Rev. Dr. Dole is an Emeritus Professor with Adjunct status at the Center for Swedenborgian Studies at GTA. He was born and currently resides in Maine. He holds a B.A. from Yale, an M.A. from Oxford, and a Ph.D. from Harvard University.
I once attended an AA meeting in the Swedenborg Church behind the Yard at Harvard near Kirkland Hall. It was a nice place with some free literature to spark my interest. This book is comprehensive enough to dampen it. However it was interesting in a good way and I'm glad I've finished it once and for all. Amen.
Superbly edited and translated by George F. Dole, prefaced by Robert H. Kirven, and introduced by Stephen Larsen, this masterwork by Swedenborg elucidates “the most obscure fact in this world”: “everything in the human body has a correspondence with something in heaven . . . to the point that there is not the smallest particle in the body that does not have something spiritual and heavenly corresponding to it, or—which is the same—that does not have a corresponding heavenly community . . . [and that these communities] exist in a design such that they reflect, taken altogether, a single person [inwardly and outwardly] . . . called the Universal Human (Maximus Homo).” (p. 40)
This text is made up of extracts from the "Arcana Coelestia" (1753) and "Soul-Body Interaction" (1769). I would have read those instead if I had access, but I did not, so we're stuck with the Reader's Digest version. Normally I would gloss over the text and only mention truly important points, such as Swedenborg's unconditional enthusiasm for intellectual "discernment". However, this is not the average book and Swedenborg is not the average author. In fact, his theology is so uncommon I believe it to warrant a full review in the spoiler below.