Spirituality that Makes Sense

By Douglas Taylor

An accessible overview of Swedenborgian thought—a theology that “makes sense”— Douglas Taylor’s book explains the concepts of Creator as the Redeemer, the spiritual world, redemption, and the Trinity. Taylor looks at personal morality in Swedenborgian terms, addressing such concerns as what is “saving” faith, what is the nature of evil, how to escape from evil feelings, and why we must take responsibility for our actions.

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Description

As a young schoolteacher, Douglas Taylor turned to the teachings of Swedish visionary Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) because Swedenborg’s language of symbol made perfect sense to him as a way to understand the Bible. Taylor’s book is an easily understood overview of Swedenborgian thought—a theology that “makes sense.” Developing a clear idea of God, Taylor says, “is of supreme importance and has consequences to eternity.”

This book explores the concepts of the Creator as Redeemer, the spiritual world, redemption, and the Trinity. Taylor looks at personal morality in Swedenborgian terms, addressing such concerns as the nature of evil, how to escape from evil feelings, and why we must take responsibility for our actions.

About the Author

Douglas Taylor (1925–2016) was born in Terang, Victoria State, Australia. He received a BA from the University of Adelaide and went on to earn a diploma in education in Edinburgh, Scotland. While teaching French and English literature at a private school, he encountered the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg and was instantly hooked, eventually becoming ordained as a Swedenborgian minister. He is also the author of Escape from Egypt, Landmarks in Regeneration, and The Hidden Levels of the Mind.

Additional information

Author

Douglas Taylor

Format

e-book, paperback

ISBN

978-0-87785-708-2, 978-0-87785-395-4

Length

202 pages

Release Date

2000