Jacob Böhme (also known in older English editions as Jacob Behmen), known in his lifetime as the Philosophus Teutonicus, remains one of the most penetrating voices of Christian mysticism. Writing in his native German rather than in learned Latin, this Lutheran thinker sought to articulate the inner workings of the divine life within the human soul. In Of Heaven and Hell, these realities are not treated as distant realms but as inward states-conditions of light and darkness unfolding within the depths of the spirit. For Böhme, heaven and hell are revealed wherever the will turns toward or away from the divine ground. His language, at once symbolic and experiential, traces the drama of freedom, suffering, regeneration, and union with God. His influence extended far beyond his own century, shaping currents of German religious philosophy and drawing the attention of figures such as Hegel. Included here is The Life of Jacob Behmen, the Teutonic Theosopher, preserving the historical form of his name and offering insight into the life and struggles of a thinker whose writings stirred both admiration and opposition.
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Jacob Böhme or Behmen was a German philosopher, Christian mystic and Lutheran Protestant theologian. His philosophical-religious oeuvre is remarkable for its richness and originality. It made an impact far beyond German borders, both to the East and to the West. G.W.F. Hegel referred to him as "the first German philosopher". Behmen had to defend his writings against religious and secular authorities alike.Included : THE LIFE OF JACOB BEHMEN, The Teutonic Theosopher.Behmen's nickname "philosophus teutonicus" has to do with the fact that he wrote in his German mother tongue rather than in Latin. Artikel-Nr. 36619643/2
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