Publisher's Synopsis
Das Unbewusste Geistesleben Und Die Göttliche Offenbarung, by Wilhelm Hermann Karl Wied-Neuwied, published in 1859, explores the intricate relationship between the unconscious mind and divine revelation. This first volume of Wied-Neuwied's ambitious work seeks to reconcile religion and science through a deeper understanding of the human soul. Written in German, this historical work delves into the psychological and philosophical currents of the 19th century, offering insights into the era's intellectual debates.
Wied-Neuwied's exploration remains relevant for those interested in the historical interplay between faith, reason, and the evolving understanding of human consciousness. This title provides a valuable window into the theological and psychological landscape of its time.
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