Louis Claude de Saint-Martin

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Louis Claude de Saint-Martin was an 18th-century French Christian mystic and philosopher known for his theosophical writings and role as a key figure in Western esoteric and mystical traditions.

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Louis Claude de Saint-Martin canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian mystic
esoteric writer
person
philosopher
theosophist
alsoKnownAs Le Philosophe Inconnu
associatedWith Martinism
Élus Coëns
birthCountry France
birthDate 1743-01-18
birthPlace Amboise NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 18th century
citizenship France
countryOfActivity France
deathCountry France
deathDate 1803-10-13
deathPlace Aulnay NERFINISHED
familyName de Saint-Martin
fieldOfWork mysticism
philosophy
theology
fullName Louis Claude de Saint-Martin self-link
genre mystical literature
religious philosophy
theosophical writing
givenName Louis Claude
influenced French esotericism
Martinism
surface form: Martinist movement

Western occultism
influencedBy Christian mysticism
Jakob Böhme NERFINISHED
Martines de Pasqually
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement Christian mysticism
Martinism
Western esotericism
theosophy
nativeLanguage French
notableIdea inner spiritual regeneration
primacy of the heart over intellect in spiritual knowledge
notableWork Des erreurs et de la vérité
Ecce Homo
Le Nouvel Homme
L’Homme de désir
Tableau naturel des rapports qui existent entre Dieu, l’homme et l’univers
occupation mystic
philosopher
theologian
writer
philosophicalTradition Christian theosophy
religion Christianity

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Jakob Böhme influenced Louis Claude de Saint-Martin
Jakob Behmen influenced Louis Claude de Saint-Martin
Louis Claude de Saint-Martin fullName Louis Claude de Saint-Martin self-link