Jakob Böhme — The Teutonic Theosopher

by 5T1V on June 19, 2015

 

Aurora

Aurora

Jakob Böhme – THE TEUTONIC THEOSOPHER

Jakob Böhme (/ˈbeɪmə, ˈboʊ-/;[1] 1575 – November 17, 1624) was a German Christian mystic and theologian. He is considered an original thinker within the Lutheran tradition, and his first book, commonly known as Aurora, caused a great scandal. In contemporary English, his name may be spelled Jacob Boehme; in seventeenth-century England it was also spelled Behmen, approximating the contemporary English pronunciation of the German Böhme.

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Boehme's_Leben

Boehme’s_Leben

Send-Briefe

Send-Briefe

Goettlicher_Offenbarung

Goettlicher_Offenbarung

Mysterium_Magnumii

Mysterium_Magnum ii

Mysterium_MS_Images

Mysterium

Mysterium_Magnum

Mysterium_Magnum

De_Testamentis_Christi

De_Testamentis_Christi

Gnaden_Wahl (Choosing Grace)

Gnaden_Wahl (Choosing Grace)

Rebirth

Rebirth

Signatura_Rerum

Signatura_Rerum

Apologien (APOLOGY AGAINST BALTHASAR TILKEN)

Apologien (APOLOGY AGAINST BALTHASAR TILKEN)

Gespraech (conversations of the Soul)

Gespraech (conversations of the Soul)

Uebersinnliche_Leben (Supersensual Life)

Uebersinnliche_Leben (Supersensual Life)

Six_Theosophic_Points

Six_Theosophic_Points

serenity

serenity

Weg_zu_Christ (The Way To Christ)

Weg_zu_Christ (The Way To Christ)

Earthly_and_Heavenly_Life

Earthly_and_Heavenly_Life

Baum_des_Glaubens (Tree of Faith)

Baum_des_Glaubens (Tree of Faith)

Vom_Leyden_und_Sterben (on the suffering of death)

Vom_Leyden_und_Sterben (on the suffering of death)

Christ_Becoming_Human

Christ_Becoming_Human

Philosophisches_Kugel

Philosophisches_Kugel

Vierzig_Fragen(40 Questionbs at the door)

Vierzig_Fragen (40 Questions of the Soul)

Centrum_Naturae

Centrum_Naturae

Dreifaches_Leben (threefold in the life of man)

Dreifaches_Leben (threefold in the life of man)

Three_Principles

Three_Principles