A Cosmological Gap In The Pater noster Prayer According To The Gospel Of Luke –Quite A Non-Futurological Contribution. Cover Image

Kosmologiczna luka w modlitwie Pater noster według Ewangelii św. Łukasza – przyczynek wcale nie-futurologiczny
A Cosmological Gap In The Pater noster Prayer According To The Gospel Of Luke –Quite A Non-Futurological Contribution.

Author(s): Grzegorz Ojcewicz
Subject(s): Philosophy, Language and Literature Studies, Theology and Religion
Published by: Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki w Bydgoszczy (WSG)
Keywords: Pater noster prayer; the New Testament; cosmology; heaven; Akasha; the Kingdom of Heaven

Summary/Abstract: The author performs an analysis of the Lord’s Prayer by juxtaposing its two versions present in the Polish edition of the Ecumenical Bible. He compares a longer narrative variant edited by St. Matthew the Evangelist (15 verses) with a version shorter almost by a half (9 verses), left by St. Luke the Apostle. He focuses on the word “Heaven” and the expression “Your Kingdom”, finding experimental cosmological references for them. The researcher, based on an etymological observation which states that the word “Akasha” means “heaven” in Hindi, locates the Kingdom in its New Testament sense in space understood as the Bank of Internal Data. The author concludes that the three units – Heaven, Akasha and the Kingdom of Heaven – are the synonyms of the IT space universe, the place of residence of the Most Perfect of the Consciousnesses, the Most Powerful of the “Universe Data Controllers”, namely, as understood by the followers of numerous religions – of God. The lack of cosmological elements in Oratio Dominica in St. Luke’s version substantially impoverishes people’s knowledge of their real place in Space and the existence of parallel worlds they may potentially communicate with by means of an exemplary prayer gifted to Christians by Jesus.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 9-26
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Polish