeks and Romans, lack of moral and spiritual drive in the, 98:6.1
     Hebrew, 2:7.9, 121:6.0, 185:1.1
     of India, vs. that of China, 79:6.10
     Jewish, attitude of, toward morals and ethics, 121:5.17
     of the Jews, Andite source of, 80:8.2
     Neanderthaler, character of, 64:4.12
     of Onagar, character of, 63:6.8
     qualities of Jesus’, 140:8.23
     Romans’ attitude toward, 195:2.0
          tolerance of, 195:2.1
     in Tibet, 94:10.0
     in Western life, ritualistic character of, 195:3.6, 195:8.3
     without science, the Jews’, 155:1.4
     the world’s, 131:0.0

Religion(s), 9. Authoritative religion
     of authority, contrasts between religion of the spirit and, 155:5.12, 155:6.8
          Jerusalem leaders’ establishment of a, 155:5.12, 155:5.13
     of ceremony, vs. religion of the spirit, 173:3.3
     danger of the substitution of a ritual for, 90:5.6
     dogmatism of, 42:9.1
     of the mind, upholding of, by ecclesiastical authority, 155:5.6
     mistakes of, results, 2:7.9, 99:3.8
     of ritual, authoritative, many persons’ preference for, 195:10.14
     of traditional authority, vs. religion of the spirit, 155:5.13

Religion(s), 10. Religion of personal experience
     appeal of, to the loyalty of the whole personality, 102:1.4
     destiny of, 5:4.7
     an experience of believing, knowing, and feeling, 103:9.11
     a form of moral trust in the realities of time and eternity, 101:9.8
     grounding of, in personal experience, 102:8.7
     in human experience, 100:0.0, 101:6.16
     humans’ definition of, according to individual experience, 103:1.1
     an individual experience, 99:3.15, 103:2.0, 196:2.11
     influence of, on the believer’s consciousness of being a son of God, 101:10.7
     of the kingdom, a genuine personal experience, 170:3.9
     and life beyond the grave, 86:7.2
     a living experience of the loyalty of love, 92:7.5
     never a passive experience, 103:2.1
     not the offspring of feelings and emotions, 101:1.4
     a personal experience, 99:2.1, 103:8.1, 138:2.1, 145:2.3, 155:6.8, 195:5.3, 196:2.4
     prayer as the most potent agency of, 91:3.3
     real, and the worship urge directed by wisdom, 85:7.3
     and the religionist, 99:3.0
     salvation of will creatures from a priori assumptions of, 16:6.4
     spiritual status of, determination of, 5:4.8, 196:3.26
     true, and the individual, 160:4.1
     unreserved belief of, in the existence of a God of salvation, 101:2.7

Religion(s), 11. Characteristics of religion
     all, characteristics of, 100:6.1, 101:3.0
     the central truth of, 102:8.1
     characteristics of, during the “dark ages”, 195:4.2
     common teachings of all, 5:4.5
     essential characteristic of God in, 2:6.1
     factors in, 160:5.2
     to be judged by its fruits”, 101:4.4
     proof of the vitality of, 101:3.1
     some “fruits” of, 92:3.9
     status of, evidences of the, 102:8.2
     things common to all, 92:1.3
     the ultimate goal of, 103:3.2

Religion(s), 12. Psychology of religion
     a creation of the insight originating in man’s mind-experience, 101:1.5
     fate of, when mastered by theology, 103:9.6
     love the essence of, 102:3.12, 102:6.3, 196:3.19
     man’s supreme endowment, reason, 102:2.8
     of mind, Jesus’ followers’ dissatisfaction with a, 155:6.2
     modern theologians’ and philosophers’ formulation of about five hundred definitions of, 103:1.1
     not a mystic experience of ecstasy, 101:1.1
          the product of reason, 101:1.1
          a technique for attaining a static peace of mind, 100:3.1
          theologic propositions, 100:2.2, 101:2.13
     only possible scientific phase of, 101:2.1
     optional, 5:5.5
     perception of, human, 102:2.1
     a psychological definition, 101:2.1
     thinking or feeling alone insufficient for, 102:2.8
     without a church, vs. a church without a religion, 99:6.1
     yields happiness, 101:2.8

Religion(s), 13. Philosophy and religion
     concept of the reality of God essential to, 1:2.7
     an evaluation of the material world by, 86:1.1, 103:7.15
     function of, as compared with that of science, 133:5.4
     implications of, 2:6.2
     an insight into reality, 101:2.13
     its own critic and judge, 101:2.16
     need of, for new slogans, 195:6.10
     not derived from the logic of human philosophy, 101:0.3
          a system of philosophic belief, 101:1.1
     paradoxes of, reason for, 5:5.6, 102:3.2
     vs. philosophy, 102:2.7
     possibility of endurance of, without philosophical support, 98:2.12
     preset need of a re-evaluation by, 92:7.13
     the producer of theologic philosophy, 103:1.5
     and reality, 102:2.0, 145:2.7
     reason for growing reality of, 12:9.5
     spiritual and physical science, 155:3.6

Religion(s), 14. True religion
     ability of, to activate man, 99:7.5
     the ancestor of advanced ethics and morals, 101:0.2
     basis for, 103:1.5
     the cause of ethics, 170:3.8
     a censor for mortal affairs, 101:9.8
     comparison of, with morality, 196:3.27
     concern of, only with values, 101:5.2
          with the spiritual viewpoint, 103:6.3
     creating of ethics and altruism by, 102:3.6
     genuine, effect of, on the religionist, 99:4.1
          vs. erroneous theology, 103:9.2
          influence of, on the home, 177:2.6
          the test of a, 100:6.1
     God in, 1:6.2, 4:4.7, 5:4.0, 16:9.8, 102:6.8
     of the ideal, 160:5.0
     influence of, on moral values, 196:3.27
     and morality, 101:9.0
     more than emotionalized morality, 102:5.3
     not merely a moral movement, 101:0.2
     relation of, to morality, 102:5.3
     sound, man’s present need of, 99:4.6
     a species of conduct, 160:5.2
     spiritual potentiality of, vs. the duty actuality of morality, 102:5.3
     true, a definition, 79:4.9, 87:7.10, 92:7.5, 92:7.15, 99:4.3, 99:5.2, 100:6.1, 101:1.0, 101:2.13, 101:9.3, 103:7.6, 103:9.11, 143:7.2, 149:2.11, 155:3.5, 160:5.13, 180:5.7
          foundation of, 132:4.8, 155:3.7
          immediate service of, 5:4.2
          Jesus’ address on, 155:5.0, 157:2.2
          purpose of, 157:2.2, 195:7.2
          Rodan’s analysis of, 160:5.13
          a wholehearted devotion to a reality of supreme value, 100:6.1

Religion(s), 15. Religion of and about Jesus
     evolution of, and Jesus’ mother’s ancestors, 122:1.2
          Joseph’s family’s connection with, 122:1.1
     of Jesus, 99:5.3, 141:7.4, 159:5.0, 194:3.2, 194:3.3, 195:4.4, 195:6.1, 196:2.0
          vs. Christianity, 195:9.8
          modern man’s reason for evading the, 195:9.6
          must be lived, 196:2.1
          vs. natural religion, 103:9.4
          positive nature of, 159:5.8
          present Christianity not the, 98:7.11
          Rodan’s definition of the, 160:5.7
          vs. religion about Jesus, 195:10.15
          as a unifying influence, 194:3.17
          validation of, by genuine personal experience, 196:0.4
     about Jesus, vs. gospel of the kingdom, 128:4.6, 196:2.1
          vs. religion of Jesus, 192:4.8, 195:4.4, 196:2.1
     Jesus’ interpretation of, 196:0.10
     of John, vs. that of Jesus, 143:2.2
     of Paul, glorified Jesus the object of worship in the, 196:2.6
     and the spiritual realization of the brotherhood of men, 134:6.2
     world, relation of, to Jesus’ religion, 5:4.5

Religionist(s) beliefs of, religion’s validation not dependent on the, 103:1.5
     cause of wars among, 134:4.8
     consciousness of the, of suffering and injustice, 99:3.3
     exhibition by, of an inexplicable tranquility of character, 102:2.3
     faith of, in a God of love, 102:6.3
     faith’s effect on the, 101:8.4
     as a group, need of, to be concerned only with religion, 99:3.15
     individual, and organized religion, 143:7.2
     Jesus the world’s most wholehearted and devoted, 196:2.7
     need of, to function individually, not as groups, 99:2.3
     vs. nonreligionists in tasks of social reconstruction, 99:2.4
     personal interpretation of true religion by each, 99:5.7
     predictions of, and the Absolutes, 4:1.9
     privileges of a, as an individual citizen, 99:4.1
     the sincere, consciousness by, of universe citizenship, 100:6.3

Religious activity in the fifteenth century A.D., 92:5.15
     assembly, absence of places of, in the continental nation, 72:3.5
     assurance, genuine, absolute affirmations of, 102:2.2
     attainment, prayer and, 144:4.5
     authority, present need to replace, by a philosophy of living, 100:5.1
     belief, apostles’ attempt to fit new gospel into old forms of, 138:5.2
          Urantia, advice to Michael as to stereotyped systems of, 120:3.6
     ceremonial, and spirit evolution, 86:3.3, 87:5.2, 155:5.4
     certainty, sources of man’s philosophy of, 103:7.9
     challenge of this age, 2:7.10
     civilization, prayer’s contribution to, 91:6.6
     comfort, common people’s hunger for, 138:2.1
     concepts, intellectual crystallization of, spiritual death the, 102:2.7
     consciousness, identification of the three elements in universal reality by, 196:3.2
          a universe reality, 5:5.12, 196:0.12
     convictions, effect of, on marriage, 83:1.4, 84:1.7
          Paul’s, New Testament’s portrayal of, 196:2.1
     criticism, open, lack of, at present, 99:3.7
     daydreaming, possible danger in, 100:5.8
     development, methods of achieving, 103:2.3
     devotion, modern man and, 160:5.3, 195:6.7
     duty, Jesus’ praying never a, 196:0.10
     ecstasy, rampant, not divine inspiration, 91:7.4
     education, promotion of, 99:6.2
     emotions, no mystic faculty for receiving or expressing, 64:1.2, 101:1.1
     ethics, positive, advice to Michael regarding, 120:3.5
     evolution, probable future advances in, 94:12.5
     experience, a child’s rightful chance to grow his own, 100:1.3
          definition and identity, 91:7.5, 99:5.6, 100:1.6, 101:1.3, 101:5.9, 101:8.1, 101:10.4, 102:2.2, 102:2.4, 102:3.4, 102:4.3, 102:7.3, 103:0.0, 103:8.1, 103:9.5, 103:9.11, 111:3.5, 140:10.6, 154:1.3, 195:5.8, 196:3.32
          “fruits of the spirit”, 16:6.10, 99:5.6
          genuine, the tests for, 91:7.5, 101:2.13
          God a loving person and a personal love in, 2:6.9
          identification of a, 103:2.8
          man’s three great satisfactions in, 5:5.7
          material mind’s inability to understand, 5:5.6
          observable traits of those having had a, 99:4.1, 99:5.0, 99:7.5, 101:3.18, 102:2.0, 196:3.1, 196:3.23
          personal, religion’s validation dependent upon the faith of, 103:1.5
          prayer a part of, 102:4.5
          primitive, identification of, 103:2.8
          real, theology’s inability to depict, 101:10.6, 196:3.28
          vs. religious beliefs, 103:1.4
          vs. religious symbols and ceremonies, 155:3.8
          subjective and objective phases of, 5:5.6, 101:2.12, 103:9.5
          wisdom of, paradoxical nature of the, 102:2.2
          worship the spiritual domain of the reality of, 16:6.8
     faith, a definition, 99:5.7, 195:7.1, 196:3.1
          to “follow Jesus” is to share his, 196:1.3
          philosophy’s rightful respect for, reason, 102:6.8
          a proof of the presence of indwelling divine spirits, 101:3.17
     fanaticism, the undesirability of, 91:7.1
     gathering, vs. a social occasion, 103:4.1
     growth, 89:10.5, 92:2.4, 99:6.1, 100:1.0
          steps in, 100:5.2
     impulse, the true, origin of, in genuine spirit presences, 36:5.11, 103:3.1
     insight(s), consequences of, 102:3.3
          higher types of, Thought Adjusters’ influence on, 103:0.1
          origin of, 100:4.1
          philosophy’s union of the scientific attitude and, 103:7.4
          power of, 102:1.2, 196:3.29
          product of, 102:3.13
     intolerance, cause of, 90:2.3
     leaders, Jesus’ rejection by Jerusalem, 128:4.3
          true, influence of, 90:5.8
     liberty, Jesus’ teaching as to, 134:4.5, 155:6.5, 178:1.9, 195:1.1
          prerequisites to one’s right to enjoy, 103:5.12
     life, idealistic, Jesus’ attainment of, in a realistic world, 196:2.9
          of Jesus, secret of the, 196:0.10, 196:0.14
          Michael to live the ideal, 120:2.5
     living, a definition, 196:3.11, 100:4.1
          peace, cosmic poise, an earmark of, 100:6.6
          social service based on, 5:5.4
          the supreme loyalties of, 103:9.12
          the unquestioning devotions of, 103:9.12
     loyalty, an evaluation of, 87:7.1, 100:3.1
     man, a definition, 140:8.20
     movements, Urantian, advice to Michael as to, 120:3.6
     obligation(s), family relationships not to interfere with, 140:8.14
          marriage at one time a, 82:3.4
     observances, of the Nazareth family, modification of, by Jesus, 127:4.9
     peace, means of attaining, 134:4.4
     philosophy, the acid test for, 3:6.3, 101:7.5
          four phases in the evolution of, 101:7.4
          the ideal of, 103:9.5
          school of, onetime proposed establishment of, at Damascus, 128:4.1
          uniqueness of each individual’s, 103:2.0
     practices, guarantee of the freedom of, society’s right of, 70:9.12
          Jesus’ effort at adjustment of his, and his parents’ views of, 124:4.8
          older, vs. Christianity, 195:0.3
          personal, Jesus’ followers first attempt to socialize, 144:6.10
     revelation, an essential to brotherhood on Urantia, 52:6.2
          five epochal events of, 92:4.4
     ritual(s), Christianity and, 195:0.3
          evolution of, 87:6.1, 90:0.1
     speculation, dangers of, 102:3.2
     symbols, vs. religious experiences, 155:3.8
     teacher(s), of the first century A. D., 92:5.13
          of the future, 92:5.16
          great, 92:5.0
          Moses a, 96:4.6
          in Rome, effectiveness of Jesus’ teaching of the thirty-two, 132:0.5
          seven outstanding world, 121:6.4
          unlettered characteristic of many notable, 102:8.2
     teachings of Jesus, need for church’s return to, 196:2.1
     thought, diversity of the interpretation of, 103:1.1
          Urantian, confusion of Deity identity by, 4:5.2
     training of children in the continental nation, 72:3.5
          Jesus’ need to do, 145:5.1
     turmoil, present, significance of, 99:6.1
     uniformity, not necessary to religious unity, 134:4.6
     values, goals, men’s ease of agreement on, 103:1.4
     wars, cause of, 134:4.5
     worship, the source of, 90:5.3

Rematerialization of Material Sons, and change in their life-transmitting mechanism, 51:1.8
     of Planetary Adams and Eves, time required for, 51:2.4

Remembrance supper, establishing the, 179:5.0

Reminiscent jests, definition, 48:4.5

Remission of sins, Hebrew belief regarding, 4:5.5
     of sins, John’s baptism for the, 135:6.4

Remona Cain’s wife, 76:2.9

Remorse and repentance, in evolutionary religion, 92:1.4

Renaissance Christianity’s moral influence up to the time of the, 195:4.3
     of Judaism, 121:6.2
     spiritual, secular education’s possible influence on a, 195:10.17

Rendezvous with Jesus, apostles’ last, 179:1.6
     worlds of the universes, 15:7.4

Renunciation a step in religious evolution, 89:3.0

Repair shop, presentation to James of title to the, 128:7.13

Repentance of Adam and Eve, acceptance of the, 76:5.1
     of Cain, motivation of, 76:2.8
     effects of, 91:5.2, 174:1.2
     factor leading to man’s, 143:2.7
     John the Baptist’s preaching, 137:8.17, 140:10.1
     man’s, and the goodness of God, 149:6.4
     a prerequisite to forgiveness, 131:8.5
     prevalence of talk about, in Jesus’ time, 136:2.1

Repersonalization of Adam and Eve, 76:6.2
     of Adam and Eve, Adam’s idea as to the time of, 76:5.3
     of Adjuster-endowed children who have not made their choice concerning Paradise career, 47:2.4
     conditions preliminary to, in the morontia resurrection halls, 112:3.5, 112:5.16
     of corporeal staff, time involved in, 66:2.9
     a definition, 112:5.20
     planetary, Material Sons’ need for tree of life on, 73:6.2
     resurrection from death, 37:3.8
     spiritual, on Paradise, and recognition of instigator of rest, 27:1.4

Repetitions ornate, ineffectiveness of, in prayer, 146:2.15

Representative government, Adam’s abandonment of attempts to establish, 74:5.7
     government, ancient wars’ interference with, 70:12.2
          basis of, 70:12.6
          divine ideal of self-government of nonperfect beings, 45:7.3
          evolution of, 71:2.0
          of Jerusem Adamites, 45:5.6
          of mankind, necessity for surrender of power to make war into hands of, 134:5.12

Representatives Jesus’ personal, characteristics of, 140:8.20

Reproduction of Adams and Eves, 37:9.9
     of mortals, confinement of, to inhabited worlds, 45:6.7
     natural, increase of Material Sons by, 45:5.4
     regulation of, during ages of light and life, 55:6.3
     Solitary Messengers without power of, 23:1.10
     of unfit, restriction of, during post-Magisterial Son ages, 52:4.5

Reproductive function, guidance of Material Sons and Daughters in exercise of the, 45:5.4
     natures, of Adams and Eves, dissimilarity of, 51:1.8
     potential, absence of, in personalized infants, 47:2.2
     powers, lack of, by Life Carrier experimental life, 36:6.3
     urge, function of, 84:6.1

Reptile(s) evolution of the frog into the, place of first step of, 59:6.8
     flying, appearance of, 60:1.9
     kingdom of, four surviving divisions of, 65:2.10
     of Miocene period and of modern times, 61:3.14
     sudden appearance of, 60:1.9
     widespread reverence for, 88:1.5

Reptilian age, early and later, 60:1.0, 60:2.0

Resentment apostles’, at discourtesy showed the Master, 150:9.3
     deep, of Judas for noninterference by Jesus in John’s execution, 177:4.11
     Judas a victim of, 139:12.9

Reserve corps of destiny, 114:7.0
     of destiny, the introduction of a recent message on Urantia from an Adjuster to a member of the, 110:7.10
          loyal midwayers function with, 77:7.5
          the master seraphim’s influence on the, 114:6.20
          members of the, generally unknown to their fellowmen, 114:7.9
          political sovereignty council of, on Urantia, 114:7.11
          qualifications for membership in the, 114:7.3
          relation of secondary midwayers to, 77:8.13
          significance of a mortal’s being enrolled in a, 113:2.1
     direction of, 30:3.10
     on Urantia, time of largest membership of the, 114:7.12

Reserves planetary helper, function of, 39:5.17
     Planetary Prince, secondary Lanonandeks assigned to, 35:8.5
     seraphic, makeup of corps of, 39:2.18
     of superior seraphim, headquarters of, 39:2.17

Reservist(s) all, possession of self-conscious adjusters by, 114:7.2
     the chief function of, 114:6.20
     dying, technique of transfer of vital data from a, to a younger successor, 114:7.10
     on Urantia, not generally known in history, 114:7.9

Resident governor general about, (1252.5- 114:3.0
     attitude of the angelic hosts and the united midwayers toward the, 114:3.2
     authority and functions of a, 114:3.2
     a fatherly adviser, 114:3.3
     Machiventa’s invisible presence on Urantia as, 93:10.10
     the twentieth, assumption of office by, during the preparation of these papers, 114:3.1
     on Urantia, identity of the, 114:1.1

Residential unit, Paradise, capacity of, 11:3.4

Resources unearned, persons to determine the distribution of, 132:5.21

Respect of Jesus’ enemies, for him, 100:7.4
     a modification of fear, 92:1.4

Respecter of persons, God not a, 1:4.6, 3:1.12, 12:7.8, 133:0.3, 143:1.5, 148:6.2, 166:4.11

Respiration of space, 11:6.0, 11:6.4

Responsibility Jesus’ bearing of, 127:6.12
     supreme human, parenthood a, 84:7.25

Rest day, Adam’s and Eve’s anticipation of a, 74:3.9
     day, Wednesday, the apostolic, 177:0.1
          essential to enjoyment of Paradise, 27:1.1
     negative utilization of time, 28:6.12
     regular seasons of, for ascenders, 25:7.2
     sevenfold nature of, 27:1.2
     the worthwhileness of, 84:8.5

Restfulness in contemplation of the old in one’s order, 48:4.12

Resting throughout mansion worlds, 47:4.6

Restraint in all things, the virtue of, 131:3.6
     civilized, origin of, 87:5.7
     exhibition of, in soul winning, 159:3.2

Resurrection(s) of Adam and Eve, time of, 76:6.2
     of the Adamic dispensation, 189:3.1
     apostles’ early failure to believe in the, 190:1.1
     archangels of the, central rendezvous of, 47:3.2
          function of, 37:3.6
     of ascenders, and extension of vision range, 44:0.18
     awakening of mansonia career, number of times experienced, 47:10.5
     of a bestowal son, time of, 52:5.6
     and cessation of existence, 2:3.4
     at conclusion of Michael’s bestowal, 120:2.4
     vs. crucifixion, 194:3.2
     of the dead, and Life Carriers, 47:3.2
     of the dead, Pharisees’ belief in the, 174:3.4
     from death, definition, 37:3.8
     dispensational, 47:3.5, 189:3.3
          on Adam’s Urantia arrival, 76:5.3
          Gabriel’s relation to, 33:4.6
          on Urantia, 52:5.5
     into eternity, 25:8.5, 26:11.6, 27:1.4
     hall(s), of Edentia, location of, 43:1.5
          the final, 47:10.5
          of the first mansion world, 40:9.4, 47:3.2, 48:2.17, 189:1.9
          of the mansion worlds, prerequisites to the immediate passage of the surviving soul to the, 112:4.12
          morontia, conditions preliminary to repersonalization in the, 112:5.16
          on planet Melchizedek, 43:1.5
          special, on Edentia’s first receiving sphere, 43:1.5
     of Jesus, April 9, A. D. 30, 189:1.1
     Jesus’, effect of, on the gospel, 193:0.4
          the greatest revelation of his divinity, 182:3.5
          proclamation of, and beginning change of the gospel, 192:4.7
          summary of the situation Sunday night after, 190:3.3
          superhuman recital of the events of, 189:3.5
          three clarifying statements about, 189:1.6
          truth and fact of, 189:2.6
          untrue belief regarding, 189:2.6
     John’s belief in Jesus’, 139:4.10
     of Lazarus, 168:0.0, 169:0.2
          significance of, to people of Bethany, 172:3.1
          various reactions to the, 168:2.10, 168:3.4
     and the life, I am the, 171:3.5, 182:1.18
     literal, absence of, subsequent to attainment of system headquarters residence, 47:10.4
     millennial, reasons for, 49:6.3
     a mortal’s, significance of, 113:7.1
     of old personality, definition, 30:4.15
     promise of the, 147:3.3
     roll calls, and mortals’ contacts with Gabriel, 33:4.8
     second death not followed by, 47:2.7
     of sleeping survivor, factors in, 47:3.3
          of second dispensation, 74:2.8
     of the Son of Man, prediction of, 180:6.7, 182:2.6
     of the soul, 66:4.9
     special, 47:3.5
          frequency of, 49:6.3
          mandate number 26 of the Urantia series, 76:6.2
          millennial, on Urantia, 52:5.5
          and millennial post-Adamic, 189:3.3
          reasons for, 49:6.2
     of the unjust,” identity of the, 113:6.8

Retaliation Jesus’ abhorrence of, 140:8.5, 159:1.6, 159:5.11

Retirement age in the continental nation, 72:6.2, 72:9.4

Retrievers Paradise Sons as, 7:4.5

Retrograde motion of Jupiter and Saturn satellites, significance of, 57:5.9

Return imminent, of the Master, followers’ belief in, 171:0.3, 194:4.5, 196:2.5
     of Michael, 142:7.3, 171:8.3, 176:2.0, 176:4.0
          great understanding about the, 176:4.1
     from Rome, (1468-1482.1) 133:0.0
     of the seventy to Pella, 163:6.0

Revealed religion effect of, on evolutionary religion, 92:3.10
     emphasis of, on loving, 101:5.11
     an evaluation of, 101:5.4
     vs. evolutionary religion, 2:6.2, 5:5.5
     miracles not a proof of authority in, 102:8.7
     morontia phase of, identity of the, 101:6.1
     a spirit derivative, 101:5.4
     and theologic egotism, 92:7.2
     the unifying element of human existence, 102:4.6

Revelation(s) the ability of, to clarify metaphysics on an evolutionary sphere, 103:6.8
     affirmation by, that First Cause and the God of salvation are one and the same, 101:2.7
     an analysis of, 101:4.1
     attitude of, toward the cosmos, 102:3.12
     bridging of the gulf between the material and the spiritual by, 101:2.10
     celestial personalities assigned to this, 1:7.9
     a compensation for the frailties of philosophy, 103:8.6
     concept of God presented by, 1:5.10, 102:3.11
     confirmation by, of the experiential harmony of science, religion, and philosophy, 101:2.8
     constant progressive nature of, 92:4.1
     co-operation of the Deities in, 7:4.7
     co-ordination of the sciences by, 102:3.10, 102:4.6
     dealing of, with philosophy, 101:2.2
          with religion, 101:2.2
          with science, 101:2.2
     effectiveness of, 101:5.13
     epochal, an analysis of, 101:4.3
     as an epochal phenomenon, 101:2.12
     of the everlasting Father, Son of Man the, 7:7.3, 120:1.4, 120:2.8, 120:4.4, 125:5.8, 129:4.6, 136:9.6, 137:8.7, 138:5.2, 145:5.6, 153:2.12, 157:6.2, 169:4.4, 169:4.9, 178:1.15, 195:10.16, 196:3.33
     and existing human concepts, 0:12.11
     function of, in reconciling God concept of science, philosophy, and religion, 4:4.7
          in regard to science and religion, 103:7.6
     and God in nature, 101:2.3
     of God, comparison of, with the religions of men, 132:7.6
          origin of, 132:7.9
          to universe of universes, 1:5.13
     great, times of testing as times of, 195:9.3
     importance of, in the formulation of man’s philosophy, 103:6.12
          to the understanding of universal truths, 103:6.9
     influence of, on man’s evolving comprehension of Deity, 90:3.10
     liberating, truth a, 143:1.4
     limitation(s) of, 101:4.0
          by man’s capacity of receptivity, 92:4.1
     man’s only hope of bridging the morontia gulf, 103:6.12
     metaphysics man’s substitute for, 103:7.8
     and morontia mota, 4:2.7
     mortals’ dependence on, 19:5.12
     not necessarily inspired, 101:4.2
     the only technique to compensate for the absence of mota in the material world, 103:6.8
     as a personal human experience, 101:2.12
     personality concept of God validated by, 1:5.11
     philosophy, religion, and science, some contrasts in, 102:3.5
     promise, of an eternal existence, 132:3.9
     proof of the reality of, 101:2.8
     religion(s) of, a definition, 155:5.5
          a technique of, 5:4.1
     requirement of, for the validation of religious faith, 101:2.8
     spiritual expansion of, and evolutionary religion, 101:5.4
     the substitute for morontia insight, 101:2.10
     of the superconscious, in the human mind, vs. subconscious emanations, 110:4.3
     teachings of, regarding man’s progression, 101:6.7
     technique by, for achieving unity between matter and spirit, 101:2.2
          for saving time in the sifting of error from truth, 101:5.1
     tends to make man Godlike”, 102:3.14
     transient quality of all, 92:4.9
     of truth, limitations of those engaged in the, 92:1.2, 101:4.2
     unifies history”, 102:4.6
     of Universal Father, character of Eternal Son’s, 7:7.1
     and the working of the Infinite, 21:3.22, 101:2.1

Revelational religions, vs. natural religion, 103:9.4

Revelators restrictions of, to the revelation mandate, 101:4.2
     of truth, possibilities of Urantia mortals as future, 22:4.7
          Solitary Messengers as, 23:2.24

Revelatory commission, Midwayer, membership of, 121:8.13
     religion, provisions of, 100:6.8, 101:5.13
          and the real spiritual world, 92:4.3
          on Urantia today, 103:0.5

Revenge Jesus’ warning against, 140:8.5
     Judas’ desire for, 139:12.10, 172:5.13, 193:4.8
     is the mask of cowardice”, 145:3.4
     primitive humans’ consciousness of, 62:5.5
     private and personal, Jesus’ attitude toward, 140:8.5
     war caused for desire for, 70:1.12

Reverence antecedents to, 149:6.6
     appearance of, in first humans, 62:5.4
     the ascetics’ teaching of, 191:5.3
     lack of, in first human worship, 87:2.1
     the Master a pattern of, 100:7.16
     a modification of fear, 92:1.4
     progressive stages to love from, 149:6.6
     without fear and superstition, teaching of, by Jesus, 149:4.4

Reversion activities, vs. worship on Paradise, 48:4.16
     directors, 26:1.1, 48:4.0
          assembly hall of the, location, 46:5.30
          comparison of, with Urantia humorists, 48:4.3
          a function of, 25:7.1, 30:3.7, 48:4.8, 84:8.5
          directors, with co-ordinators and liaison directors, 48:3.11
          humorists of morontia worlds, 44:3.4
          importance of activities of, among evolutionary ascenders, 48:4.14
          mansion world headquarters of, 47:0.4
          operations of, on system capitals, 37:10.4
          origin of, 48:4.9
          reason for their name, 48:4.10
     supervisors, functions of, 48:3.14

Revival the Samaritan, 143:6.0

Revolution primary, of cosmic energy, 12:4.1
     violent, vs. peaceful evolution, 95:1.8, 99:2.5

Revolutionist militant, Jesus not a, 149:2.11

Reward(s) functions of, 50:7.3
     for good and evil, God’s ordination of the, 131:5.2
     Judas’ appearance before the Sanhedrin for his betrayal, 186:1.1
     spiritual, Judas’ failure to appreciate possible, 193:4.11

Rhine mingling of the Danubian-Andonite and Nordic-Danish cultures on the, 80:9.3

Rhinoceros(es) extinction of, in Western Hemisphere, 61:4.3
     family, arrival of, 61:2.9, 64:4.7

Rhythm beauty, and harmony, intellectual and spiritual relations of, 44:7.2
     employment of, in early attempts to cure disease, 90:4.6
     nonexhausting character of, 44:4.11
     recorders, function of, 44:4.11

Rich Jesus’ reason for condemning the, 196:2.8
     man and the beggar, 169:3.0
          “a certain,” Jesus’ advice on wealth of, 132:5.1
          Roman, Jesus’ counsel to the, 132:5.0
          and his treasures, Jesus’ parable of, 165:4.3
     and poor, in the Father’s kingdom, 137:8.6, 191:6.2
     in spirit, vs. poor in spirit, 140:5.7
     young man and others, 163:2.0, 165:4.8

Riches accidental, man’s rightful attitude toward, 132:5.21
     Amenemope’s teaching in regard to, 95:4.2
     as a moral curse and spiritual stigma, 132:5.18
     Jeremiah regarding, 165:4.8
     Jesus’ decision against compromise with, 136:8.4
     trust in, vs. entrance into spiritual life, 163:3.2

Ridicule Judas’ reaction to, 172:5.13
     and mocking, the Master’s tolerance of, 187:3.4
     Peter’s inability to withstand, 139:2.6
     Sadducees’ plan to subject Jesus to, 174:3.5

Riding the light beams, by solar calcium, 41:6.3

Right(s) of coinage carried with it the right to levy taxes,” 174:2.5
     definition of, the mission of government, 81:5.6
     doing, happy person’s motivation of love of, 140:4.6
     as to fact, wrong in the truth, 48:6.33
     hand of the Father,”, 5:2.2, 13:2.7, 21:4.4, 52:5.6, 142:7.13
     Law, Zoroaster’s god of, 95:6.2
     to love and be loved, a factor of true liberty, 54:2.5
     of man, primitive concept of, 87:5.1
     original definition of, 87:5.12
     vs. responsibilities of parents, 84:7.26
     to rule, and power to feed, 152:3.1
     and wrong, the Adjuster’s definite participation in conflicts between, 108:5.9
          evolvement of the concept of, 86:6.7
          morality the realization of the existence of, 196:3.25
          relative, recognition of, 16:6.7

Righteous character, the prerequisite for mortal admission to the morontia worlds, 101:6.7
     the final fate of the, according to Mithraism, 98:5.4
     indignation,” James’ attempt to excuse his temper as, 139:3.2
     Jesus’ purpose not to call the, 138:3.6, 157:6.9
     life, apostles and the, 140:3.18
          not a reason for one’s salvation, 150:5.5
     Pharisees’ concept of the, 138:3.6

Righteousness the basis of Jesus’ piety, 161:2.4
     decreeing of, occasion for, 28:6.7
     a definition, 2:6.5, 16:7.6, 144:4.3, 150:5.5
     divine “robe of”, 150:5.2
     of eternity, and mercy, 2:4.5
     eventuation of freewill choice in, 54:0.1
     vs. evil, potential, 3:5.13
     the Father’s four demonstrations of, on Urantia, 176:2.3
     gleam of, man’s following the, in his soul, result, 101:10.7
     of God, 2:3.1, 131:2.5, 148:6.10, 166:1.5
     God’s love of, vs. hatred for sin, 2:6.7
     hunger for, of kingdom believers, 103:4.2, b, 140:5.8, 150:5.5, 156:5.7, 160:1.10
     implication of, 2:6.5
     inherent in Havona personalities, 3:5.16
     inner, Jeremiah’s proclamation of an era of, 97:8.3
     Jesus’, a definition, 140:5.9
     the Jews and, 97:10.6, 140:10.1
     and justice, 2:3.0
     kingdom believers’ need for faith in the triumph of, 156:5.12
     a machine’s inability to hunger for, 195:6.11
     man’s hunger and thirst for, the Adjuster’s creation of, 101:2.14
     maturity of Jesus’, 161:2.4
     Moses’ teaching as to the relation of prosperity and, 135:5.1
     national, Amos’ teaching regarding Israel and, 97:8.3
     need to progress in, 156:2.6
     positive, Jesus’ teaching of a, 159:5.10
     relation of justice to, 10:6.18
          of mercy to, 10:6.18
     relationship of prosperity and, 89:2.4
     salvation’s dependence on, 131:3.4
     vs. sin, 55:3.10, 67:2.5, 180:6.2
     vs. sinlessness of Jesus, 5:4.15
     vs. sonship, 144:4.3
     status of, in the Father’s kingdom, 140:1.3
     the supreme word of Ikhnaton’s daily life, 95:5.8
     technique of acquiring, 144:4.3
     true, means of attaining, 131:3.2
     truth endowment, 155:1.5
     of Universal Father, possessed by the Eternal Son, 6:2.4
          shared by Infinite Spirit, 8:2.6

Rig-Veda the Hindus’ “one spirituality of the gods,” 96:0.1
     identification of the, 94:1.7
     teaching of, regarding the “soul”, 111:0.7

Riot(s) Jewish, a consequence of Pilate’s use of temple funds, 185:1.6
     Pilate’s fear of a, 185:8.2

Risen Christ, Christianity’s exaltation of the, 194:0.3, 194:4.4, 196:2.5

Rites and rituals, of cults, nature of, 121:5.10

Ritual(s) an analysis of the nature, cause, and effect of, 90:5.1
     danger of the substitution of, for religion, 90:5.6
     influence of, on progress of civilization, 90:5.1
     Jesus’ desire to free the Jews from bondage to, 125:5.10
          dissertation on the indifference of the Father toward, 127:6.6
     the origin of modern religious worship, 87:6.17, 90:5.3
     a part of the life of the ancients, 83:4.2
     purified, Ezekiel’s wisdom regarding the use of a, 97:10.7
     significance of, in religion, 97:10.7
     temple, Jesus’ disappointment at the explanation of, 125:0.6
     of worship, Mithraism’s contribution to final Christian faith, 98:6.3

Ritualism Jewish bondage to, 121:7.3

Ritualistic pageantry, pagan, Christianity’s adoption of, 195:0.11

Rivalry and pride, negative influence of, on succeeding generations, 84:8.4
     promotion of, among the seraphic hosts, 28:5.18

River(s) dwellers of France, identity of, 63:5.3
     on Havona spheres, 14:3.7
     of life, Master Spirits the sevenfold channels of the, 36:6.7
     torrential, absence of, on Edentia, 43:1.1
     of truth, man’s spiritual heritage the, 195:9.1
     that watered the Garden, course of the, 73:3.4
     of Western Europe, location of Andonite settlements on the, 63:5.2

Roads and the Roman state, 71:1.20

Robbery by youths, the urge for adventure a cause of, 187:4.5

Rock depositions, number of, in St. Croix Valley of Wisconsin, 58:7.7
     depositions, in earth’s outer layer, 58:5.2
     layers, dating before the origin of life, 58:7.10
     salt deposits, of brachiopod age, 59:3.4

Rocky Mountains deposits of Cretaceous age in uplifted foothills of, 60:3.14
     foothills, 60:3.9
     formation of, 60:4.3
     maximum elevation of, time of, 60:3.14

Rodan acceptance of God as a “transcendent” person by, 161:1.11
     of Alexandria, 160:0.0, 177:3.5
     confession of faith by, 160:5.8
     death of, 161:2.12
     return of, to Alexandria, 161:2.12
     ten addresses by, 160:1.1
     Greek philosophy of, 160:1.0

Roll call of a dispensation, archangels’ promulgation of, 37:3.6
     dispensational, vs. awakening of individual mortals on the third day, 49:6.9
     of mercy, and the roll call of justice, 113:6.8
     of the planetary resurrection, 189:3.1
     of the survivors of the Adamic default, 76:6.2

Roman(s) ability of, to govern themselves and the Occident, 195:2.4
     armies, encompassment of Jerusalem by, and believers leaving the city, 176:1.4
          Jews’ inevitable conflict with the, 176:1.2
     authorities, Sanhedrin’s fear of complications with, because of Jesus, 168:3.5, 175:4.5
     captain, defense of John Zebedee by the, 183:5.3
          reaction of, to the Master’s death, 141:3.5
     centurion, effect of Jesus’ crucifixion on the, 187:4.4, 187:5.5
          healing of the servant of the, 147:1.0
          Jesus’ talk in Corinth with the, 133:4.3
     characteristics of the religion of the, 130:3.5
     citizen(s), apostles’ difficulties in preaching to, 143:1.1
          Paul a, 121:1.2, 195:1.1
     civilization, the great weakness of, 71:1.22
     contribution of the, to western civilization, 195:2.9
     court, address of Jesus before a, 132:4.8
     cross, Jesus’ subsequent hanging on a, 171:0.7
     crucifixion learned from the Phoenicians by the, 187:1.5
     cult, many human gods in the, 98:3.8
     early, characteristics of, 195:2.3
          fighting of Christianity by the, 195:1.5
          triad gods of the, 104:0.3
     education, loyalty bred by, 195:2.3
     Empire, adoption of Christianity by the, 195:3.1
          carrying of Jesus’ message to the, 142:1.7, 195:0.10
          extent of, 132:0.3
          receptiveness of, to Christianity, 195:0.4
          spread of Mithraism over the, 98:5.1
          weaknesses of the, 195:3.9
     favorable attitude of, toward monogamy, 83:6.3
     government, apostolic discussion of relations between the Jewish people and the, 140:8.9
     guard, Sanhedrist committee’s request for a, at Jesus’ tomb, 188:2.2
     human sacrifice practiced by the, 89:6.2
     influence, 195:2.0
     journey, Jesus’ chief reason for making the, 132:0.3
     judge, Jesus’ talk in Corinth with the, 133:4.7
     law, characteristics of, 195:2.3
     legions, Mithraism’s spread over the Roman Empire by the, 98:5.1
     officials, reactions of, to Jesus’ preaching, 147:6.2
     -political domination of the Mediterranean lands, 195:2.9
          rule, tolerance of, effect on new religion, 121:1.1
     possession of Greek culture by the, 195:2.1
     protection, of John, during Jesus’ trial and crucifixion, 183:5.4
     religion, Greek influence on the, 98:3.3
     rule, Jews’ belief as to the cause of, 136:1.5
     senator, Jesus’ talk with a, 132:4.5
     soldier(s), Jesus’ appeal to the hardy, 141:3.5
          Jewish leaders bribing of the, 189:2.5
          present at death of Jesus, 187:5.1
          with Judas to arrest Jesus, 183:2.4
     state, bases of the, 71:1.13
          conditions of, favorable to the bestowal of Michael, 121:3.1
          religion, an analysis of the, 98:3.2
     twelve ghost feasts of the, 87:3.4
     world, Christianity’s conquest of the, 195:10.18
          tour, Jesus’, time of, 130:0.1

Romance fantastic, in modern courtship, consequences, 83:7.7

Romanized Greeks, influence of, on Judaism and Christianity, 195:2.7

Romantic love, a rarity in primitive mating, 83:1.5

Rome carrying the gospel to, by Christian missionaries, 194:4.13
     collapse of, lesson in the, 71:1.22
     contact of, with Palestine, 121:2.2
     contribution of, to spread of the gospel, 121:2.4
     foreign policy of, and the survival of Palestine, 121:2.8
     Ganid’s desire for a new religion big enough for, 132:7.6
     a great blunder of, 185:1.9
     the greatest city of Jesus’ day, 130:8.6
     influence of, on European civilization, 121:1.3
     Jesus’ personal contacts in, 132:0.4, 132:4.3
          recollections of his associations in, 136:8.4
     method of overcoming nationalism by, 195:3.2
     the mistress of the Western world, 136:9.6
     and Parthia, results of struggle between, 121:2.2
     polyglot composition of, effect, 135:3.2

Roots an early medicine, 90:4.8

Rotation of Edentia Most Highs, suspension of, at Lucifer rebellion, 43:5.1

Royal families, basis of, 70:6.3
     insignias, early, origin of, 70:5.8

Rufus identity of, 130:6.6
     Jesus’ first aid to, at Cyrene, 130:6.6
     Simon of Cyrene’s son, a gospel teacher in Africa, 187:1.10

Rule(s) of justice in Havona requirements, 14:5.3
     of living, 147:4.0
     of living, conforming to the, vs. being transformed by the Spirit of Truth, 143:2.4

Ruler(s) of the Capernaum synagogue, Mangus’ appeal to, 147:1.1
     Jewish, conclusions of, regarding the gospel movement, 142:1.6, 142:8.5, 143:0.1, 192:0.1
     of the Jews, Jesus’ crucifixion by the Romans at the behest of the, 186:4.1
     man’s duty to honor his, 175:1.10
     of Paradise, divine light of the, 132:2.9
     political and religious, John the Baptist’s denunciation of, 135:10.2
     of a Universe, a title of Jesus, 128:1.10
     of the Universe of Universes, 3:6.7
     unscrupulous, Hebrew teachers’ constant rebuking of, 97:10.4

Rulership basis of, 70:6.2

Ruminants overrunning of North America by, 61:3.5

Runaway lad, Jesus’ talk in Corinth with the, 133:4.11

Running away from home, the price of, 177:2.2

Russia polar-sea inundation of, in later reptilian age, 60:2.6

Ruth, of the Old Testament about, 122:1.2
     an ancestor of Jesus’ mother, 122:1.2

Ruth, sister of Jesus absence of, from Bethsaida good-bye, reason, 141:0.2
     affection of, for Jesus, 127:4.8, 128:6.10
     arrival of, at Golgotha, 187:2.7
     attempt of, to elude the Pharisees, 157:0.1
     belief of, in Jesus’ divine mission, 145:0.3, 154:6.1, 190:2.2
     birth of, 126:3.2
     characteristics of, 127:4.8
     Jesus’ care of, 126:3.2, 134:1.3
     marriage of, to David, 190:1.10
     presence of, at Jesus’ crucifixion, 187:3.2
     secret visit of, with Jesus, at Capernaum, 145:0.3
     unswerving loyalty of, to Jesus, 138:9.2

Ryonin identity of, 94:12.2


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