schema:name "Light in darkness"
schema:contributor Brink, Claudia
Martin, Lucinda
Muratori, Cecilia
Coventry Cathedral
schema:about Böhme, Jacob
filosofie
schema:abstract "Jacob Böhme (1575-1624) is one of the most important German thinkers. His writings have influenced literature, philosophy, religion and art beyond national borders from his time up to the present. One hundred years after the beginning of the Protestant Reformation - on the eve of the Thirty Years' War - Böhme wanted to give voice to the need for a deep spiritual and philosophical renewal. In a series of exhibitions - in Dresden, Coventry, Amsterdam, and Wrocław - the Dresden State Art Collections recall this unconventional thinker, whose ideas about the relationship between science and belief, humanity and nature, woman and man are today more current than ever. Exhibition: Coventry Cathedral, UK (30.04. - 05.07.2019)."@en
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schema:workExample Light in darkness: the mystical philosophy of Jacob Böhme

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