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Swedenborg: Life & Teaching

Fifth edition

An eighteenth-century scientist and intellectual titan, Emanuel Swedenborg spent his postgraduate life in research. His studies ultimately led him to a search for the physiological seat of the soul. Following these investigations in the natural sciences, which gained him prominence throughout academic Europe, he dedicated the last twenty-seven years of his life to theology and the study of the Bible. In this final career phase, he believed himself to be under God’s call and illumination.

This book is the most widely read biography of the name Ralph Waldo Emerso compared to Aristotle. It focuses on the remarkable accomplishments of one of history’s most unique and controversial figures.

Originally written in 1907, this volume was later revised by Swedenborgian ministers Richard H. Tafel Sr. and Richard H. Tafel Jr.


180 pages | 6.25 x 9.25

Biography and Letters


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