
Emanuel Swedenborg, Der Nordische Seher: Sein Leben Und Seine Lehre, Nebst Einer Kurzen Kritik Der Letztern Von Biblischem Standpunkte...
작성자
Carl F. Nanz
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
76
언어
독일어
출판됨
Nov 6, 2011
출판사
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1271372711
ISBN-13
9781271372713
설명
Carl F. Nanz delves into the life and teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg, a figure known as the Nordic seer. With a blend of biographical elements and theological exploration, Nanz paints a portrait of a man whose insights have left an indelible mark on spiritual thought. Swedenborg’s experiences and revelations unfold through engaging narratives, offering readers a glimpse into the mysticism and depth of his character.
Nanz goes beyond mere biography to critically examine Swedenborg's doctrines, assessing them from a biblical perspective. He encourages readers to consider the implications of Swedenborg’s ideas, inviting both admiration and scrutiny. This critical lens allows followers and skeptics alike to engage with Swedenborg's legacy, prompting reflections on faith, revelation, and the nature of divine wisdom.
This comprehensive work not only honors Swedenborg's contributions to spiritual literature but also serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of his thought in relation to traditional biblical teachings. Through this engaging text, Nanz facilitates a deeper appreciation for Swedenborg as both a thinker and a prophet in the religious landscape.
Nanz goes beyond mere biography to critically examine Swedenborg's doctrines, assessing them from a biblical perspective. He encourages readers to consider the implications of Swedenborg’s ideas, inviting both admiration and scrutiny. This critical lens allows followers and skeptics alike to engage with Swedenborg's legacy, prompting reflections on faith, revelation, and the nature of divine wisdom.
This comprehensive work not only honors Swedenborg's contributions to spiritual literature but also serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of his thought in relation to traditional biblical teachings. Through this engaging text, Nanz facilitates a deeper appreciation for Swedenborg as both a thinker and a prophet in the religious landscape.