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SCHELLING & SWEDENBORG: MYSTICISM & GERMAN IDEALISM
Swedenborg Foundation Publishers, 1997 eISBN: 978-0-87785-639-9 | Paper: 978-0-87785-186-8 Library of Congress Classification B2898.H6713 1997 Dewey Decimal Classification 193
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this groundbreaking study, Friedemann Horn documents Friedrich Schelling's intense personal engagement with Emanuel Swedenborg's theological works, an engagement fueled to a considerable extent by the untimely death of two women whom Schelling loved. In Swedenborg's vision of the spiritual realm, Schelling found an invaluable resource that supplied an underpinning for his own romantic idealism. Horn details the linguistic similarities in the writings of the two philosophers and shows how, particularly in Clara and the Stuttgart Lectures, Schelling employs the ideas of the "seer of the North." See other books on: 1688-1772 | 1775-1854 | DOLE, GEORGE F. | SWEDENBORG | Swedenborg, Emanuel See other titles from Swedenborg Foundation Publishers |
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