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    Jakob Böhme (/ ˈ b eɪ m ə, ˈ b oʊ-/; German:; 24 April 1575 – 17 November 1624) 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.

  2. Jakob Bohme, German philosophical mystic who had a profound influence on such later intellectual movements as idealism and Romanticism. Bohme used alchemical terms to describe both his nature mysticism and his subjective experiences, which he sought to integrate into a common framework.

  3. Jakob Böhme, (born 1575, Altseidenberg, Saxony—died Nov. 21, 1624, Görlitz), German philosophical mystic. Originally a cobbler, Böhme had a religious experience in 1600 that he felt gave him insight into how the tensions of his age could be resolved.

  4. Jakob Böhme (also Boehme or Behme) (1575-1624) was a German Christian mystic whose writings about salvation and the nature of the cosmos influenced a number of later religious movements and philosophers, including the German Romantics. A shoemaker and a devout Lutheran, Böhme began to write after experiencing several visions.

  5. THE TIME OF THE LILY: A JACOB BOEHME READER for beginners. THE SEVENTH SEAL: THE PROPHECIES OF JACOB BOEHME. THE CONFESSIONS OF JACOB BOEHME is a collection of all autobiographical references from JB's works. THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JACOB BEHMEN Abraham von Franckenberg, published 1651.

  6. Nov 26, 2023 · Jacob Boehme (1575 – 1624) has been called a philosopher, a Christian mystic, a Lutheran Protestant theologian, a Christian Theosophist, and a spiritualist. Boehme fits no one of these categories entirely, and yet he overlaps all of them.

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  8. Böhme expanded on these thoughts to develop theoretical frameworks encompassing virtually every aspect of the Christian mystical experience, covering everything from Sacred Geometry to the book of Genesis to the nature of Satan, the angels and the Antichrist.

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