Impenetrable
in the folds of time,
nothing escapes Divine
Justice
The evolution of religions
throughout history and their
understanding of the scope
and functioning of Divine
Justice is the subject of
the article “Divine Justice
and religions”, authored by
the medium, writer and
spiritist scholar Eurípedes
Kühl. As the columnist
recalls in the article,
which is one of the
highlights of this issue,
Divine Justice automatically
registers the merit or
demerit of each Spirit, and
not only their acts, but
also their thoughts, whether
good or bad.
Another highlight of this
edition is the interview
that fellow member Paulo
Eduardo Cherino Malerbi,
from São Paulo (SP), gave to
our collaborator Orson Peter
Carrara. An engineer by
profession, our interviewee
participates in the
activities of the Spiritist
Federation of the State of
São Paulo and Seara Bendita,
located in the city of São
Paulo, institutions in which
he has worked for over 30
years, in the areas of
teaching and spiritual
assistance.
Our writing colleague Thiago
Bernardes presents us, in a
special article, the case of
the English philosopher and
theologian John Wycliffe,
who is credited with the
first translation of the
Bible from Latin into the
English language, a fact
that was expressly
prohibited by the Church,
which so he was condemned to
death. As he had already
died, his body was removed
from the tomb and his
remains were burned by order
of the clergy.