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In this study, written largely during the winter of 1966-1967, Valentin Tomberg leads the reader into the strata of a deeper reality. The path begins with knowledge of the kingdom of nature, looked at from two points of view: Darwin’s evolutionary fallen nature of the serpent (whose guiding principle is the collective will to power ) and the cooperation, association, and social collectivism also apparent in nature (pointing to a region of created beings rather than to an evolutionary origin of species ). Tomberg then asks whether human beings are permitted to do everything they can do, which brings him to the kingdom of man. Here the pure humanism of this kingdom manifests itself. But we are further called to raise ourselves out of both the kingdom of nature and the pure humanism of the kingdom of man, to the kingdom of God. For this, the Sermon on the Mount informs us of our true nature and points our way. If, in the old natural evolution, the solution was you shall be as God (by which the serpent meant you shall be as God without God ), then the Sermon on the Mount promises you shall be as God in God. When humanity shall at last have understood this rightly, there will, according to Tomberg, be a new historiography telling first of temptations, deserts, errors, and the way of purification. In this book, Tomberg shows himself to be its forerunner.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In this study, written largely during the winter of 1966-1967, Valentin Tomberg leads the reader into the strata of a deeper reality. The path begins with knowledge of the kingdom of nature, looked at from two points of view: Darwin’s evolutionary fallen nature of the serpent (whose guiding principle is the collective will to power ) and the cooperation, association, and social collectivism also apparent in nature (pointing to a region of created beings rather than to an evolutionary origin of species ). Tomberg then asks whether human beings are permitted to do everything they can do, which brings him to the kingdom of man. Here the pure humanism of this kingdom manifests itself. But we are further called to raise ourselves out of both the kingdom of nature and the pure humanism of the kingdom of man, to the kingdom of God. For this, the Sermon on the Mount informs us of our true nature and points our way. If, in the old natural evolution, the solution was you shall be as God (by which the serpent meant you shall be as God without God ), then the Sermon on the Mount promises you shall be as God in God. When humanity shall at last have understood this rightly, there will, according to Tomberg, be a new historiography telling first of temptations, deserts, errors, and the way of purification. In this book, Tomberg shows himself to be its forerunner.