Aurora

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Aurora is a mystical and theosophical treatise by Jakob Böhme that explores the nature of God, creation, and spiritual rebirth through symbolic and visionary theology.

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instanceOf Christian theological text
mystical work
theosophical treatise
aimsAt guiding readers toward spiritual rebirth
associatedWith Christian theosophy
esoteric Christianity
author Jakob Böhme NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
describes cosmic struggle between light and darkness
emanation of creation from God
path to spiritual rebirth
focusesOn inner spiritual transformation
origin of evil
process of regeneration
relationship between God and nature
genre Christian mysticism
mystical theology
theosophy
hasForm prose treatise
hasTheme Trinity
Holy Wisdom
surface form: divine Sophia (Wisdom)

fall and redemption
mystical knowledge of God
influenced Friedrich Schelling NERFINISHED
G. W. F. Hegel
German mysticism
Romantic philosophy
later theosophical movements
language Early New High German
mainSubject cosmology
creation
divine wisdom
good and evil
nature of God
spiritual rebirth
originalTitle Aurora, oder Morgenröte im Aufgang
surface form: Aurora oder Morgenröte im Aufgang
partOf Jakob Böhme’s mystical corpus
period early 17th century
philosophicalCurrent Christian Platonism
surface form: Christian Neoplatonism

German speculative mysticism
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalOrientation Lutheran mysticism
title Aurora
uses symbolic theology
visionary theology
writtenBy Jakob Böhme NERFINISHED

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