Halbert's Creative Contributions

[This page is in the early stage of development. New material is regularly being added.]

Videos:

World Religions class, Denison University, April 25, 2008

This is a twelve-minute highlights video. Halbert also provided syllabus material for the class at the professor's request, which you can read by clicking here. The video includes introductory remarks, a review of the Garden of Eden Report, and little bit of the Q & A.

YouTube Interview

This eight-minute video was recorded in August of 2008 at a Jesus' birthday celebration in Portland, OR. It gives a brief description of The Urantia Book and the UBtheNEWS project.

Juggling On A Rope Blindfolded

In 2001 Halbert ran an experiment that combined his belief that "with God all things are possible" and techniques he had learned in personal growth and development seminars at Landmark Education. The idea was to juggle on a rope blindfolded with as little practice as possible, to make the grace of God more accessible through becoming more congruent with one's faith and spiritual beliefs. Behold the results!

 

Books:

Articles:

In the Name of the Father

This perspective on the use of the word “Father” for God provides a new way to define and appreciate the term so that it glorifies the personal, parental, and volitional (freewill) attributes of God, while at the same time liberating the term from masculine connotations. If you are someone who is uncomfortable with the use of the word “Father” for God, this is a MUST READ.

The Urantia Book: A Unique Quality of Credibility

This article provides a psychological perspective on the history of Urantia Book outreach efforts and provides tools for doing more effective outreach in the future.

Love Me? Love Me Not?

This article is about how the definition of "self-love" has taken a 180 degree turn (within the United States, at least) and the problems associated with this redefinition.

 

Music:

Please Pass The Love

I recorded this song in December 2006, right before I lauched the UBtheNEWS project.

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