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Emanuel Swedenborg: Critical Essay by Inge Jonsson

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SOURCE: Jonsson, Inge. “Emanuel Swedenborg: Scientist, Poet, Prophet.” In Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Lovaniensis: Proceedings of the First International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies, Louvain 23-28 August 1971, edited by J. I. Jsewijin and E. Kessler, pp. 331-40. Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1973.

In the following essay originally delivered as a lecture in 1971, Jonsson offers a brief overview of Swedenborg's literary production as a scientist, poet, and religious thinker.

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