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2004); Wolman, TC Memo 2004-262; Clopton, TC Memo 2004-95; Simpson, TC Memo 2003-155; Johns, TC Memo 2003-140; Boehme, TC Memo 2003-81; and Davis, 119TC 1 (2002). 2) Standing to the "extreme left" of Orthodoxy, he readily acknowledged the significant influences of Friedrich Nietzsche and Karl Marx, and of Thomas Carlyle, Henrik Ibsen, Leon Bloy, and the German theosopher and mystic Jacob Boehme (1575-1624), "one of the greatest mystics of all time," Berdyaev contended. Boehme, * Ulrike Hain, * Astrid Novosel, * Susanna Eichenlaub, * Erna Fleischmann, * and Thomas Loscher * |
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