CHAPTER ONE: THE INCARNATION — At the arrival of the appointed time, the Son of God, Jesus Christ, decides to incarnate as the Son of Man, the Anti-Adam, through the obedience of a woman devoted to God—Mary, the Anti-Eve—who accepts the break from Original Sin and gives rise to the Incarnation of the Holy of Holies. Once incarnate, the Son of God reveals the perfection of divine work and how evil was brought into the world solely through a spiritual vice.
CHAPTER TWO: FAITH AND MIRACLES — Jesus lives among men for as long as necessary so that all who needed it could have the opportunity to experience their own freedom—to believe in the Love of God or in His Power. Finding faith in few but the pursuit of miracles in many, Jesus already knew what was in the hearts of men. However, it was necessary for them to know it as well—and through them, so could we.
CHAPTER THREE: THE CROSS — Jesus accepts His unjust condemnation to make the Cross the instrument of His complete Revelation. He demonstrates the Love of the Father, ready to forgive and save even the participants in the greatest injustice, as long as they desire salvation. At the same time, He exposes the wickedness of the Accuser, who pretends to promote Justice but is merely a lying and murderous spirit. The veil is torn, and God reveals that the one who resided in the Temple was the father of the religious—the deceiving devil—while He Himself, the true God, was on the Cross, giving His life to reveal the Truth of His Love.
CHAPTER FOUR: THE RESURRECTION — Jesus rises in the flesh, with His Glorious Body, to show that the Paradise destined for man is not some spiritualist confusion but the faithful promise that all men have always been able to recognize in their hearts. He departs from this world, promising that He still has much to teach—things that His Apostles could not yet bear but that, in time, His Spirit would reveal to all true seekers.