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The Covert Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Counterculture & Its Aftermath (SWEDENBORG STUDIES)

  • Writer: Phoenix Amata
    Phoenix Amata
  • Oct 19, 2024
  • 1 min read

The European Enlightenment in the latter half of the eighteenth century heralded a grave conflict between theological and scientific modes of thought, starkly revealing the ancient tensions between spiritual knowledge and rationalism. Yet there was another, lesser-known movement during this time---a "covert" Enlightenment---that sought to bring fresh perspectives on the soul, and by extension, on the human mind and on consciousness. This work examines the influence of Emanuel Swedenborg and Anton Mesmer on the budding movement toward psychology in the late-eighteenth century and also spiritualism and millennialism in the nineteenth century.


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