Emanuel Swedenborg Jonathan S. Rose Stuart Shotwell
The essays in this volume testify to the far-reaching effects of Emanuel Swedenborg s works in Western culture. From his early days as an ambitious young scientist in the ferment of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment Europe, through his mid-life entrance into an ongoing experience of the spiritual world, to his last decades as a researcher of things spiritual, Swedenborg built a career that left a unique legacy. His vivid descriptions of the nonphysical realm made a powerful impression on minds as diverse as Goethe, Blake, Emerson, Yeats, and Borges.
This book serves as a...
The essays in this volume testify to the far-reaching effects of Emanuel Swedenborg s works in Western culture. From his early days as an ambitious...
"True Christianity" presents a satisfying and sensible alternative to mainstream Christianity. The last book published by Swedish scientist-turned-seer Emanuel Swedenborg, it serves as both the keystone in the architecture of his theology and the summary of his far-reaching psychological insights. This volume, the first of two, provides unique answers to humankind s perennial questions about the nature of God and about Jesus not only what his purpose was and how he fulfilled it, but why his life and death are still relevant to us now.
This volume features an introduction by R. Guy Erwin...
"True Christianity" presents a satisfying and sensible alternative to mainstream Christianity. The last book published by Swedish scientist-turned-...
When he entered the visionary phase of his life, Swedish theologian Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) set out on a journey to document all that he had seen, heard, and learned while in contact with the spirits of heaven and hell. Before his death, he wrote eighteen different works published in twenty-five volumes, totaling about three and a half million words.
Navigating that rich garden of thought has been a challenge even for scholars of Swedenborg, let alone those new to his work. In this compact guide, Jonathan S. Rose introduces readers to the basic concepts of Swedenborg s thought,...
When he entered the visionary phase of his life, Swedish theologian Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) set out on a journey to document all that he had...
In the final years of his life, Emanuel Swedenborg wrote "True Christianity," an opus that served both to contextualize his theology within contemporary Christianity and to serve as a road map for the new spiritual age that would follow. This second volume covers topics such as freedom of choice, repentance, the transformation of a person s inner being during spiritual awakening, the rites of baptism and the Holy Supper (communion), and the second coming of the Lord.
This new translation is part of the New Century Edition of the Works of Emanuel Swedenborg, an ongoing project to...
In the final years of his life, Emanuel Swedenborg wrote "True Christianity," an opus that served both to contextualize his theology within contemp...
In the final years of his life, Emanuel Swedenborg wrote "True Christianity," an opus that served both to contextualize his theology within contemporary Christianity and to serve as a road map for the new spiritual age that would follow. This second volume covers topics such as freedom of choice, repentance, the transformation of a person s inner being during spiritual awakening, the rites of baptism and the Holy Supper (communion), and the second coming of the Lord.
This new translation is part of the New Century Edition of the Works of Emanuel Swedenborg, an ongoing project to...
In the final years of his life, Emanuel Swedenborg wrote "True Christianity," an opus that served both to contextualize his theology within contemp...
Emanuel Swedenborg B. Erikson Odhner Jonathan S. Rose
Swedish scientist and visionary Emanuel Swedenborg (1688 1772) writes that the Ten Commandments are the most important part of the Bible. They encapsulate what we need to do to grow as spiritual people, with a meaning that penetrates far beyond the surface level of words and deeds. One of the fundamentals of Swedenborg s theology is the concept that underlying the literal text of the Bible is an inner spiritual meaning. Using this method of interpretation, Swedenborg peels back the layers of the Ten Commandments to reveal a cohesive set of teachings with both practical applications...
Swedish scientist and visionary Emanuel Swedenborg (1688 1772) writes that the Ten Commandments are the most important part of the Bible. They enca...