This article examines the history of Kabbalah in Sweden. The reader is presented with an overall view to Kabbalah in Sweden: first, the Johannes Bureus and the Nordic Kabbalah, Kabbalah after Bureus, Kabbalistic literature, and last, Kabbalah in Sweden today. When the Kabbalah reached Sweden it was mainly the non-Jewish Kabbalah that gained influence, even if its Jewish roots were acknowledged. Johannes Bureus unites, in a similar fashion as do the Christian Kabbalists in continental Europe, Christian motifs with the symbolic world of the Kabbalah. Bureus, however, adds runes, ancient Norse gods and Gothic ideas in his own unique manner. The Kabbalah invites speculation and the search for correspondences which has caused the Kabbalah in Swe...
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This article focuses on the general history of the Fourth Way in Finland. The Fourth Way, or simply ...
The Italian Renaissance was to many of its contemporaries a golden age. It was unarguably a phenomen...
This dissertation examines the ways in which an early seventeenth century author, Yissachar Baer ben...
This article examines the history of Kabbalah in Sweden. The reader is presented with an overall vie...
Gothicism in general, and the Swedish Gothicism in particular, had a close connection to the esoteri...
The article explores the intertwined religious and artistic viewpoints of contemporary Sámi artist L...
This article aims to orientate and introduce potential researchers into Swedish Pentecostal movement...
In this short article the author tried to trace the history of the last kabbalists of Germany. It is...
This article sets out to trace possible influences of Emanuel Swedenborg, the Swedish theosophist an...
The article considers the light shed on ancient religion by comparative linguistics and the analysis...
Research on the early 20th century European and American reception of yoga have revealed the signif...
Between 1749 and 1771 the Swede Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) wrote and published eighteen religiou...
The article presents some texts from manuscript 2284 stored at the Jagiellonian University Library i...
Kabbalah is a mystical and highly spiritual form of Judaism. Popularized by its endorsement by high-...
At the end of the eighteenth century, Edward Gibbon described the antiquarian scholars of previous g...
This article focuses on the general history of the Fourth Way in Finland. The Fourth Way, or simply ...
The Italian Renaissance was to many of its contemporaries a golden age. It was unarguably a phenomen...
This dissertation examines the ways in which an early seventeenth century author, Yissachar Baer ben...