Droning Cairnwood Estate, Bryn Athyn, PA
Picking Up Where Google Earth Left Off ™ in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania.
Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania (Aerial View)
Enjoy The Bryn Athyn Comlex from the sky.
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Lets Go! Ep: 5 Crayola Experience, Glencairn Museum Tours and More!
The spotlight is on fun and excitement in the Greater Lehigh Valley and beyond. So... check your calendar and Let's Go!
Crayola Experience, Imagi Nation, Historic Nazareth Walking Tours, Lehigh Valley Phantoms, Glencairn Museum Tours, Smoke & Mirrors Magic Theater, Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum,
Philadelphia Historical ~ Bryn Athyn Cathedral
Historical Wonders of Philadelphia ~ Bryn Athyn Cathedral
Bryn Athyn Cathedral is the episcopal seat of The General Church of the New Jerusalem, a denomination of The New Church. The main building is of the Early Gothic style, while the adjoining structures are of a transitional period reflective of a combination of both Gothic and Norman styles. The exterior appearance of the Cathedral itself is reminiscent of Gloucester Cathedral in England.
The Cathedral is located in Bryn Athyn, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania just outside the city of Philadelphia. Bryn Athyn is also the site of the General Church affiliated Academy of the New Church, which publishes Swedenborgian literature, and is the parent organization of a high school, a four-year college (Bryn Athyn College of the New Church), a divinity school, and the Emanuel Swedenborg Library.
Historisches Wunder Kathedrale Philadelphia ~ Bryn Athyn
Bryn Athyn Kathedrale ist der Bischofssitz des General Kirche des Neuen Jerusalem, einer Stückelung von The New Church. Das Hauptgebäude ist der frühgotischen Stil, während die angrenzenden Strukturen sind von einer Übergangszeit reflektiert eine Kombination beider Gotik und Norman Stile. Das äußere Erscheinungsbild der Kathedrale selbst erinnert an Gloucester Cathedral in England.
Die Kathedrale ist in Bryn Athyn, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania etwas außerhalb der Stadt Philadelphia. Bryn Athyn ist auch die Website des General Kirche verbundene Akademie der Neuen Kirche, die Swedenborgian Literatur veröffentlicht und ist die Mutterorganisationorganization eines Gymnasiums, ein Vier-Jahres-College (Bryn Athyn College of the New Church), eine Gottheit der Schule und der Emanuel Swedenborg Library.
Maravillas históricas de la catedral de Filadelfia ~ Bryn Athyn
Catedral de Bryn Athyn es la sede episcopal de la Iglesia General de la Nueva Jerusalén, una denominación de La Nueva Iglesia. El edificio principal es de estilo gótico temprano, mientras que las estructuras adyacentes son de un período transitorio reflejo de una combinación de ambos estilos góticos y normandos. El aspecto exterior de la propia catedral es una reminiscencia de la Catedral de Gloucester en Inglaterra.
La catedral se encuentra en Bryn Athyn, Condado de Montgomery, Pennsylvania a las afueras de la ciudad de Filadelfia. Bryn Athyn es también el sitio de la iglesia general afiliada Academia de la Iglesia Nueva, que publica literatura Swedenborgian, y es la organización de padres de una escuela secundaria, una universidad de cuatro años (Bryn Athyn Colegio de la Iglesia Nueva), una escuela de divinidad , y la Biblioteca de Emanuel Swedenborg.
Merveilles historiques de la cathédrale de Philadelphie ~ Bryn Athyn
Cathédrale Bryn Athyn est le siège épiscopal de l'Église général de la Nouvelle Jérusalem, une dénomination de la nouvelle église. Le bâtiment principal est de style gothique primitif, tandis que les structures adjacentes sont d'une période transitoire le reflet d'une combinaison des deux styles gothiques et normands. L'aspect extérieur de la cathédrale elle-même rappelle la cathédrale de Gloucester, en Angleterre.
La cathédrale se trouve à Bryn Athyn, Montgomery County, Pennsylvanie juste à l'extérieur de la ville de Philadelphie. Bryn Athyn est également le site de l'Église général affilié Académie de l'Église Nouvelle, qui publie littérature Swedenborgian, et est l'organisation mère d'une école secondaire, un collège de quatre ans (Bryn Athyn Collège de la Nouvelle Église), une école de théologie et la Bibliothèque Emanuel Swedenborg.
Meraviglie storiche della Cattedrale di Philadelphia ~ Bryn Athyn
Cattedrale Bryn Athyn è la sede episcopale della Chiesa Generale della Nuova Gerusalemme, una denominazione di La Chiesa Nuova. L'edificio principale è di stile gotico primitivo, mentre le strutture adiacenti sono di un periodo transitorio di riflessione di una combinazione di entrambi gli stili gotici e normanni. L'aspetto esterno della Cattedrale è di per sé ricorda Cattedrale di Gloucester, in Inghilterra.
La Cattedrale si trova a Bryn Athyn, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania appena fuori dalla città di Filadelfia. Bryn Athyn è anche il sito della Chiesa generale affiliata all'Accademia della Chiesa Nuova, che pubblica la letteratura Swedenborgian, ed è l'organizzazione madre di una scuola superiore, a quattro anni di college (Bryn Athyn Collegio della Chiesa Nuova), una scuola di divinità , e la Biblioteca Swedenborg Emanuel.
Biology at Bryn Athyn
A look inside the Biology Major at Bryn Athyn College.
Lorenzo Allotta tripped by Bryn Athyn.
Rowan defeats Bryn Athyn in hard fought, back and forth DVCHC finals 2nd game 9:7.
Swedenborgianism | Wikipedia audio article
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Swedenborgianism
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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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 scientist and Swedish Lutheran 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, Neo-Christians, Church of the New Jerusalem, 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 some of his theological 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.
The New Church (Swedenborgian) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
The New Church (Swedenborgian)
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
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 scientist and Swedish Lutheran 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, Neo-Christians, Church of the New Jerusalem, 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 some of his theological 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.