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The Mage's Images: Heinrich Khunrath in His Oratory and Laboratory, Volume 2 - Peter J. Forshaw

The Mage's Images: Heinrich Khunrath in His Oratory and Laboratory, Volume 2

Theosopher & Christian Cabalist
Buch | Hardcover
457 Seiten
2024
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-70206-6 (ISBN)
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This is the 2nd volume of an in-depth examination of the alchemy, magic, and Christian cabala of Paracelsian doctor Heinrich Khunrath of Leipzig (1560-1605) and the novel combination of ‘scripture and picture’ in the complex ‘hieroglyphic’ and ‘theosophical’ figures in his Amphitheatre of Eternal Wisdom (1595/1609).
This is the 2nd volume in a 4-volume work entitled The Mage’s Images. The work provides the first in-depth examination of the life and works of Heinrich Khunrath (1560-1605), ‘one of the great Hermetic philosophers’, whose Amphitheatre of Eternal Wisdom (1595/1609) has been described as ‘one of the most important books in the whole literature of theosophical alchemy and the occult sciences’. Khunrath is best known for his novel combination of ‘scripture and picture’ in the complex engravings in his Amphitheatre. In this richly illustrated monograph, Forshaw analyses occult symbolism, with previously unpublished material, offering insight into Khunrath’s insistence on the necessary combination of alchemy, magic, and cabala in ‘Oratory and Laboratory’.

Peter J. Forshaw, Ph.D. (2004), London University, is Associate Professor in History of Western Esotericism at the University of Amsterdam. He was editor of the journal Aries (2010-2020), has edited essay collections and published articles and chapters on esotericism and occult philosophy.

Contents


Acknowledgments


List of Figures


List of Tables





Introductory Note





3 Khunrath the Theosopher – a Lover of Divine Wisdom


 1 Pre-Modern Uses of the Term Theosophy


 2 Characteristics of Early Modern Theosophy


 3 Proto-Theosophers and Theophrastia Sancta


 4 Valentin Weigel (1533–1588)


 5 Johann Arndt (1555–1621)


 6 Enthusiasm


 7 The Anti-Trinitarians’ Contempt of Divine Tri-Unity


 8 An Unorthodox Lutheran?


 9 A Faithful Lover of Theosophy


 10 Theodidaktos – Taught by God


 11 Hermetic Philosophy and Pansophy


 12 Khunrath’s Theosopher


 13 Qualifications to be a Magus


 14 Ora et Labora


 15 Ora, Oratio, Oraculum


 16 Exegesis: Interpreting the Three Books


 17 Labora


 18 The Triune Apocalyptic Key


 19 I. The Book of God in the Ternary


 20 Book of God, Book of Scripture


 21 Deus Pater Archetypos – God, the Father, the Archetype


 22 Filius Theanthropos – the Divinely-Human Son


 23 Spiritus Polypoikilos – Multiform Spirit


 24 II. Book of Nature, Book of Creation


 25 Χαος – Chaos


 26 אלהים רוח – Ruach Elohim – Spirit of the Lord


 27 שמים – Schamaim – Heaven


 28 Three Heavens


 29 1) The Lower Sublunar Heaven


 30 2) Rachia: the Firmament of Heaven


 31 3) The Super-Supreme Empyrean


 32 III. Book of Man, Book of Conscience


 33 Ten Grades of Cognition


 34 The Threefold Eye and Three Kinds of Vision


 35 The Ladder of Conjunction and Union


 36 Prologue: Seven Steps to the Sanctuary


 37 1) Fides (Faith)


 38 2) Meditatio (Meditation)


 39 3) Cognitio (Knowledge) and 4) Amor (Love)


 40 5) Spes (Hope)


 41 6) Oratio (Prayer)


 42 7) Conjunctio (Conjunction)


 43 8) Frequentia (Concourse & Constant Practice)


 44 Gerard Dorn’s Speculative or Meditative Philosophy


 45 9) Familiaritas (Familiarity)


 46 10) Similitudo (Likeness)


 47 Deification


 48 Conclusion


 49 Ascent and Descent





4 Christian Cabala’s Wonder-Working Word


 1 The Origins of Christian Cabala


 2 Proto-Kabbalah of the Sepher Yetzirah


 3 Bahir: Book of Illumination


 4 The Works of Bereshit and Merkavah


 5 Zohar: Book of Splendour


 6 Ten Sephiroth on the Tree of Life


 7 Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and the Genesis of Christian Cabala


 8 Exegetical Techniques in Jewish Kabbalah


 9 Gematria


 10 Notarikon/Notariakon


 11 Temurah or Tsiruf


 12 Exegetical Examples from Pico’s Conclusions and Heptaplus


 13 Johann Reuchlin’s Neo-Pythagorean Cabala


 14 On the Wonder-Working Word (1494)


 15 On the Cabalistic Art (1517)


 16 Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa’s Occult Philosophy


 17 John Dee’s Hieroglyphic Monad


 18 Sources for Khunrath’s Knowledge of Cabala


 19 Other Potential Sources


 20 Cabala in Khunrath’s Works


 21 Aben – Stone


 22 Sol/Shemesh


 23 Urim and Thummim


 24 Sigillum Dei: Khunrath’s Christian-Cabalist Seal of God


 25 1. Circumference: Tetraktys and Decalogue


 26 2. The Angelic Hierarchy


 27 3. A Prayer for Christians and Jews


 28 4. 22 Foundational Letters


 29 5. Ensoph – The Infinite


 30 6. Emet – Truth


 31 7. Sephiroth: Emanations of the Divine


 32 8. Shemoth: the Names of God


 33 9. יהשוה YHSVH, Pentagrammaton, Verbum Mirificum


 34 10. Christ θεανθρωπος


 35 A Christian-Cabalist Adam Androgyne


 36 Rejection of the Binary


 37 Cabalistic Conclusions concerning Khunrath


Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Aries Book Series ; 38
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Esoterik / Spiritualität
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Weitere Religionen
Weitere Fachgebiete Anthroposophie
ISBN-10 90-04-70206-7 / 9004702067
ISBN-13 978-90-04-70206-6 / 9789004702066
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