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''A Course in Miracles'' (also referred to as ACIM or the Course) is a book written and edited by Helen Schucman, with portions transcribed and edited by William Thetford, containing a self-study curriculum to bring about what it calls a "spiritual transformation". The book consists of three sections entitled "Text", "Workbook" and "Manual for Teachers". Written from 1965 to 1972, some distribution occurred via photocopies before a hardcover edition was published in 1976 by the Foundation for Inner Peace. The copyright and trademarks, which had been held by two foundations, were revoked in 2004〔 after a lengthy litigation because the earliest versions had been circulated without a copyright notice.〔Bureau of National Affairs (BNA), "Recipient's Common Interest in Subject of Work Does Not Limit Publication", ''Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal'' Vol. 67, No. 1645 (2003), p. 16-17.〕 Schucman believed that an "inner voice", which she identified as Jesus, guided her writing. Throughout the 1980s annual sales of the book steadily increased each year; however the largest growth in sales occurred in 1992 after Marianne Williamson discussed the book on ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'',〔 with more than two million volumes sold.〔 The book has been called everything from "New Age psychobabble", "a Satanic seduction", to "The New Age Bible".〔(The Imminent Heaven: Spiritual Post-Metaphysics and Ethics in a Postmodern Era )〕 ==Origins== ''A Course in Miracles'' was written as a collaborative venture between Schucman and Thetford. In 1965 Schucman began her professional career at a medical center as Thetford's research associate.〔(Helen Schucman's Career )〕 After a time of their weekly office meetings becoming more contentious, Thetford concluded that "()here must be another way". Schucman believed that this speech acted as a stimulus, triggering a series of inner experiences that were understood by her as visions, dreams, and heightened imagery, along with an "inner voice" which she identified as Jesus. She said that on October 21, 1965, she believed that the "inner voice" told her: "This is a Course in Miracles, please take notes." Schucman said that the writing made her very uncomfortable, though it never seriously occurred to her to stop.〔Skutch, Robert. ''Journey Without Distance: The Story Behind A Course in Miracles''. Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA, 1984, p. 58.〕 The next day, she explained the events of her "note taking" to Thetford. To her surprise, Thetford encouraged her to continue the process. He also offered to assist her in typing out her notes as she read them to him. The transcription the next day repeated itself regularly for many years to come. In 1972, the dictation of the first three sections was completed but the dictation of the last two sections of the material lasted until November 1977.〔(Final Dictation of The Song of Prayer )〕 Fr. Benedict Groeschel, a Roman Catholic priest who had studied under Thetford and worked with Schucman, arranged an introduction of Kenneth Wapnick to Schucman and Thetford in November 1972. Groeschel was given a copy of the ACIM manuscript in 1973 and testified that he was instructed by Schucman not to distribute the manuscript; however, with Schucman's permission, he made it available to Wapnick. Wapnick then reviewed the draft and discussed, with Schucman and Thetford, further revisions that he felt were needed in order to place the book in its final copyrighted and published form. Thetford then made a few further editorial decisions and stipulations about the "Principles of Miracles" section, and soon afterwards opted to withdraw from being directly involved with any further major edits to the material. Wapnick and Schucman continued to edit the manuscript by deleting personal material intended only for Schucman and Thetford, creating chapter and section headings, and correcting various inconsistencies in paragraph structure, punctuation, and capitalization.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= The Story of A Course In Miracles = Documentary where Bill Thetford, Helen Schucman, and Ken Wapnick talk about A Course In Miracles )〕 This editing process was completed by approximately February 1975. Wapnick subsequently became a teacher of ''ACIM,'' a co-founder and president of the Foundation for A Course in Miracles (FACIM), and a director and executive committee member of the Foundation for Inner Peace (FIP). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「A Course in Miracles」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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