Jakob Böhme
(1575–1624)

German Christian mystic; also known as Jacob Behmen

Jakob Böhme

Works

I. Of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ
II. Of the Suffering, Dying, Death and Resurrection of Christ
III. Of the Tree of Faith
Of True Repentance
Of True Resignation
Of Regeneration
Of the Super Sensual Life
Of Heaven and Hell
The Way from Darkness to True Illumination
  • Of Predestination (1623)(external scan)
  • Election of Grace (1623)(external scan)
  • A Short Compendium of Repentance (1623)
  • The Mysterium Magnum (1623)(external scan)(external scan)
  • Annex to The Mysterium Magnum: Four Tables of Divine Revelation (1623)(external scan)
  • A Table of the Divine Manifestation, or an Exposition of the Threefold World (1623)
  • The Supersensual Life (1624)
  • Of Divine Contemplation or Vision (unfinished) (1624)
  • Of Christ's Testaments (1624)(external scan)
I. Baptism
II. The Supper
  • Of Illumination (1624)
  • 177 Theosophic Questions, with Answers to Thirteen of Them (unfinished) (1624)
  • An Epitome of the Mysterium Magnum (1624)
  • The Holy Week or a Prayer Book (unfinished) (1624)
  • A Table of the Three Principles (1624)
  • Of the Last Judgement (lost) (1624)
  • The Clavis (1624)(external scan)(external scan)
  • Sixty-two Theosophic Epistles (1618-1624)

Works about Böhme


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