Although H. P. Blavatsky (1831-1891), co-founder of the Theosophical Society, has featured prominently in histories of Western esotericism, her engagement with late nineteenth-century comparative religion has not been appreciated. This thesis offers the first sustained analysis of H. P. Blavatsky's theosophical comparative religion. Despite the fact that one of the original goals of the Theosophical Society was advancing comparative religion, H. P. Blavatsky has been excluded from standard accounts of the field. This thesis draws on a range of theoretical resources - Richard Rorty's pragmatic theory of knowledge, Alun Munslow's analysis of narrative in history, Thomas Gieryn's critique of boundary-making in science, and Lorraine Daston and ...
Madame Blavatsky provided the inspiration behind the Theosophical Society, probably the leading occu...
The conflict between materialism and spiritualism has a long and sordid philosophical history. Both ...
This thesis examines how Joseph Estlin Carpenter (1844-1927) used his skills in Comparative Religion...
The Secret Doctrine is the magnum opus of H.P. Blavatsky and one of the foundation texts of the Theo...
H. P. Blavatsky’s influential The Secret Doctrine (1888), one of the foundation texts of Theosophy, ...
This paper seeks to investigate the growth progress and background of the worldview formation of Hel...
Theosophy, analyzing it as a system of philosophical ideas about the world, that makes internal ...
The subject matter of the paper is a most interesting philosophic phenomenon- theosophy which receiv...
The rise of spiritualism in the late nineteenth century raised new ways to perceive the dead. A new ...
This article traces essential sources behind the Western reception of Sanskrit terminology on the co...
1 online resource (ix, 442 leaves)No abstract availableReligious Studies and ArabicD. Litt. et Phil....
Appendix: A. Abstract of pamphlet entitled: "H. P. Blavatsky and a modern priest of truth. Reply of ...
In accordance with Blavatsky’s understanding of human creation on Earth, there were five civilizatio...
Madame Blavatsky as a Reader and Writer Helena Blavatsky still remains as one of the very few women...
The late-Victorian period was characterised by rapid social, cultural, and intellectual changes, wit...
Madame Blavatsky provided the inspiration behind the Theosophical Society, probably the leading occu...
The conflict between materialism and spiritualism has a long and sordid philosophical history. Both ...
This thesis examines how Joseph Estlin Carpenter (1844-1927) used his skills in Comparative Religion...
The Secret Doctrine is the magnum opus of H.P. Blavatsky and one of the foundation texts of the Theo...
H. P. Blavatsky’s influential The Secret Doctrine (1888), one of the foundation texts of Theosophy, ...
This paper seeks to investigate the growth progress and background of the worldview formation of Hel...
Theosophy, analyzing it as a system of philosophical ideas about the world, that makes internal ...
The subject matter of the paper is a most interesting philosophic phenomenon- theosophy which receiv...
The rise of spiritualism in the late nineteenth century raised new ways to perceive the dead. A new ...
This article traces essential sources behind the Western reception of Sanskrit terminology on the co...
1 online resource (ix, 442 leaves)No abstract availableReligious Studies and ArabicD. Litt. et Phil....
Appendix: A. Abstract of pamphlet entitled: "H. P. Blavatsky and a modern priest of truth. Reply of ...
In accordance with Blavatsky’s understanding of human creation on Earth, there were five civilizatio...
Madame Blavatsky as a Reader and Writer Helena Blavatsky still remains as one of the very few women...
The late-Victorian period was characterised by rapid social, cultural, and intellectual changes, wit...
Madame Blavatsky provided the inspiration behind the Theosophical Society, probably the leading occu...
The conflict between materialism and spiritualism has a long and sordid philosophical history. Both ...
This thesis examines how Joseph Estlin Carpenter (1844-1927) used his skills in Comparative Religion...