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Scribe of Heaven
Field Notes on the Compassionate Life
Freedom and Evil: A Pilgrim's Guide to Hell
Eternal Wellness: The Importance of Healing, Connecting, Community, and the Inner Journey
Schelling and Swedenborg: Mysticism and German Idealism
The Country of Spirit
Comprehending Coincidences: Synchronicity & Personal Transformation
True Christianity 1
Secrets of Heaven - New Century Edition
Swedenborg & New Paradigm Science
Heavenly City: A Spiritual Guidebook
Hidden Millennium:The Doomsday Fallacy
Emanuel Swedenborg: A Continuing Vision
Psychology of Spiritual Healing

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  Schelling and Swedenborg: Mysticism and German Idealism
Swedenborg Studies Series, no. 6 Author: Horn, Friedemann Translator: Dole, George F. PaperBack "Horn's groundbreaking study, a combination of superb scholarship, lucid writing, and stimulating discourse, is made, at last, accessible to an English readership." ---Professor Antoine Faivre, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes This work derives from Horn's doctoral thesis on German philosopher Friedrich Schelling; Horn studied at Marburg University under Ernst Benz, who examined the impact of Swedenborg's theology on nineteenth-century Europe. Horn documents Schelling's engagement with Swedenborg's works, an engagement fueled by the deaths of two women whom Schelling loved. Schelling framed a philosophy that addressed his personal issues; and in Swedenborg's descriptions of the spiritual realm, he found an invaluable resource. The scholar will find suggestive contacts with Goethe, Wagner, and Franz von Baader, and with a theosophical tradition whose importance may have been overshadowed by Kant's scathing criticism of Swedenborg. In giving access to that undercurrent, Horn provides a unique and neglected view of nineteenth-century thought.

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