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The compilation outlines a systematic spiritual theology asserting that God is the Divine in the Lord, the Sacred Scripture carries nested literal, spiritual, and celestial senses, and human beings are essentially spiritual with a destiny shaped by regeneration. It treats regeneration as an inward struggle toward charity and faith, presents marriage as a sacred union reflecting heavenly order, and explains divine providence as the operation by which the Lord guides human life. It describes death and resurrection as transitions into conscious spiritual states, distinguishes heaven and hell as communities matching one's loves, and affirms ongoing communication between the natural and spiritual worlds, with the church as the institutional expression of these truths.

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Emanuel Swedenborg

Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) was a Swedish philosopher, scientist, and theologian known for his extensive writings on spirituality and the nature of the afterlife. His works, which blend scientific inquiry with mystical insights, explore the relationship between the divine and humanity. Among his notable texts is "Heaven and its Wonders and Hell," where he describes his visions of the spiritual world. Swedenborg's ideas have influenced various religious movements and continue to be studied for their unique perspectives on the intersection of faith and reason.

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