Jacob Böhme and his world
Jacob Boehme (1575-1624) is famous as a shoemaker and spiritual author. His works and thought are frequently studied as a product of his mystical illumination. Jacob Boehme and His World adopts a different perspective. It seeks to demystify Boehme by focusing on aspects of his immediate cultural and...
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Language: | English |
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Leiden Boston
Brill
[2019]
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In: |
Aries book series (volume 25)
Year: 2019 |
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Series/Journal: | Aries book series
volume 25 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Böhme, Jakob 1575-1624
B Böhme, Jakob 1575-1624 / Theosophy / Religious philosophy B Böhme, Jakob 1575-1624 / Natural philosophy / Social network |
RelBib Classification: | AA Study of religion |
Further subjects: | B
Böhme, Jakob
B Conference program 2014 (Görlitz) |
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Summary: | Jacob Boehme (1575-1624) is famous as a shoemaker and spiritual author. His works and thought are frequently studied as a product of his mystical illumination. Jacob Boehme and His World adopts a different perspective. It seeks to demystify Boehme by focusing on aspects of his immediate cultural and social context and the intellectual currents of his time, including Boehme's writing as literature, the social conditions in Goerlitz, Boehme's correspondence networks, a contemporary "crisis of Piety", Paracelsian and Kabbalistic currents, astrology, astronomy and alchemy, and his relationship to other dissenting authors. Relevant facets of reception include Boehme's philosophical standing, his contributions to pre-Pietism, and early English translations of his works |
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Item Description: | "The purpose of this volume, which has its origin in a Görlitz conference ..." (Seite XIII) |
ISBN: | 9004383859 |