A relation of Swedenborgianism and anthroposophy
Mahlamäki, Tiina (2018-04-21)
Mahlamäki, Tiina
The Donner Institute
21.04.2018
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2018060725471
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2018060725471
Tiivistelmä
My article discusses the influence of Emanuel- Swedenborg on a Finnish female author, Kersti Bergroth (1886–1975) through one of Bergroth’s novels Eläviä ja kuolleita (‘The Living and the Dead’, 1945). Bergroth was a prolific author with an anthroposophical bent, and an admirer of German idealism. In this particular novel Bergroth refers explicitly to Swedenborg and the story discloses a number of Swedenborgian themes: the doctrine of correspondences; a world divided into material, spiritual, and divine realms; and communication with the spirits of the dead. As Bergroth was an active member of the anthroposophical movement, I will also consider the route, spread, and place of Swedenborg’s ideas within anthroposophy and theosophy in the twentieth century.