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The Second Coming of Christ (book)

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The Second Coming of Christ
Front Cover
AuthorParamahansa Yogananda
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSelf-Realization Fellowship (U.S.)
Publication date
2004 (U.S.)
Publication placeAmerican
Media typePrint (Hardback or Paperback)
Pages1696 with 75 Chapter
ISBN978-0876125557
OCLC1041642357

The Second Coming of Christ is a posthumously published non-fiction book by the Indian yogi and guru Paramahansa Yogananda (1893–1952), with commentary on passages from the four Gospels.[1] The full title of the two-volume work is The Second Coming of Christ: The Resurrection of the Christ Within You—A revelatory commentary on the original teachings of Jesus.

Description

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The book tells the story of Jesus Christ’s life in chronological order. His birth, his travels, his ministry, his parables, his death, and his resurrection.[2] Yogananda discusses a link between Kriya Yoga and the teachings of Jesus.[3]

"to reveal the complete harmony and basic oneness of original Christianity as taught by Jesus Christ and original Yoga as taught (...) and to show that these principles of truth are the common scientific foundation of all true religions."[4]

— Paramahansa Yogananda

Emergence

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Yogananda left India in 1920 for America and gave his first speech at the Congress of Religious Liberals.[3] He stayed in America until his death in 1952. During this time he gave more than 150 talks[5] and wrote numerous articles, many about the Christian Gospels.[2]

Yogananda also announced that he would be giving weekly classes in Boston that would consist of a half-hour exposition of the Bhagavad Gita, a half-hour exposition of the Gospels, followed by a half-hour discourse demonstrating their fundamental unity. After establishing a magazine, he began publishing a series of articles on the Gita and another series on the Gospels, which latter he called The Second Coming of Christ. Then, during his last four years, he withdrew into seclusion to work on his writings. Yogananda wanted them collected and printed in a book, but found that a tremendous amount of editing was needed. When he died, he left an extensive body of work—public lectures and classes that had been recorded stenographically by Sri Daya Mata, along with three decades of his original writing. Yogananda had conveyed his editing wishes to his direct disciples, including Mrinalini Mata, who was one of the past presidents of SRF. She compiled, integrated and edited the vast volume of materials on the Gospels that had been gathered from Yogananda’s talks and writings, including articles on the subject from his magazine, East-West/Inner Culture.[2][6][7] In 2004 Self-Realization Fellowship published the two-volume set The Second Coming of Christ: The Resurrection of the Christ Within You with more than 1600 pages.[8]

Translations

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The original SRF book in English has two volumes (ISBN 978-0-87612-555-7). It was translated into the following languages (As of November 2018):

The book The Yoga of Jesus is a 147-page abridgement of the two volumes, and is available in English, German, Italian, Finnish, Polish, Thai, Portuguese, Spanish and French.

Reception

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Larry Dossey, M.D., wrote that "Paramahansa Yogananda’s The Second Coming of Christ is one of the most important analyses of Jesus’ teachings that exists (...) Many interpretations of Jesus’ words divide peoples, cultures, and nations; these foster unity and healing, and that is why they are vital for today’s world."[9]

Teresa Watanabe of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "'The Second Coming of Christ: The Resurrection of Christ Within You,' offers startling ideas about the deeper meaning of Jesus' teachings and their essential unity with yoga, one of the world's oldest and most systematic religious paths to achieving oneness with God."[10]

According to Los Angeles Times "Robert Ellwood, USC professor emeritus and specialist in world religions, called it a “rare bridge-building book” that could change the way people see Jesus."[10]

Awards

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  • Winner, Best spiritual/ religious book, spanish– 2012, 2013 and 2014 International Latino Book Awards.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ americamagazine.org: "A Hindu View of Holy Thursday: Yogananda I". 2009-07-04. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  2. ^ a b c Howe, Quincy. "The Yogic View of Jesus Christ". Yoga International. Archived from the original on 3 November 2018. Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  3. ^ a b books.google.de: Juergensmeyer, Mark; Roof, Wade Clark (2012). Encyclopedia of Global Religion; University of California, Santa Barbara. ISBN 9781452266565. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  4. ^ yogananda-srf.org: "Jesus Christ". Retrieved 2018-10-31.
  5. ^ yssofindia.org: "Sri Sri Mrinalini Mata A Channel of the Guru's Love and Wisdom". Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  6. ^ prweb.com: "SRF President Sri Mrinalini Mata Passes at 86". 2017-08-07. Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  7. ^ Goldberg, Philip (2018). The Life of Yogananda. Hay House Inc. p. 249. ISBN 978-1-4019-5218-1.
  8. ^ awaketheyoganandamovie.com: "Jesus and Yoga". Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  9. ^ Dossey, Larry. Author of Healing Words: The Power of Prayer and the Practice of Medicine Harper One. ISBN 978-0062502520
  10. ^ a b Watanabe, Teresa (11 December 2014). "A Hindu's Perspective on Christ and Christianity". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California.
  11. ^ bookstore.yogananda-srf.org: "The Complete Works of Paramahansa Yogananda / La Segunda Venida de Cristo Page: 29" (PDF). 2017. Retrieved 2019-05-05.

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