Statement of reasons for embracing the doctrines and disclosures of Emmanuel Swedenborg. Reasons for embracing the doctrines and disclosures of Emmanuel Swedenborg, etc

Statement of reasons for embracing the doctrines and disclosures of Emmanuel Swedenborg. Reasons for embracing the doctrines and disclosures of Emmanuel Swedenborg, etc
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Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0019957953
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Synopsis Statement of reasons for embracing the doctrines and disclosures of Emmanuel Swedenborg. Reasons for embracing the doctrines and disclosures of Emmanuel Swedenborg, etc by : George Bush

Some Account of Emanuel Swedenborg and his writings

Some Account of Emanuel Swedenborg and his writings
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Total Pages : 48
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Synopsis Some Account of Emanuel Swedenborg and his writings by : Thomas Oliver PRESCOTT (afterwards HILLER (Oliver Prescott))

Hearing Things

Hearing Things
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9780674009981
ISBN-13 : 0674009983
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Synopsis Hearing Things by : Leigh Eric Schmidt

ÒFaith cometh by hearingÓÑso said Saint Paul, and devoted Christians from Augustine to Luther down to the present have placed particular emphasis on spiritual arts of listening. In quiet retreats for prayer, in the noisy exercises of Protestant revivalism, in the mystical pursuit of the voices of angels, Christians have listened for a divine call. But what happened when the ear tuned to GodÕs voice found itself under the inspection of Enlightenment critics? This book takes us into the ensuing debate about Òhearing thingsÓÑan intense, entertaining, even spectacular exchange over the auditory immediacy of popular Christian piety. The struggle was one of encyclopedic range, and Leigh Eric Schmidt conducts us through natural histories of the oracles, anatomies of the diseased ear, psychologies of the unsound mind, acoustic technologies (from speaking trumpets to talking machines), philosophical regimens for educating the senses, and rational recreations elaborated from natural magic, notably ventriloquism and speaking statues. Hearing Things enters this labyrinthÑall the new disciplines and pleasures of the modern earÑto explore the fate of Christian listening during the Enlightenment and its aftermath. In SchmidtÕs analysis the reimagining of hearing was instrumental in constituting religion itself as an object of study and suspicion. The mysticÕs ear was hardly lost, but it was now marked deeply with imposture and illusion.