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- Behmenism abstract "Behmenism, also Behemenism and similar, is the English-language designation for a 17th-century European Christian movement based on the teachings of German mystic and theosopher Jakob Böhme (1575-1624). The term was not usually applied by followers of Böhme's theosophy to themselves, but rather was used by some opponents of Böhme's thought as a polemical term. The origins of the term date back to the German literature of the 1620s, when opponents of Böhme's thought, such as the Thuringian antinomian Esajas Stiefel, the Lutheran theologian Peter Widmann and others denounced the writings of Böhme and the Böhmisten. When his writings began to appear in England in the 1640s, Böhme's surname was irretrievably corrupted to the form \"Behmen\" or \"Behemen\", whence the term \"Behmenism\" developed. A follower of Böhme's theosophy is a \"Behmenist\".".
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- Behmenism wikiPageRevisionID "691652713".
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Anti-authoritarianism.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Antinomianism.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_Protestantism.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_mysticism.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Esoteric_Christianity.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Christian_mysticism.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Ephrata_Cloister.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Esajas_Stiefel.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Esoteric_Christianity.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Xaver_von_Baader.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Wilhelm_Joseph_Schelling.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Germans.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Harmony_Society.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Jakob_Böhme.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Georg_Gichtel.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Kelpius.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Martinism.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Mysticism.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Nondualism.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Widmann.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphians.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Quakers.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Maurice_Bucke.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Romanticism.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Theosophy.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink Thuringia.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLink William_Blake.
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Behemenist".
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Behmenism".
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Behmenist".
- Behmenism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Behmenists".
- Behmenism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Behmenism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Behmenism subject Category:17th-century_Protestantism.
- Behmenism subject Category:Christian_mysticism.
- Behmenism subject Category:Esoteric_Christianity.
- Behmenism hypernym Designation.
- Behmenism type Place.
- Behmenism type School.
- Behmenism type Movement.
- Behmenism type School.
- Behmenism comment "Behmenism, also Behemenism and similar, is the English-language designation for a 17th-century European Christian movement based on the teachings of German mystic and theosopher Jakob Böhme (1575-1624). The term was not usually applied by followers of Böhme's theosophy to themselves, but rather was used by some opponents of Böhme's thought as a polemical term.".
- Behmenism label "Behmenism".
- Behmenism sameAs Q4880936.
- Behmenism sameAs m.02q0m3.
- Behmenism sameAs Q4880936.
- Behmenism wasDerivedFrom Behmenism?oldid=691652713.
- Behmenism isPrimaryTopicOf Behmenism.