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Emanuel Swedenborg: Critical Essay by George F. Dole and Robert H. Kirven

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SOURCE: Dole, George F. and Robert H. Kirven. “Key Concepts in Swedenborg's Theology.” In A Scientist Explores Spirit: A Compact Biography of Emanuel Swedenborg with Key Concepts of Swedenborg's Theology, pp. 66-79. New York, N.Y. and West Chester, Pa.: Swedenborg Foundation, 1992.

In the following essay, Dole and Kirven elucidate key ideas in Swedenborg's religious thinking concerning God, humanity, love, and his theory of correspondence which they explain have as their foundation the concepts of “distinguishable oneness” and the reality of spirit.

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