Jakob Böhme (/ˈbeɪmə, ˈboʊ-/; German: [ˈbøːmə]; 24 April 1575 – 17 November 1624) was a German philosopher, Christian mystic, and Lutheran Protestant...
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Will Receive Power The Way to Christ by Jakob Böhme, translated by William Law The Supersensual Life by Jakob Böhme, translated by William Law (1901) "BBC...
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attributed to the German philosopher Jakob Böhme. Jewish Kabbalah was also formative for Christian theosophy from Böhme on. In 1875, the term theosophy was...
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Mysterium Magnum (section Jakob Böhme)
Elements sprang, sometimes compared with Brahman, aether and akasha. Jakob Böhme (1575–November 17, 1624) a German Christian mystic wrote a treatise entitled...
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idealism. Perry Miller and Arthur Versluis regard Emanuel Swedenborg and Jakob Böhme as pervasive influences on transcendentalism. Transcendentalism is closely...
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Hegel in this statement, Hegel's philosophy itself was influenced by Jakob Böhme. Like most other works attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, the Emerald...
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collection on the German philosopher, Christian mystic, and theologian Jakob Böhme. He is undoubtedly the most famous person of Görlitz with the most profound...
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of the Levant Essenes – Jewish sect during the Second Temple period Jakob Böhme – German philosopher (1575–1624) Manichaeism – Persian religion founded...
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quotations from French writer Paul Valéry, from German Christian mystic Jakob Böhme, and a 1982 news clipping from the Yuma Sun reporting the claim of members...
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an English translator, best known for his translations of the work of Jakob Böhme. Sparrow attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and entered the Inner Temple...
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Mirandola Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Paracelsus John Dee Giordano Bruno Jakob Böhme Robert Fludd Christian Rosenkreuz (legendary, see Rosicrucianism) Modern...
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contexts for example by the Philaletheians and by the Christian mystic Jakob Böhme. In her book The Key to Theosophy, Blavatsky claims that the term Theosophy...
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Dorn Giovanni da Correggio Heinrich Khunrath Hennig Brand Isaac Newton Jakob Böhme Jan Baptist van Helmont Johann Rudolf Glauber John Dee Michael Maier...
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during the English Restoration. Pordage was attracted to the ideas of Jakob Böhme, a Lutheran theosophist and Christian mystic. A group of followers came...
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Radical Pietists are influenced by the writings of Jakob Böhme, Gottfried Arnold, and Philipp Jakob Spener, among others. They teach that personal holiness...
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Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician Jakob Böhme (1575–1624), Christian mystic Jörg Böhme (born 1974), German retired footballer Kurt Böhme (1908–1989)...
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began on continental Europe and took its ideas from the writings of Jakob Böhme (Behmen being one of the adaptations of his name used in England), a...
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Broek, Roelof; Van Heertum, Cis, eds. (2000). From Poimandres to Jacob Böhme: Gnosis, Hermetism and the Christian Tradition. Leiden: Brill. doi:10.1163/9789004501973...
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Mirandola Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Paracelsus John Dee Giordano Bruno Jakob Böhme Robert Fludd Christian Rosenkreuz (legendary, see Rosicrucianism) Modern...
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Leiden: Brill. pp. 122–125. ISBN 978-90-04-37081-4. From Poimandres to Jacob Böhme: Gnosis, Hermetism and the Christian Tradition, pgs 47, 48 Hermetica: The...
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thought. In addition, Saint-Martin drew much inspiration from the work of Jakob Böhme. In 1777, after failing to convince the Elus-Cohens to adopt a more contemplative...
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the visions of Emanuel Swedenborg and the near-cabalistic writings of Jakob Böhme. Blake also included his own interpretations of druidism and paganism...
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Dorn Giovanni da Correggio Heinrich Khunrath Hennig Brand Isaac Newton Jakob Böhme Jan Baptist van Helmont Johann Rudolf Glauber John Dee Michael Maier...
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the Sun, envisioning an ideal society governed by divine principles. Jakob Böhme (1575–1624), a German mystic, explored the relationship between the divine...
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Symbol by early 17th-century Christian mystic Jakob Böhme, including a tetractys of flaming Hebrew letters of the Tetragrammaton....
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Dorn Giovanni da Correggio Heinrich Khunrath Hennig Brand Isaac Newton Jakob Böhme Jan Baptist van Helmont Johann Rudolf Glauber John Dee Michael Maier...
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16th-century German Christian mystic Jakob Böhme, who also speaks of Sophia in works such as The Way to Christ. Jakob Böhme was very influential to a number...
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Mirandola Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa Paracelsus John Dee Giordano Bruno Jakob Böhme Robert Fludd Christian Rosenkreuz (legendary, see Rosicrucianism) Modern...
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the Lutheran tradition but a forerunner of Christian theosophy, was Jakob Böhme. As part of the Protestant Reformation, theologians turned away from...
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Western esotericism Medieval Mysticism Early modern Perennial philosophy Jakob Böhme Emanuel Swedenborg Pietism Modern Romanticism Transcendentalism Universalism...
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