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Jakob Böhme

    24. April 1575 – 17. November 1624

    Jakob Böhme war ein deutscher christlicher Mystiker und Theologe, der als origineller Denker innerhalb der lutherischen Tradition gilt. Sein erstes Buch, bekannt als Aurora, verursachte einen großen Skandal und offenbarte die provokative Natur seiner tiefgründigen theologischen und metaphysischen Untersuchungen. Böhmes Werk zeichnet sich durch eine einzigartige Auseinandersetzung mit spirituellen Konzepten aus und hat die mystische und theologische Gedankenwelt nachhaltig beeinflusst.

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    Mysterium pansophicum
    Die Morgenröte bricht an
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      The Works of Jacob Behmen, the Teutonic Theosopher: To Which is Prefixed the Life of the Author; With Figures Illustrating his Principles, Left by the
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    • 2021

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      Concerning the Election of Grace, or of Gods Will Towards Man: Commonly Called Predestination ...
    • 2019

      Jacob Behmen's theosophick philosophy unfolded:

      In divers considerations and demonstrations

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      The theosophical philosophy presented in this work delves into diverse considerations and demonstrations of Jacob Behmen's thought. This edition, a faithful reprint of the 1691 original, offers insights into Behmen's unique spiritual and philosophical perspectives, exploring themes of divine wisdom and the nature of reality. Readers can expect a profound exploration of metaphysical concepts that reflect Behmen's influence on later philosophical and mystical traditions.

      Jacob Behmen's theosophick philosophy unfolded:
    • 2017

      Jacob Böhme (1575–1624) patří bez nadsázky k nejoriginálnějším myslitelům duchovních dějin Evropy. Cesta ke Kristu spolu s dalšími texty, které přináší tento svazek, uvádí schůdnou cestou do Böhmova ideového světa. Ukazuje jej jako muže plamenné víry, jako duchovního učitele, jako odvážného myslitele i člověka své doby. Jako autora, jehož dílo poskytlo dalším generacím inspiraci tak mohutnou jako málokteré jiné.

      Christosophia, čili, Cesta ke Kristu a jiné texty
    • 2016

      The Three Principles of the Divine Essence was Boehme's second book and the one he recommended as an introduction to all his writings. The three principles - the fire world, the light world and the outer world - proceed from the Father, Son and Spirit, and are manifest in all things. -- Amazon.com

      Three Principles of the Divine Essence