The Challenges of Faith in
the Quest for Cosmic Citizenship:
5. Supplemental Study: Stages of Faith Development in the Life of Jesus
Developmental Stages in the Life of Jesus
A thorough study of Part IV of The Urantia Book will lead the student into a much deeper appreciation for what was involved in the traversal of these stages in the life of the Master. The following is only an outline provided for use by the reader in the pursuit of a deeper study.
"Thus ends the career of the Nazareth lad, and begins the narrative of that adolescent youth‑‑the increasingly self‑conscious divine human‑‑who now begins the contemplation of his world career as he strives to integrate his expanding life purpose with the desires of his parents and his obligations to his family and the society of his day and age." 124:6.18
The return of Ganid and Gonod to India marked the end of the chapter in Jesus' life which might be termed, "the mission of Joshua the teacher. 133:9.6
"Jesus now entered upon the fourth and last stage of his human life in the flesh. The first stage was that of his childhood, the years when he was only dimly conscious of his origin, nature, and destiny as a human being. The second stage was the increasingly self‑conscious years of youth and advancing manhood, during which he came more clearly to comprehend his divine nature and human mission. This second stage ended with the experiences and revelations associated with his baptism." 157:6.3
"The third stage of the Master's earth experience extended from the baptism through the years of his ministry as tegether and healer and up to this momentous hour of Peter's confession at Caesarea‑Philippi. This third period of his earth life embraced the times when his apostles and his immediate followers knew him as the Son of Man and regarded him as the Messiah." 157:6.3
"The fourth and last period of his earth career began here at Caesarea‑Philippi and extended on to the crucifixion. This stage of his ministry was characterized by his acknowledgment of divinity and embraced the labors of his last year in the flesh. During the fourth period, while the majority of his followers still regarded him as the Messiah, he became known to the apostles as the Son of God. Peter's confession marked the beginning of the new period of the more complete realization of the truth of his supreme ministry as a bestowal Son on Urantia and for an entire universe, and the recognition of that fact, at least hazily, by his chosen ambassadors." 157:6.3
"Just as men must progress from the consciousness of the human to the realization of the divine, so did Jesus ascend from the nature of man to the consciousness of the nature of God. And the Master made this great ascent from the human to the divine by the conjoint achievement of the faith of his mortal intellect and the acts of his indwelling Adjuster. The fact‑realization of the attainment of totality of divinity (all the while fully conscious of the reality of humanity) was attended by seven stages of faith consciousness of progressive divinization. These stages of progressive self‑realization were marked off by the following extraordinary events in the Master's bestowal experience:" 196:1.6
Stages of "faith consciousness of progressive self-realization" in the life of Jesus:
Parallels
Between Major Contemporary Theories of
Structural and Psycho-social Development
Eras and Ages | Erikson | Piaget | Kohlberg |
Infancy (0-1 1/2 years) | Basic Trust vs Basic Mistrust (Hope) | Sensorimotor | |
Early Childhood (2-6 years) | Autonomy
vs. Shame and Doubt (Will) and Initiative vs. Guilt (Purpose) |
Preoperational or Intuitive | Preconventional Morality: Instrumental Exchange |
Childhood (7-12 years) | Industry vs. Inferiority (Competence) | Concrete Operational | |
Adolescence (13-21 years) | Identity vs. Role Confusion (Fidelity) | Formal Operational | Conventional Morality: Mutual interpersonal relationships |
Young Adulthood (21-35 years) | Intimacy vs. Isolation (Love) | Awareness of social systems; Conscience | |
Adulthood (35-60 years) | Generativity vs. Stagnation (Care) | Postconventional Morality: Principled social contract; Individual rights | |
Maturity (60 -- years) | Integrity vs. Despair (Wisdom) | Universal ethical principles |
Correlation Between
Contemporary Structural-developmental Theories and
The Urantia Book's Structural
Stages of Psycho-spiritual Development
Faith Stage |
Average Age at Entrance |
Psychic
Circle |
Progression Sequence |
Level
of Golden Rule |
Phase
of Philosophy |
1 | 3 years | ||||
2 | Arrival of Adjuster | Seventh Circle | Consciousness of Personal Morality | Level 1 | Level 1 |
3 | Adolescence to Early Adulthood | Level 2 | |||
4 | Early Adulthood to Midlife | Third Circle | Consciousness of Social Morality | Level 2 | Level 3 |
5 | Midlife | Second Circle | Level 3 | Level 4 | |
6 | Midlife and beyond | First Circle (The Faith of Jesus) |
Consciousness of Cosmic Citizenship | Level 4 |