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Swedenborgian Church of North America
The original church organization basing its theology on the work of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), a Swedish scientist and theologian.
Swedenborg Foundation
A nonprofit publisher, book seller, and educational organization. Publishes the theological works of Emanuel Swedenborg, contemporary books and videos on spiritual growth, offers lectures and workshops, and maintains a library of Swedenborgian literature.
Swedenborg Lending Library and Enquiry Centre
Non-profit organisation which promotes an awareness and appreciation of the theological writings of Emanuel Swedenborg in Australia.
Information Swedenborg Inc
Provides information about Emanuel Swedenborg what he wrote, what has been written about him and his influence on others. Their mission is to increase public interest in Swedenborg.
Fountain Publishing Online
Art, music, and literature of a New Christianity. Featuring products inspired by uplifting concepts from the Bible, and from the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg.
New Church Outreach
Jan Weiss's introduction to a Swedenborgian way of life. Includes demo versions of computer software to search sacred scriptures of various traditions.
What the Bible Says
A series of essays by John Odhner offering a Swedenborgian view of some of the teachings of the Bible. John says, "[D]on't be surprised if you find here some ideas different from what you may have heard elsewhere."
Spiritual Psychology
Articles and information by Leon James on Swedenborgian-based sprititual psychology.
Temenos Conference and Retreat Center
A sacred space for Spiritual Transformation. An outreach ministry of the Swedenborgian Church where people can come for spiritual growth, education, personal and social transformation, and mutual support. Open to persons of all spiritual traditions.
Swedenborgian House of Studies
An institution to prepare qualified men and women for Swedenborgian ministries, to serve as a center for spiritual growth and Swedenborgian scholarship, and to make its resources available to the Church and community.
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