The Gist of Swedenborg

audiobook

The Gist of Swedenborg

by Emanuel Swedenborg

EN·~1 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

THE GIST OF SWEDENBORG - COMPILED BY - JULIAN K. SMYTH - AND - WILLIAM F. WUNSCH - THIS BOOK IS PUBLISHED BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE IUNGERICH PUBLICATION FUND SWEDENBORG FOUNDATION, INC. NEW YORK - 1920

0:20

FOREWORD

1:27

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

4:19

THE GIST OF SWEDENBORG

0:08

GOD THE LORD

7:40

MAN

6:03

THE WARFARE OF REGENERATION

14:45

MARRIAGE

2:53

THE SACRED SCRIPTURES

7:14

THE LIFE OF CHARITY AND FAITH

8:18

Description

Designed as a compact guide to the vast writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, this compilation extracts the core spiritual teachings that underpin his thirty‑plus theological volumes. Listeners will encounter clear explanations of central ideas such as the Christ‑God, the nature of humanity as a spiritual being, the battle of regeneration, the purpose of marriage, and the role of divine providence. The selection is carefully edited to highlight passages that convey the most immediate religious meaning without the dense philosophical commentary that fills the larger works.

Swedenborg began as a brilliant scientist, studying astronomy, mathematics and chemistry before a profound personal experience redirected his focus to the invisible world of the spirit. He claimed to perceive the spiritual laws governing the afterlife and to receive a revelation about the true purpose of the church, which he spent the rest of his life publishing in Latin and later in English. This audio guide offers a brief, accessible window into that transformative journey, giving listeners a sense of how a mind trained in empirical observation came to articulate a detailed vision of spiritual reality.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (90K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-05-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Emanuel Swedenborg

Emanuel Swedenborg

1688–1772

An 18th-century Swedish thinker who moved from science and engineering into visions, theology, and the unseen world, he left behind a body of work that still sparks curiosity. His writings on scripture, heaven, and the soul went on to inspire a religious movement after his death.

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