| Emanuel Swedenborg was born in 1688 in Sweden. His father was a Lutheran bishop who adopted the beliefs of the Lutheran Pietest movement, which placed more emphasis on the virtues of love and communion with God than on faith alone. These beliefs were to have a major impact on his son. A well-respected member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences, Swedenborg devoted himself to scientific and philosophical studies that brought him recognition across Europe. In the mid-1730s, he redirected his studies to the anatomy in search of the connection between the soul and the body, making several significant discoveries. In the early 1740s he shifted his main focus from science to theology. He began studying Scripture and publishing theological works that draw on the Bible, reasoning, and his own spiritual experiences. His Christian writings offers unique and uplifting perspectives on the nature of God, the afterlife, the Bible, marriage, relationships and the path to salvation. | ||
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| Heaven and Hell
by Emanuel Swedenborg $10.20 Swedenborg's classic work on the afterlife. | Divine Love and Wisdom (Swedenborg, Emanuel...
by Emanuel Swedenborg $15.00 | Divine Providence (Swedenborg, Emanuel, Wor...
by Emanuel Swedenborg $15.00 |
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| True Christianity (v. 1)
by Emanuel Swedenborg $11.70 | Love in Marriage: A Translation of Emanuel ...
by Emanuel Swedenborg | Heavenly City: A Spiritual Guidebook
by Emanuel Swedenborg A fresh new translation of a work by Emanuel Swedenborg, sometimes entitled "The New Jerusalem" or "The New Jerusalem and Its ... |
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| Charity: The Practice of Neighborliness
by William Wunsch | Afterlife: A Guided Tour to Heaven and Its ...
by Donald Rose $11.01 This book provides excerpts from Emanuel Swedenborg's classic, "Heaven and Hell", rearranging and abridging it and offering up... | The Last Judgment in Retrospect
by Emanuel Swedenborg Some of Swedenborg's works can seem dauntingly long. Here is one that is not, yet packs a lot within its 93 pages to think abo... |
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