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Tag Archives: Jakob Boehme
agitated realms beyond melancholy
The long arc of hereticism. Modernism and baggage of hereticism it bring with it, the deep sack of neuroses festering sometimes into the outbreaks of pathology and brilliance often equally and simultaneously, is today, a sort of anguished repudiation; reactions … Continue reading →
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Tagged Albrecht Durer, Allen Ginsberg, Benjamin Lazier, Cervantes, Friedrich Schiller, Gabriel Josipovici, Gershom Scholem, Giotto di Bordone, Hannah Arendt, Hans Jonas, Hermann Cohen, Isaac Newton, Jakob Boehme, Jose Clemente Orozco Ortiz, Karl Barth, Leo Strauss, Marcel Duchamp, Parcelsus, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Quakerism, Rabelais, Stanley Hauerwas, the Pietists, William Blake
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avoiding the Socinian conclusion
Private judgement. A heresy? Out of the unintelligible Jakob Boehme, a number of heretical mystics evolved their ideas into the heresy of English deism, a deism as the matrix of the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, but landing many in … Continue reading →