24 April 1575 A.D. Birth: Jacob Boehme (1575-1624)—German mystic and Lutheran theologian



24 April 1575 A.D. Birth: Jacob Boehme (1575-1624)—German mystic and Lutheran theologian


Jacob Boehme (1575 to 1624)

Lutheran

Semi-Orthodox Mystic Had Great Influence.

Jacob Boehme was born at Altseidenberg, near Goerlitz, Germany. This influential German mystic was a Lutheran theologian, thinker, and writer. Converted at 25, he began serious study, and entered his experiences in writing, which had a tremendous influence in the thinking of Lutherans and non-Lutherans alike. Despite much opposition (his work was not always orthodox), he produced The Aurora (1612); The Three Principles (1619); The Forty Questions of the Soul (1620); The Incarnation of The Son of God (1621), and, most widely read, and still in print, The Way to Christ (1623). For these writings, he had to answer before the church council.

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