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1 BÖHME, JACOB --- Filosofie. Psychologie--BÖHME, JACOB --- 1 BÖHME, JACOB Filosofie. Psychologie--BÖHME, JACOB --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Giacomo, --- Boehme, Jacob, --- Böhme, Jacob, --- Boehm, Jacob, --- Behmen, Jacob, --- Behme, Jacob, --- Behm, Jacob, --- Teutonicus, --- Teutonicus Philosophus, --- I. B. T., --- T., I. B., --- I. B., --- B., I., --- Teut, I. B., --- A. S., --- S., A., --- Boehme, Jakub, --- Boehme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Jakob --- Bôhme, Jakob, - 1575-1624. --- Böhme, Jakob --- Böhme, Giacomo --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehm, Jacob --- Behmen, Jacob --- Behme, Jacob --- Behm, Jacob --- Teutonicus --- Teutonicus Philosophus --- I. B. T. --- T., I. B. --- I. B. --- B., I. --- Teut, I. B. --- A. S. --- S., A. --- Boehme, Jakub --- Boehme, Jakob
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Theosophy. --- Théosophie --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Bohme, Jakob --- Théosophie --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Theosophy --- Cosmology --- Religions --- Anthroposophy --- Böhme, Giacomo, --- Boehme, Jacob, --- Böhme, Jacob, --- Boehm, Jacob, --- Behmen, Jacob, --- Behme, Jacob, --- Behm, Jacob, --- Teutonicus, --- Teutonicus Philosophus, --- I. B. T., --- T., I. B., --- I. B., --- B., I., --- Teut, I. B., --- A. S., --- S., A., --- Boehme, Jakub, --- Boehme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Jakob --- Böhme, Giacomo --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehm, Jacob --- Behmen, Jacob --- Behme, Jacob --- Behm, Jacob --- Teutonicus --- Teutonicus Philosophus --- I. B. T. --- T., I. B. --- I. B. --- B., I. --- Teut, I. B. --- A. S. --- S., A. --- Boehme, Jakub --- Boehme, Jakob
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Böhme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Giacomo, --- Boehme, Jacob, --- Böhme, Jacob, --- Boehm, Jacob, --- Behmen, Jacob, --- Behme, Jacob, --- Behm, Jacob, --- Teutonicus, --- Teutonicus Philosophus, --- I. B. T., --- T., I. B., --- I. B., --- B., I., --- Teut, I. B., --- A. S., --- S., A., --- Boehme, Jakub, --- Boehme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jakob --- Böhme, Giacomo --- Boehme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehm, Jacob --- Behmen, Jacob --- Behme, Jacob --- Behm, Jacob --- Teutonicus --- Teutonicus Philosophus --- I. B. T. --- T., I. B. --- I. B. --- B., I. --- Teut, I. B. --- A. S. --- S., A. --- Boehme, Jakub --- Boehme, Jakob
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These appropriations fall into two main groups: those pertaining to the name Böhme or a life assigned to it, and those involving concepts or images from the mystic's oeuvre. The first group constituted an attempt to co-opt the aura of sanctity attached to portrayals of the poet-prophet in order to invest Romantic Poesie with the sacral standing of religion. The second group, exemplified by Friedrich Schlegel and Friedrich Schelling, involved the borrowing and radical redefinition of a few concepts and images from Böhme's work in the hope of bridging the gap between the abstract first principle of idealism and the personal God that became an emotional necessity for both thinkers. Jena Romanticism and Its Appropriation of Jakob Böhme treats the Romantic reception of Böhme as a striking example of how the past is appropriated and rewritten in the service of self-affirmation. Analysing the need and the techniques for this self-affirmation sheds light on the nature of the self to be affirmed and on the content and underlying motivation of the Romantic program.
Romanticism --- Philosophy, German --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Giacomo, --- Boehme, Jacob, --- Böhme, Jacob, --- Boehm, Jacob, --- Behmen, Jacob, --- Behme, Jacob, --- Behm, Jacob, --- Teutonicus, --- Teutonicus Philosophus, --- I. B. T., --- T., I. B., --- I. B., --- B., I., --- Teut, I. B., --- A. S., --- S., A., --- Boehme, Jakub, --- Boehme, Jakob, --- Theosophy --- Romanticism - Germany. --- Philosophy, German - 19th century. --- Theosophy - Germany. --- Böhme, Jakob --- Böhme, Giacomo --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehm, Jacob --- Behmen, Jacob --- Behme, Jacob --- Behm, Jacob --- Teutonicus --- Teutonicus Philosophus --- I. B. T. --- T., I. B. --- I. B. --- B., I. --- Teut, I. B. --- A. S. --- S., A. --- Boehme, Jakub --- Boehme, Jakob --- Bohme, Jakob,
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"Jacob Boehme, the seventeenth century German speculative mystic, influenced the philosophers Hegel and Schelling and both English and German Romantics alike with his visionary thought. Gnostic Apocalypse focuses on the way Boehme's thought repeats and surpasses post-reformation Lutheran thinking, deploys and subverts the commitments of medieval mysticism, realizes the speculative thrust of Renaissance alchemy, is open to esoteric discourses such as the Kabbalah, and articulates a dynamic metaphysics. This book critically assesses the striking claim made in the nineteenth century that Boehme's visionary discourse represents within the confines of specifically Protestant thought nothing less than the return of ancient Gnosis. Although the grounds adduced on behalf of the "Gnostic return" claim in the nineteenth century are dismissed as questionable, O'Regan shows that the fundamental intuition is correct. Boehme's visionary discourse does represent a return of Gnosticism in the modern period, and in this lies its fundamental claim to our contemporary philosophical, theological, and literary attention."--BOOK JACKET
Böhme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Giacomo, --- Boehme, Jacob, --- Böhme, Jacob, --- Boehm, Jacob, --- Behmen, Jacob, --- Behme, Jacob, --- Behm, Jacob, --- Teutonicus, --- Teutonicus Philosophus, --- I. B. T., --- T., I. B., --- I. B., --- B., I., --- Teut, I. B., --- A. S., --- S., A., --- Boehme, Jakub, --- Boehme, Jakob, --- Mysticism. --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- Böhme, Jakob --- Böhme, Giacomo --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehm, Jacob --- Behmen, Jacob --- Behme, Jacob --- Behm, Jacob --- Teutonicus --- Teutonicus Philosophus --- I. B. T. --- T., I. B. --- I. B. --- B., I. --- Teut, I. B. --- A. S. --- S., A. --- Boehme, Jakub --- Boehme, Jakob --- Bohme, Jakob,
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Mystics --- Mysticism --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Persons --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- History --- Biography --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Giacomo, --- Boehme, Jacob, --- Böhme, Jacob, --- Boehm, Jacob, --- Behmen, Jacob, --- Behme, Jacob, --- Behm, Jacob, --- Teutonicus, --- Teutonicus Philosophus, --- I. B. T., --- T., I. B., --- I. B., --- B., I., --- Teut, I. B., --- A. S., --- S., A., --- Boehme, Jakub, --- Boehme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Jakob --- Böhme, Giacomo --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehm, Jacob --- Behmen, Jacob --- Behme, Jacob --- Behm, Jacob --- Teutonicus --- Teutonicus Philosophus --- I. B. T. --- T., I. B. --- I. B. --- B., I. --- Teut, I. B. --- A. S. --- S., A. --- Boehme, Jakub --- Boehme, Jakob
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In this book, Professor Simuț shows how Christian theology started to be understood as a Gnostic philosophy of religion in the thought of the 19th-century scholar F. C. Baur. Although Baur was seen traditionally as a theologian and biblical exegete, Simuț argues that he was in fact a philosopher of religion, and it was his philosophical reading of Christian theology that informed his biblical preoccupations. Specifically, Baur’s perspective on Christian theology was heavily influenced by Jakob Böhme’s esoteric theosophy and Hegel’s religious philosophy in some key issues such as creation, Lucifer, dualism and the connection between spirit and matter coupled with that between philosophy and religion.
Religion --- Gnosticism. --- Philosophical theology. --- Theology, Philosophical --- Philosophy and religion --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Cults --- Philosophy. --- Baur, Ferdinand Christian, --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Giacomo, --- Boehme, Jacob, --- Böhme, Jacob, --- Boehm, Jacob, --- Behmen, Jacob, --- Behme, Jacob, --- Behm, Jacob, --- Teutonicus, --- Teutonicus Philosophus, --- I. B. T., --- T., I. B., --- I. B., --- B., I., --- Teut, I. B., --- A. S., --- S., A., --- Boehme, Jakub, --- Boehme, Jakob, --- Influence. --- Böhme, Jakob --- Böhme, Giacomo --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehm, Jacob --- Behmen, Jacob --- Behme, Jacob --- Behm, Jacob --- Teutonicus --- Teutonicus Philosophus --- I. B. T. --- T., I. B. --- I. B. --- B., I. --- Teut, I. B. --- A. S. --- S., A. --- Boehme, Jakub --- Boehme, Jakob
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Jacob Boehme (1575-1624) is famous as a shoemaker and spiritual author. His works and thought are frequently studied as a product of his mystical illumination. 0Jacob Boehme and His World adopts a different perspective. It seeks to demystify Boehme by focusing on aspects of his immediate cultural and social context and the intellectual currents of his time, including Boehme's writing as literature, the social conditions in Goerlitz, Boehme's correspondence networks, a contemporary "crisis of Piety", Paracelsian and Kabbalistic currents, astrology, astronomy and alchemy, and his relationship to other dissenting authors. Relevant facets of reception include Boehme's philosophical standing, his contributions to pre-Pietism, and early English translations of his works.
1 BÖHME, JACOB --- 141.33 --- 141.33 Filosofische mystiek --- Filosofische mystiek --- 1 BÖHME, JACOB Filosofie. Psychologie--BÖHME, JACOB --- Filosofie. Psychologie--BÖHME, JACOB --- Böhme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Giacomo, --- Boehme, Jacob, --- Böhme, Jacob, --- Boehm, Jacob, --- Behmen, Jacob, --- Behme, Jacob, --- Behm, Jacob, --- Teutonicus, --- Teutonicus Philosophus, --- I. B. T., --- T., I. B., --- I. B., --- B., I., --- Teut, I. B., --- A. S., --- S., A., --- Boehme, Jakub, --- Boehme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Jakob --- Böhme, Giacomo --- Boehme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehm, Jacob --- Behmen, Jacob --- Behme, Jacob --- Behm, Jacob --- Teutonicus --- Teutonicus Philosophus --- I. B. T. --- T., I. B. --- I. B. --- B., I. --- Teut, I. B. --- A. S. --- S., A. --- Boehme, Jakub --- Boehme, Jakob
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Par le biais d'une méthode philologique, historique, et philosophique, ce livre établit l'absence de lien direct entre Maître Eckhart et Jacob Böhme. En réalité, le concept de la "philosophie mystique allemande", commençant soit disant avec Eckhart et finissant avec Böhme, a son origine dans la philosophie romantique du 19ème siècle et est toujours en usage aujourd'hui. L'étude se concentre sur la théorie eckhartienne du "grunt" et de l'"abgrunt" et sur sa relation possible avec la théorie böhmienne de l'"Ungrund". elle montre que les différences entre les deux théories sont essentielles et qu'elles aboutissent à une opposition philosophique profonde entre l'intellectualisme de Maître Eckhart et le volontarisme de Böhme. Ainsi, il faudrait réviser aussi bien la relation de Böhme à Maitre Eckhart que la place de ce dernier au sein de l'histoire de la philosophie.Through methods of philology, history, and philosophy, this book establishes that there is no direct connection between Master Eckhart and Jacob Böhme. The concept of the "German mystic philosophy", starting supposedly with Eckhart and ending with Böhme, actually has its origin in the Romantic philosophy of the 19th century and and is still usual today. This study focuses on the eckhartian theory of the "grunt" and "abgrunt" and its possible relation to the böhmist theory of the "Ungrund". It shows that the differences between both theories are significant and that they culminate in a deep philosophical opposition between the intellectualism of Master Eckhart and the voluntarism of Böhme. Thus, both Böhme's relationship to Master Eckhart and the position of the latter in the history of philosophy should be revised.
Mysticism --- Philosophy, German --- History. --- Eckhart, --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Böhme, Giacomo, --- Boehme, Jacob, --- Böhme, Jacob, --- Boehm, Jacob, --- Behmen, Jacob, --- Behme, Jacob, --- Behm, Jacob, --- Teutonicus, --- Teutonicus Philosophus, --- I. B. T., --- T., I. B., --- I. B., --- B., I., --- Teut, I. B., --- A. S., --- S., A., --- Boehme, Jakub, --- Boehme, Jakob, --- Eckart, --- Eckehart, --- Eckhart, Johannes, --- Ekharti, --- Ėkkhart, --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- German philosophy --- Terminology --- History --- Mysticisme --- Philosophie allemande --- Histoire --- Christian spirituality --- Eckhart [Meister] --- Böhme, Jacob --- Terminology. --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Böhme, Jakob --- Böhme, Giacomo --- Boehme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehm, Jacob --- Behmen, Jacob --- Behme, Jacob --- Behm, Jacob --- Teutonicus --- Teutonicus Philosophus --- I. B. T. --- T., I. B. --- I. B. --- B., I. --- Teut, I. B. --- A. S. --- S., A. --- Boehme, Jakub --- Boehme, Jakob --- Eckhart --- Böhme, Jakob --- Germany --- Philosophy [German ] --- Mysticism - Germany - History. --- Philosophy, German - History. --- Mysticism - Terminology. --- Philosophy, German - Terminology. --- Eckhart, - Meister, - -1327 --- Böhme, Jakob, - 1575-1624. --- Bohme, Jakob,
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Mysticism --- History --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- Angelus Silesius, --- Böhme, Jakob, --- Czepko, Daniel, --- Czepko, Daniel von, --- Böhme, Giacomo, --- Boehme, Jacob, --- Böhme, Jacob, --- Boehm, Jacob, --- Behmen, Jacob, --- Behme, Jacob, --- Behm, Jacob, --- Teutonicus, --- Teutonicus Philosophus, --- I. B. T., --- T., I. B., --- I. B., --- B., I., --- Teut, I. B., --- A. S., --- S., A., --- Boehme, Jakub, --- Boehme, Jakob, --- Scheffler, Johannes --- Silesius, Angelus --- Angelus Silesius --- Silesius, Angelus, --- Angelus, --- Scheffler, Johann, --- Scheffler, Johannes, --- Scheffler, Jan, --- Ślązak, Anioł, --- Angelus Silesius, Johann, --- Silesius, Johann Angelus, --- Johann Angelus, --- Angelus, Johann, --- Silesio, Johann Angelo, --- Angelo Silesio, Johann, --- Bonamicus, Christianus, --- Mysticism - Poland - Silesia - History - 17th century. --- Böhme, Jakob --- Böhme, Giacomo --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehme, Jacob --- Böhme, Jacob --- Boehm, Jacob --- Behmen, Jacob --- Behme, Jacob --- Behm, Jacob --- Teutonicus --- Teutonicus Philosophus --- I. B. T. --- T., I. B. --- I. B. --- B., I. --- Teut, I. B. --- A. S. --- S., A. --- Boehme, Jakub --- Boehme, Jakob --- BOEHME Jakub --- SLAZAK ANIOL --- CZEPKO Daniel --- Silésie --- Identité
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