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I think it's obvious that he's in the line of cosmogony, because the Jena Romantics are following Boehme, who belongs to a long line of German symbolist theology which belongs in turn to a long line of cosmic theology that is best represented by Origen and Dionysius the Areopagite, and for whom the central theme of divine drama is the Universe's, or God's, becoming self-conscious by means of human being's becoming conscious and being individuated and acknowledging the Creation, while it is expressed in...