1. Theory of the Original Image
I. Content of the Original Image
1. Divine Image
1.1. Sungsang and Hyungsang
a) Sungsang (Original Sungsang)
Original Sungsang and Created Beings
Inner Structure of the Original Sungsang
Inner Sungsang
Inner Hyungsang
Divine Principle and Biblical Foundation for the Inner Hyungsang
b) Hyungsang (Original Hyungsang)
Original Hyungsang and Created Beings
Original Hyungsang and Science
Original Hyungsang and Force
Difference and Homogeneity between Sungsang and Hyungsang
1.2. Yang and Yin
1.2.1. Relationship between Yang and Yin, and Man and Woman
1.2.2. Solution of Actual Problems through Understanding that Yang and Yin Are the Attributes of Sungsang and Hyungsang
1.3. Individual Image
1.3.1. What Is the Individual Image?
1.3.2. Individual Image and Universal Image
1.3.3. Individual Image and Mutation
1.3.4. Individual Image and the Environment
1.3.5. Preciousness of Human Individuality
a) Sungsang (Original Sungsang)
Original Sungsang and Created Beings
Inner Structure of the Original Sungsang
Inner Sungsang
Inner Hyungsang
Divine Principle and Biblical Foundation for the Inner Hyungsang
b) Hyungsang (Original Hyungsang)
Original Hyungsang and Created Beings
Original Hyungsang and Science
Original Hyungsang and Force
Difference and Homogeneity between Sungsang and Hyungsang
1.2. Yang and Yin
1.2.1. Relationship between Yang and Yin, and Man and Woman
1.2.2. Solution of Actual Problems through Understanding that Yang and Yin Are the Attributes of Sungsang and Hyungsang
1.3. Individual Image
1.3.1. What Is the Individual Image?
1.3.2. Individual Image and Universal Image
1.3.3. Individual Image and Mutation
1.3.4. Individual Image and the Environment
1.3.5. Preciousness of Human Individuality
2. Divine Character
2.1. Heart
2.1.1. What Is Heart?
2.1.2. Heart Is an Emotional Impulse
2.1.3. God Is the God of Heart
2.1.4. Creation of the Universe and Heart
2.1.5. Heart and Culture
2.1.6. Heart and Prime Force
2.2. Logos
2.2.1. What Is Logos?
2.2.2. Logos Is Reason-Law
2.2.3. Logos Is the Union of Reason and Law
2.2.4. Logos, Freedom, and License
2.2.5. Logos, Heart, and Love
2.3. Creativity
2.3.1. What Is Creativity?
2.3.2. Human Creativity
2.3.3. Creation in Likeness
2.3.4. Creativity and the Portion of Responsibility
2.3.5. Human Perfection and One’s Portion of Responsibility
2.3.6. Original Creativity and Cultural Activity
2.1.1. What Is Heart?
2.1.2. Heart Is an Emotional Impulse
2.1.3. God Is the God of Heart
2.1.4. Creation of the Universe and Heart
2.1.5. Heart and Culture
2.1.6. Heart and Prime Force
2.2. Logos
2.2.1. What Is Logos?
2.2.2. Logos Is Reason-Law
2.2.3. Logos Is the Union of Reason and Law
2.2.4. Logos, Freedom, and License
2.2.5. Logos, Heart, and Love
2.3. Creativity
2.3.1. What Is Creativity?
2.3.2. Human Creativity
2.3.3. Creation in Likeness
2.3.4. Creativity and the Portion of Responsibility
2.3.5. Human Perfection and One’s Portion of Responsibility
2.3.6. Original Creativity and Cultural Activity
II. Structure of the Original Image
1. Give and Receive Action and Four Position Foundation
1.1. Give and Receive Action between Sungsang and Hyungsang
1.1.1. What Is the Give and Receive Action Between
1.1.2. Concepts of Union and New Being
1.2. Subject and Object, and the Four Position Foundation
1.2.1. What Is the Four Position Foundation?
1.2.2. Concept of Subject and Object
1.2.3. Subject and Object Occupy Different Positions
1.2.4. Correlatives and Opposites
1.1.1. What Is the Give and Receive Action Between
1.1.2. Concepts of Union and New Being
1.2. Subject and Object, and the Four Position Foundation
1.2.1. What Is the Four Position Foundation?
1.2.2. Concept of Subject and Object
1.2.3. Subject and Object Occupy Different Positions
1.2.4. Correlatives and Opposites
3. Kinds of Four Position Foundations
3.1. Inner Identity-Maintaining Four Position Foundation
3.2. Outer Identity-Maintaining Four Position Foundation
3.3. Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
a) Purpose as the Center
b) Inner Sungsang as Subject
What Is Inner Sungsang?
Inner Sungsang Is the Union of Spirit Mind and Physical Mind
c) Inner Hyungsang as Object
What Is Inner Hyungsang?
Inner Hyungsang Is a Kind of Mold
d) Inner Give and Receive Action
What Is Inner Give and Receive Action?
Operation of Ideas
Operation of Ideas is Give and Receive Action
Types of Give and Receive Action
Thinking Is a Contrast Type of Give and Receive Action
Purpose Is the Center
e) A Plan as the Result
What Is the Result?
Logos as Pre-plan
Logos as Plan
f) A Summary of the Explanation of the Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
Center of the Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
Subject of the Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
Object in the Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
Inner Give and Receive Action
Result of the Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
3.4. Outer Developmental Four Position Foundation
a) What Is the Outer Developmental Four Position Foundation?
The developmental four position foundation is formed inside and outside the Original
b) Outer Developmental Four Position Foundation Is formed on the Basis of Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
c) All Creative Activities are Made Through the Two-Stage Developmental Four Position Foundations
d) Constituent Elements of the Outer Four Position Foundation
3.2. Outer Identity-Maintaining Four Position Foundation
3.3. Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
a) Purpose as the Center
b) Inner Sungsang as Subject
What Is Inner Sungsang?
Inner Sungsang Is the Union of Spirit Mind and Physical Mind
c) Inner Hyungsang as Object
What Is Inner Hyungsang?
Inner Hyungsang Is a Kind of Mold
d) Inner Give and Receive Action
What Is Inner Give and Receive Action?
Operation of Ideas
Operation of Ideas is Give and Receive Action
Types of Give and Receive Action
Thinking Is a Contrast Type of Give and Receive Action
Purpose Is the Center
e) A Plan as the Result
What Is the Result?
Logos as Pre-plan
Logos as Plan
f) A Summary of the Explanation of the Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
Center of the Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
Subject of the Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
Object in the Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
Inner Give and Receive Action
Result of the Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
3.4. Outer Developmental Four Position Foundation
a) What Is the Outer Developmental Four Position Foundation?
The developmental four position foundation is formed inside and outside the Original
b) Outer Developmental Four Position Foundation Is formed on the Basis of Inner Developmental Four Position Foundation
c) All Creative Activities are Made Through the Two-Stage Developmental Four Position Foundations
d) Constituent Elements of the Outer Four Position Foundation
2. Ontology: A Theory of Being
II. Connected Being
3. Mode of Existence
3.1. Circular Motion
3.2. Rotation and Revolution
3.3. Forms of Circular Motion
a) Basic Circular Motion
b) Transformed Circular Motion
c) Spiritual Circular Motion (Sungsang Circular Motion)
3.4. Growth and Developmental Motion
3.4.1. Development from the Viewpoint of Unification Thought
3.4.2. Communist Perspective on Development
3.4.3. Communist Perspective on Motion
3.2. Rotation and Revolution
3.3. Forms of Circular Motion
a) Basic Circular Motion
b) Transformed Circular Motion
c) Spiritual Circular Motion (Sungsang Circular Motion)
3.4. Growth and Developmental Motion
3.4.1. Development from the Viewpoint of Unification Thought
3.4.2. Communist Perspective on Development
3.4.3. Communist Perspective on Motion
3. Theory of the Original Human Nature
4. Axiology: A Theory of Value
5. Theory of Education
II. Three Forms of Education
1. The Education of Heart
1.1. An Education for the Perfection of the Individual
1.2. Forms of Expression of God’s Heart
God’s Heart of Hope
God’s Heart of Sorrow
Heart of Pain
1.3. Understanding God’s Heart
God’s Heart as Experienced in Adam’s Family
God’s Heart as Experienced in Noah’s Family
God’s Heart as Experienced in Abraham’s Family
God’s Heart as Experienced in Moses’ Course
God’s Heart as Experienced in Jesus’ Course
1.2. Forms of Expression of God’s Heart
God’s Heart of Hope
God’s Heart of Sorrow
Heart of Pain
1.3. Understanding God’s Heart
God’s Heart as Experienced in Adam’s Family
God’s Heart as Experienced in Noah’s Family
God’s Heart as Experienced in Abraham’s Family
God’s Heart as Experienced in Moses’ Course
God’s Heart as Experienced in Jesus’ Course
6. Ethics
7. Theory of Art
8. Theory of History
9. Epistemology
II. Unification Epistemology
6. Process of Cognition and Physiological Conditions
The Elements that Correspond to Protoconsciousness and Protoimage
Correspondence of Psychological and Physiological Processes in the Three Stages of Cognition
Correspondence between Psychological Processes and Physiological Processes in the Transmission of Information
Prototypes and Physiology
Encoding of Ideas and Ideation of Codes
Correspondence of Psychological and Physiological Processes in the Three Stages of Cognition
Correspondence between Psychological Processes and Physiological Processes in the Transmission of Information
Prototypes and Physiology
Encoding of Ideas and Ideation of Codes
10. Logic
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