Author: M. A. Wright
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Category : New Jerusalem Church
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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A Lecture on Orthodox and Swedenborgian Views of the Trinity
Author: M. A. Wright
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Category : New Jerusalem Church
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Category : New Jerusalem Church
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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The Caution; Being a Lecture on the Divine Unity, Trinity, and Atonement, Delivered on Monday Evening, Nov. 19, 1838, in the Masonic Hall, Yarmouth, to which are Added, the Controversial Papers Written on the Subject of the Lecture, and Published in the Norfolk Chronicle, Together with the Author's Reply to the Letter Addressed to Him
Author: Thomas Goyder
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Category : Atonement
Languages : en
Pages : 198
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Category : Atonement
Languages : en
Pages : 198
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God the Invisible King
Author: Herbert George Wells
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Category : God
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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Category : God
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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Nineteenth Century Short-title Catalogue: phase 1. 1816-1870
Reply to Rev. Dr. Woods' “Lectures on Swedenborgianism,” etc
Author: George Bush
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Category : Spiritualism
Languages : en
Pages : 302
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Category : Spiritualism
Languages : en
Pages : 302
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Morning light [afterw.] The New-Church weekly
Nineteenth Century Short Title Catalogue Extracted from the Catalogues of the Bodleian Library, the British Library, the Library of Trinity College (Dublin), the National Library of Scotland, and the University Libraries of Cambridge and Newcastle: Phase 1: 1816-1870. v.15. Fort - Fyv and Indexes for volumes 11-15. v.20. Hor-Hunt, W. R. and Indexes for v. 16-20. v.21. Hunten-Jero. v.22. Jerp-Kief. v.23. Kieg-Lecom. v.24. Lecon-Lorc. v.25. Lord-Maccaul and Indexes for volumes 21-25
The Monthly Journal of the American Unitarian Association
Author: American Unitarian Association
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Category : Unitarian churches
Languages : en
Pages : 610
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Includes music.
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Category : Unitarian churches
Languages : en
Pages : 610
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Includes music.
Servetus, Swedenborg and the Nature of God
Author: Andrew Malcolm Thomas Dibb
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761829751
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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The Trinity was defined at the Council of Nicaea and the relationship of the human and divine natures of Christ was defined at Chalcedon. Very few questioned the Church's depictions of the nature of God. Two such mavericks, Michael Servetus (1509-1553) and Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), in spite of their Christian educations, rejected the Church's creedal understanding of God and the Trinity. Although they lived in two different ages- the Reformation and Enlightenment, and there is no evidence that Swedenborg ever read or even knew of Servetus- the two men came to remarkably similar conclusions about the nature of God. Each scholar stated that the Trinity does not rest in three Persons, but rather takes form in the single person of Jesus Christ, the visible God. Servetus was a superb scholar in his day. He mastered the Church Fathers and possessed an encyclopedic knowledge of the Bible. Servetus tragically perished in the flames at Geneva because of his beliefs. Swedenborg, likewise, was a well-known and respected scholar, philosopher, and anatomist. He dedicated the last thirty years of his life to biblical research, producing a series of some thirty volumes (in English) of theological writings. His work influenced many of the great thinkers and artists of the nineteenth century and continues to be read and studied in many parts of the world today.
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761829751
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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The Trinity was defined at the Council of Nicaea and the relationship of the human and divine natures of Christ was defined at Chalcedon. Very few questioned the Church's depictions of the nature of God. Two such mavericks, Michael Servetus (1509-1553) and Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), in spite of their Christian educations, rejected the Church's creedal understanding of God and the Trinity. Although they lived in two different ages- the Reformation and Enlightenment, and there is no evidence that Swedenborg ever read or even knew of Servetus- the two men came to remarkably similar conclusions about the nature of God. Each scholar stated that the Trinity does not rest in three Persons, but rather takes form in the single person of Jesus Christ, the visible God. Servetus was a superb scholar in his day. He mastered the Church Fathers and possessed an encyclopedic knowledge of the Bible. Servetus tragically perished in the flames at Geneva because of his beliefs. Swedenborg, likewise, was a well-known and respected scholar, philosopher, and anatomist. He dedicated the last thirty years of his life to biblical research, producing a series of some thirty volumes (in English) of theological writings. His work influenced many of the great thinkers and artists of the nineteenth century and continues to be read and studied in many parts of the world today.
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Category : New Jerusalem Church
Languages : en
Pages : 602
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Publisher:
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Category : New Jerusalem Church
Languages : en
Pages : 602
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