by Emanuel Swedenborg (Author), John Curtis Ager (Translator)
A visionary masterpiece of Christian mysticism and theology.
First published in 1758 under the Latin title De Caelo et Eius Mirabilibus et de Inferno, ex Auditis et Visis, this enduring work presents a profound and detailed account of the spiritual world. Drawing on his claimed visionary experiences, Emanuel Swedenborg describes the nature of heaven and hell, the condition of the soul after death, and the roles of angels, spirits, and devils in the divine order.
This major theological work explores how human beings continue to live after the death of the physical body, how love and intention shape spiritual destiny, and how heaven and hell reflect inner spiritual states.
For over two centuries, Swedenborg's writings have inspired readers seeking deeper insight beyond conventional religious teaching. His exploration of the afterlife remains one of the most influential and debated works in Christian mysticism.
This annotated large print edition offers an easy-to-read layout on a white background, clear typography for comfortable reading, and carefully prepared annotations. In digital format, it includes dynamic footnotes, an active table of contents, and internal navigation links.
A timeless guide for readers seeking a thoughtful and spiritually rich understanding of life beyond death.
Edition in large print on a white background, easy-to-read layout, fully annotated to make it more legible.
For e-book version: dynamic footnotes, dynamic table of contents (with numbers), active internal links.
Number of Pages: 702
Dimensions: 1.5 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 14, 2021
Large Print: Yes