Introduction to Jacob Boehme

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17th Century
Blake's Works
Blake’s Works
Boehme's Concept
Boehme's Idea
Boehme's Theosophy
Boehme's Thought
Boehme's Work
Boehme's Writings
Boehme’s Concept
Boehme’s Idea
Boehme’s Theosophy
Boehme’s Thought
Boehme’s Work
Boehme’s Writings
Bohme
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Charles Hotham
Christian mysticism
Christian Theosophy
Early English Romantics
early modern religious networks
English Behmenists
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German Mysticism
Great Reformation
Hegelian theology
Jacob Behmen
Jane Lead
Johann Georg Gichtel
John Pordage
Le Blon
Mysterium Magnum
Pietism history
Pietist movement
Radical Reformation
Radical Reformation studies
Romanticism philosophy
Signatura Rerum
Teutonic Philosopher
theosophic
Threefold Life
Von Franckenberg
Von Stuckrad
Western esotericism
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415843577
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jul 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume brings together for the first time some of the world’s leading authorities on the German mystic Jacob Boehme, to illuminate his thought and its reception over four centuries for the benefit of students and advanced scholars alike. Boehme’s theosophical works have influenced Western culture in profound ways since their dissemination in the early 17th Century, and these interdisciplinary essays trace the social and cultural networks as well as the intellectual pathways involved in Boehme’s enduring impact. The chapters range from situating Boehme in the 16th Century Radical Reformation, to discussions of his significance in modern theology. They explore the major contexts for Boehme’s reception including the Pietist movement, Russian religious thought and Western esotericism, as well as focusing more closely on important readers: the religious radicals of the English Civil Wars and the later English Behmenists; literary figures such as Goethe and Blake, and great philosophers of the modern age, among them Schelling and Hegel. Together, the chapters illustrate the depth and variety of Boehme’s influence and a concluding chapter addresses directly an underlying theme of the volume – asking why Boehme matters today, and how readers in the present might be enriched by a fresh engagement with his apparently opaque and complex writings.

Ariel Hessayon is Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has published extensively on a variety of early modern topics: antiscripturism, book burning, communism, environmentalism, esotericism, extra-canonical texts, heresy, crypto-Jews, Judaizing, millenarianism, mysticism, prophecy, and religious radicalism. Sarah Apetrei is Departmental Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History at the University of Oxford. She is the author of Women, Feminism and Religion in Early Enlightenment England, and is currently working on a book dealing with the place of mystical theology in seventeenth-century British religion.