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Emanuel Swedenborg (, Swedish: [ˈsvêːdɛnˌbɔrj] ; born Emanuel Swedberg; 8 February [O.S. 29 January] 1688 – 29 March 1772) was a Swedish Christian theologian, scientist, philosopher and mystic. He became best known for his book on the afterlife, Heaven and Hell (1758). Swedenborg had a prolific career as an inventor and scientist. In 1741, at 53, he entered into a spiritual phase in which he began to experience dreams and visions, notably on Easter Weekend, on 6 April 1744. His experiences culminated in a "spiritual awakening" in which he received a revelation that Jesus Christ had appointed him to write The Heavenly Doctrine to reform Christianity. According to The Heavenly Doctrine, the Lord had opened Swedenborg's spiritual eyes so that from then on, he could freely visit heaven and hell to converse with angels, demons and other spirits, and that the Last Judgment had already occurred in 1757, the year before the 1758 publication of De Nova Hierosolyma et ejus doctrina coelesti (English: Concerning the New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine). Over the last 28 years of his life, Swedenborg wrote 18 published theological works—and several more that remained unpublished. He termed himself a "Servant of the Lord Jesus Christ" in True Christian Religion, which he published himself. Some followers of The Heavenly Doctrine believe that of his theological works, only those that were published by Swedenborg himself are fully divinely inspired. Others have regarded all Swedenborg's theological works as equally inspired, saying for example that the fact that some works were "not written out in a final edited form for publication does not make a single statement less trustworthy than the statements in any of the other works". The New Church, also known as Swedenborgianism, is a Restorationist denomination of Christianity originally founded in 1787 and comprising several historically related Christian churches that revere Swedenborg's writings as revelation. Early life Swedenborg's father, Jesper Swedberg (1653–1735), descended from a wealthy mining family, bergsfrälse (early noble families in the mining sector), the Stjärna family, of the same patrilineal background as the noble family Stiernhielm, the earliest known patrilineal member being Olof Nilsson Stjärna of Stora Kopparberg. He travelled abroad and studied theology, and on returning home, he was eloquent enough to impress the Swedish king, Charles XI, with his sermons in Stockholm. Through the king's influence, he would later become professor of theology at Uppsala University and Bishop of Skara. Jesper took an interest in the beliefs of the dissenting Lutheran Pietist movement, which emphasised the virtues of communion with God rather than relying on sheer faith (sola fide). Sola fide is a tenet of the Lutheran Church, and Jesper was charged with being a pietist heretic. While controversial, the beliefs were to have a major impact on his son Emanuel's spirituality. Jesper furthermore held the unconventional belief that angels and spirits were present in everyday life. This also came to have a strong impact on Emanuel. In 1703–1709, aged 15–21, Emanuel Swedenborg lived in Erik Benzelius the Younger's house. He completed his university course at Uppsala in 1709, and in 1710, he made his grand tour through the Netherlands, France and Germany before reaching London, where he would spend the next four years. It was a flourishing centre of scientific ideas and discoveries. He studied physics, mechanics and philosophy and read and wrote poetry. According to the preface of a book by the Swedish critic Olof Lagercrantz, Swedenborg wrote to his benefactor and brother-in-law Benzelius that he believed he might be destined to be a great scientist. Early scientific work and spiritual reflections In 1715, aged 27, Swedenborg returned to Sweden, where he devoted himself to natural science and engineering projects for the next two decades. A first step was his meeting with King Charles XII of Sweden in the city of Lund, in 1716. The Swedish inventor Christopher Polhem, who became a close friend of Swedenborg, was also present. Swedenborg's purpose was to persuade the king to fund an observatory in northern Sweden. However, the warlike king did not consider this project important enough, but did appoint Swedenborg to be assessor-extraordinary on the Swedish Board of Mines (Bergskollegium) in Stockholm. From 1716 to 1718, aged 30, Swedenborg published a scientific periodical entitled Daedalus Hyperboreus ("The Northern Daedalus"), a record of mechanical and mathematical inventions and discoveries. One notable description was that of a flying machine, the same he had been sketching a few years earlier. In 1718, Swedenborg published an article that attempted to explain spiritual and mental events in terms of minute vibrations, or "tremulations". Upon the death of Charles XII, Queen Ulrika Eleonora ennobled Swedenborg and his siblings. It was common in Sweden during the 17th and 18th centuries for the children of bishops to receive that honor, as a recognition of the services of their father. The family name was changed from Swedberg to Swedenborg. In 1724, he was offered the chair of mathematics at Uppsala University, but he declined and said that he had dealt mainly with geometry, chemistry and metallurgy during his career. He also said that he did not have the gift of eloquent speech because of a stutter, as recognized by many of his acquaintances; it forced him to speak slowly and carefully, and there are no known occurrences of his speaking in public. The Swedish critic Olof Lagerkrantz proposed that Swedenborg compensated for his impediment by extensive argumentation in writing. Scientific studies and spiritual reflections in the 1730s During the 1730s, Swedenborg undertook many studies of anatomy and physiology. He had the first known anticipation of the neuron concept. a century before the full significance of the nerve cell was realised. He also had prescient ideas about the cerebral cortex, the hierarchical organization of the nervous system, the localization of the cerebrospinal fluid, the functions of the pituitary gland, the perivascular spaces, the foramen of Magendie, the idea of somatotopic organization, and the association of frontal brain regions with the intellect. In some cases, his conclusions have been experimentally verified in modern times. In the 1730s, Swedenborg became increasingly interested in spiritual matters and was determined to find a theory to explain how matter relates to spirit. Swedenborg's desire to understand the order and the purpose of creation first led him to investigate the structure of matter and the process of creation itself. In the Principia, he outlined his philosophical method, which incorporated experience, geometry (the means by which the inner order of the world can be known) and the power of reason. 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    Life of Emanuel Swedenborg

    William White

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    The Dharma of Poetry

    John Brehm

    Discover how to engage with poetry to support your spiritual practice, leading to more mindfulness, equanimity, and joy.In The Dharma of Poetry, John Brehm shows how poems can open...

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    Spiritual Christianity

    Emanuel Swedenborg

    Replica of 1846 edition by William Newbery, London. The book includes theological works of Emanuel Swedenborg (16881772). Emanuel Swedenborg throughout his work tried to interprete...

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    The Essential Swedenborg

    Emanuel Swedenborg

    The Essential Swedenborg summarizes in modern terms the basic features of the theology put forward by Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772), scientist, inventor, statesman, philosoph...

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    Life of Emanuel Swedenborg

    William White

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    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    Works of Emanuel Swedenborg

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    Spiritual Life and the Word of God, book-length excerpt from The Apocalypse Explained

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    Life of Emanuel Swedenborg

    William White

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    The Teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg Vol. II

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    The Teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg

    Emanuel Swedenborg

    The New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine is a wonderful introduction to the beliefs of the New Church and an overview of its theological foundations. Here Emanuel Swedenborg dis...

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    A Compendium of the Theological Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, Third Ed.

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    The Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg Vol. II

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    Emanuel Swedenborg

    Ernst Benz & Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke

    Originally written more than fifty years ago by eminent scholar Ernst Benz, this volume stands as one of the most comprehensive biographies of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) ever p...

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    La vita dopo la morte

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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  • Miscellaneous Theological Works of Emanuel Swedenborg synopsis, comments

    Miscellaneous Theological Works of Emanuel Swedenborg

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    The Life and Mission of Emanuel Swedenborg

    Benjamin Worcester

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    Emanuel Swedenborg

    L. B. De Beaumont

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    Maurice Nicoll

    Gary Lachman

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    The Natural philosophy of Emanuel Swedenborg

    David Dunér

    Although Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) is commonly known for his spiritual philosophy, his early career was focused on natural science. During this period, Swedenborg thought ...

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    Spiritual Diary

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    The Swedish Prophet

    Jose Antonio Anton-Pacheco & Steven Skattebo

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    Heaven and its Wonders and Hell

    Emanuel Swedenborg

    The Lord, speaking in the presence of His disciples of the consummation of the age, which is the final period of the church, says, near the end of what He foretells about its succe...

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    The Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg Vol. I

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    Emanuel Swedenborg as a Philosopher, and Man of Science

    Rudolph Leonard Tafel

    While Swedish philosopher and mystic Emanuel Swedenborg is remembered chiefly for the spiritual visions he had of angels, demons and life on other planets, he also had a long caree...

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    Overcoming Divisiveness

    Emanuel Swedenborg & Morgan Beard

    As long as there have been groups of people, there have been divisions between them personal, ideological, racial, religious, ethnic, and more. The ideological divisions in society...

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    Apocalypse Revealed

    Emanuel Swedenborg

    1. The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto Him, to show unto His servants things which must shortly come to pass; and He signified, sending by His angel to His servant ...

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    Rest in Pieces

    Bess Lovejoy

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    Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell From Things Heard and Seen

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    The Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg Vol. III

    Emanuel Swedenborg

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    Collected Works of Emanuel Swedenborg. Illustrated

    Emanuel Swedenborg

    Emanuel Swedenborg became best known for his book on the afterlife, Heaven and Hell.At 53, he entered into a spiritual phase in which he began to experience dreams and visions. His...

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    Our life after death

    Emanuel Swedenborg

    ContentsIntroductionEditor’s NoteWhat the World of Spirits isEach of Us is Inwardly a SpiritOur Revival from DeathAfter Death, We Are in a Fully Human FormWe Leave Nothing Behind e...

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    Enlightenment All the Way to Heaven

    Friedemann Stengel & Suzanne Schwarz Zuber

    Enlightenment All the Way to Heaven: Emanuel Swedenborg in the Context of EighteenthCentury Theology and Philosophy is an English translation of Friedemann Stengel’s 2009...

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    The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love

    Emanuel Swedenborg

    "I am aware that many who read the following pages and the Memorable Relations annexed to the chapters, will believe that they are fictions of the imagination; but I solemnly decla...