As is commonly known, Jacob Boehme (1575–1624) is, and has been ever since his emergence, difficult to place in the history of thought. He has, for instance, been characterized as ‘the most religious of philosophers’. As such Boehme could be seen to be on a borderline somewhere between philosophy and theology. From a reverse point of view, however, he could also be termed the most speculative of the religiously minded, as a deeply religious thinker or mystic. His influence is also shown in both fields; not only was he to play an important role within German philosophy during the Romantic era, but also, within the Pietist movement, or the movement for revival of piety within the Lutheran church. Focusing on the Pietist movement, initiated b...
The roots of psychodynamic psychotherapy have been traced back to 19th century European Romanticism,...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is a reevaluation of the esoteric writings of Jacob Bohme, ...
A number of influential theologians over the past two centuries have denied that Protestant Christia...
As is commonly known, Jacob Boehme (1575–1624) is, and has been ever since his emergence, difficult ...
This is a biography of one of the most original and one of the least understood seminal writers of t...
German Lutheran Pietism, as represented by Philipp J. Spener and August H. Francke’s institutions at...
Shoemaker, Lutheran dissenter, and author of numerous writings that exercised a profound and lasting...
This thesis, in the spirit of the History of Ideas, seeks to bring together in one work the basic id...
Związki między zachodnią ezoteryką i filozofią nowożytną głównego nurtu są niechętnie eksponowane pr...
Pietism has often been described as a “Reformation within the Reformation” because it encompasses a ...
Viewing Christian Pietism as an influential context for Isaac Wetzlar’s Libes briv raises some quest...
The article presents an analysis of the foreword by Samuel Schelwig (1643–1715), pastor of the Holy ...
This study of Pietism, and specifically the development of Pietist ecclesiology, several important q...
In the Central Library of Zurich, we find several handwritten volumes dating from the middle of the ...
This works considers the developments of theological thought of Jacob Böhme (c/a 1570-1624) a German...
The roots of psychodynamic psychotherapy have been traced back to 19th century European Romanticism,...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is a reevaluation of the esoteric writings of Jacob Bohme, ...
A number of influential theologians over the past two centuries have denied that Protestant Christia...
As is commonly known, Jacob Boehme (1575–1624) is, and has been ever since his emergence, difficult ...
This is a biography of one of the most original and one of the least understood seminal writers of t...
German Lutheran Pietism, as represented by Philipp J. Spener and August H. Francke’s institutions at...
Shoemaker, Lutheran dissenter, and author of numerous writings that exercised a profound and lasting...
This thesis, in the spirit of the History of Ideas, seeks to bring together in one work the basic id...
Związki między zachodnią ezoteryką i filozofią nowożytną głównego nurtu są niechętnie eksponowane pr...
Pietism has often been described as a “Reformation within the Reformation” because it encompasses a ...
Viewing Christian Pietism as an influential context for Isaac Wetzlar’s Libes briv raises some quest...
The article presents an analysis of the foreword by Samuel Schelwig (1643–1715), pastor of the Holy ...
This study of Pietism, and specifically the development of Pietist ecclesiology, several important q...
In the Central Library of Zurich, we find several handwritten volumes dating from the middle of the ...
This works considers the developments of theological thought of Jacob Böhme (c/a 1570-1624) a German...
The roots of psychodynamic psychotherapy have been traced back to 19th century European Romanticism,...
The primary purpose of this dissertation is a reevaluation of the esoteric writings of Jacob Bohme, ...
A number of influential theologians over the past two centuries have denied that Protestant Christia...