
Jakob Böhme
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 400 years ago |
Date of birth | April 24,1575 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Stary Zawidow |
Poland | |
Date of died | November 17,1624 |
Died | Gorlitz |
Germany | |
Influenced | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
Parents | George Wissen |
Ursula Boehme | |
Influenced by | Paracelsus |
Valentin Weigel | |
Caspar Schwenckfeld | |
Job | Philosopher |
School | Christian mysticism |
Notabl idea | Boehmian theosophy; The mystical being of the deity as the Ungrund |
Other name | Jacob Boehme, Jacob Behmen; |
Influences | Paracelsus |
Valentin Weigel | |
Caspar Schwenckfeld | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 641998 |
Concerning the Three Principles of the Divine Essence
The Threefold Life of Man
The Aurora
The Key of Jacob Boehme
Genius of the Transcendent: Mystical Writings of Jakob Boehme
The Signature of All Things: De Signatura Rerum
Signatura rerum
The Incarnation of Jesus Christ
The confessions of Jacob Boehme
True resignation
The Epistles of Jacob Boehme
Jacob Boehme: Essential Readings
Dialogues on the supersensual life
Of True Repentance
The Suprasensual Life: And the Way to Christ
The Works of Jacob Behmen, the Teutonic Theosopher . . . : To which is Prefixed, the Life of the Author
Personal Christianity a Science: The Doctrines ;of Jacob Boehme, the God-taught Philosopher
Six theosophic points
Six theosophic points and other writings
The Incarnation of Christ
Aurora
The High and Deep Searching Out of the Threefold Life of Man Through Or According to the Three Principles
The Key of Jacob Boehme, & The Confessions of Jacob Boehme: With an Introduction by Evelyn Underhill
The Remainder of Books Written by Jacob Behme
Mysterium Magnum (Large Print 3 Vol Set): An Exposition of the First Book of Moses Called Genesis
The Forty Questions of the Soul: And The Clavis
The signature of all things and other writings
On the election of grace
Works of Jacob Behmen V4: The Teutonic Philosopher
Works of Jacob Behmen V1: The Teutonic Philosopher
The Four Complexions: Or, a Treatise of Consolatory Instruction, Against the Time of Temptation, for a Sad and Assaulted Heart. . . . Originally Written in High-Dutch, March 1621. By Jacob Behmen, . . .
The way to Christ
Mysterium magnum
The signature of all things
The Threefold Life of Man
The Aurora
The Key of Jacob Boehme
Genius of the Transcendent: Mystical Writings of Jakob Boehme
The Signature of All Things: De Signatura Rerum
Signatura rerum
The Incarnation of Jesus Christ
The confessions of Jacob Boehme
True resignation
The Epistles of Jacob Boehme
Jacob Boehme: Essential Readings
Dialogues on the supersensual life
Of True Repentance
The Suprasensual Life: And the Way to Christ
The Works of Jacob Behmen, the Teutonic Theosopher . . . : To which is Prefixed, the Life of the Author
Personal Christianity a Science: The Doctrines ;of Jacob Boehme, the God-taught Philosopher
Six theosophic points
Six theosophic points and other writings
The Incarnation of Christ
Aurora
The High and Deep Searching Out of the Threefold Life of Man Through Or According to the Three Principles
The Key of Jacob Boehme, & The Confessions of Jacob Boehme: With an Introduction by Evelyn Underhill
The Remainder of Books Written by Jacob Behme
Mysterium Magnum (Large Print 3 Vol Set): An Exposition of the First Book of Moses Called Genesis
The Forty Questions of the Soul: And The Clavis
The signature of all things and other writings
On the election of grace
Works of Jacob Behmen V4: The Teutonic Philosopher
Works of Jacob Behmen V1: The Teutonic Philosopher
The Four Complexions: Or, a Treatise of Consolatory Instruction, Against the Time of Temptation, for a Sad and Assaulted Heart. . . . Originally Written in High-Dutch, March 1621. By Jacob Behmen, . . .
The way to Christ
Mysterium magnum
The signature of all things
Jakob Böhme Life story
Jakob Böhme was a German philosopher, Christian mystic, and Lutheran Protestant theologian. He was considered an original thinker by many of his contemporaries within the Lutheran tradition, and his first book, commonly known as Aurora, caused a great scandal.