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Etty Hillesum and the flow of presence a Voegelinian analysis

"Using the views of Eric Voegelin on the nature of consciousness, Coetsier explores the mystical thought expressed in the diaries and letters of Etty Hillesum, who died at Auschwitz at twenty-nine, revealing the inner development of her mystically grounded resistance to Nazism and the symbolism of her spiritual journey"--Provided by publisher.

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  • ""Using the views of Eric Voegelin on the nature of consciousness, Coetsier explores the mystical thought expressed in the diaries and letters of Etty Hillesum, who died at Auschwitz at twenty-nine, revealing the inner development of her mystically grounded resistance to Nazism and the symbolism of her spiritual journey"--Provided by publisher."
  • ""Using the views of Eric Voegelin on the nature of consciousness, Coetsier explores the mystical thought expressed in the diaries and letters of Etty Hillesum, who died at Auschwitz at twenty-nine, revealing the inner development of her mystically grounded resistance to Nazism and the symbolism of her spiritual journey"--Provided by publisher."@en
  • "Although she died cruelly at Auschwitz at the age of 29, Etty Hillesum left a lasting legacy of mystical thought in her letters and diaries. Through a careful reading of her letters and diaries, Coetsier reveals the inner development of Hillesum's mstically grounded resistance to Nazism.Using the views of Eric Voegelin on the nature of consciousness, Coetsier explores the mystical thought expressed in the diaries and letters of Etty Hillesum."

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  • "Etty Hillesum and the flow of presence : a Voegelinian analysis"
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  • "Etty Hillesum and the flow of presence : a Vogelinian analysis"