Correspondence (theology)
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The term “correspondence” was coined by the 18th century theologian Emanuel Swedenborg in his Arcana Coelestia (1749–1756), Heaven and Hell (1758) and other works.
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See also
- Parallelomania
- As above, so below, a modern Hermetic maxim often understood in terms of Swedenborg's doctrine of correspondence
- Microcosm–macrocosm analogy, a similar view in ancient, medieval, and early modern philosophy
- Dmuta in Mandaeism
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