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Jakob Vetsch

    April 18, 1954

    Jakob Vetsch was a Swiss dialectologist and writer, known for his linguistic research and his utopian vision, Die Sonnenstadt. This work presented his ideology of Mundusism, radically challenging established societal and economic norms, including capitalism and colonialism. Influenced by thinkers like Silvio Gesell and Friedrich Nietzsche, Vetsch's vision advocated for gender equality, the abolition of money, and a reduced work week. Despite facing rejection and accusations of plagiarism, and enduring financial hardship and exile, Vetsch persisted in his literary endeavors.

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    • 2023

      How God Builds His House

      Jacob's Dream and Paul's Vision A comparison of the concept of the House of God in the Old and in the New Testament

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of community in faith, this book emphasizes that the church is not merely a physical structure but a collective of individuals nurturing eternal life together. It combines intellectual stimulation, emotional depth, and historical insights, presenting a powerful revelation about human connection in spirituality. Each section concludes with personal questions and actionable steps, making it suitable for both reading and as a workbook. The work is endorsed by Dr. Mark Virkler, highlighting its significance in contemporary Christian leadership.

      How God Builds His House