This exhaustive volume presents a comprehensive overview of the religious thought of Emanuel Swedenborg, the remarkable 18th-century philosopher and theologian. Drawing from all of Swedenborg's key works, it offers a concise summary of his ideas on God, the afterlife, and the nature of reality itself. Whether you are a religious scholar, a spiritual seeker, or just curious about this fascinating historical figure, this book is essential reading.
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