The worldview of Immanuel Swiddenberg, Protestant thinker and mystic of the eighteenth-century
Immanuel Swedenborg (1688 -1772), a mystic and Swedish Protestant scholar, believed in a worldview according to his familial, scientific and intuitive background throughout his life, which seemed to be most influenced by his intuition after his spiritual evolution. Although the footprint of his scientific background and his anatomical and mathematical studies is also well-known in this worldview, including: the correspondence between the material and spiritual world; the correspondence between man as a microcosm with the macrocosm; the correspondence between the created human being and the universal human being, who is in his terms, the same Lord or Heaven. This Protestant mystic is also influenced by his time, thereby; the dominant humanism over the eighteenth century can be seen in his works. The main characteristic of his ideas is the passage of the material world to the spiritual one. This article seeks to get his worldview from his works.
human , universal man , correspondence , god , world
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