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Swedenborgianism Founder: Emanuel Swedenborg, born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1688. Died in 1772. Of course, members of this group deny that Emanuel Swedenborg is the author of the religion, but will admit that it draws it primary theology from his writings. Headquarters: No single headquarters. The North American headquarters is located in Newtonville, MA. Membership: 25,000 to 50,000 world wide. Doctrines: Denies the
Vicarious Atonement, the
Trinity, and deity of the Holy Spirit.
It holds to Christ as divine. All religions lead to God, though all
are not equally enlightened. One of its goals is to bring the world together under a
new religious understanding. It teaches a need for Christianity to undergo a rebirth
according to Swedenborgian interpretations. The Bible is the
inspired word of God with two levels: the historical and the deeper
spiritual one. Regarding the Trinity, a Swedenborg pastor said, "The
Christian trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are aspects of God just as
soul, body, and activities are aspects of each one of us." Origins: Emanuel Swedenborg was born on January 29, 1688 (died 1772) in
Stockholm. His father was a Lutheran minister. Emanuel was very bright and had an
inquisitive mind. He was particularly interested in science and religion. In the former,
he was recognized as an expert in geology and he also studied astronomy,
cosmology, and physics. In 1744 he was stricken with a severe delirium
which seems to have affected his mind for the rest of his life since many
trance states were attributed to him as his life progressed. Publications: Arcana Coelestia: The Earths in the Universe. The 35 volumes of writings by Swedenborg. Comments: This is a dangerous mystical non-Christian religion. Its denial of the Trinity and the Holy Spirit, the vicarious atonement, and rejection of Acts and the Pauline epistles clearly set it outside of Christian orthodoxy. Resources: http://www.swedenborg.org/ Return to the Religious Movements List
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