G. R. S. Mead is an important but neglected historical personality of the British fin-de-siècle occult, Theosophical, and post-Theosophical milieu. While previous scholars of Theosophy have portrayed the Theosophical movement as quite cohesive in nature, I argue that it might have been a lot more pluralistic, with ostensibly key Theosophical concepts being open for debate. By a careful study of Mead’s editorial activity, his debates with other Theosophists in leading occultist journal over the period 1890s through 1910s, I illustrate that Mead held alternative views of key Theosophical concepts. This gives us a clue as to how the movement of Theosophy can be characterized differently. I suggest that we speak of many different “Theosophies”...
Traditionally, the spiritual and the occult have'been seen as an obstacle in the development of...
In New York City in 1875, a group interested in Spiritualism and occult science founded what would b...
This paper sets out an argument for a radical thesis: that Jung was a post-religious or detraditiona...
G. R. S. Mead is an important but neglected historical personality of the British fin-de-siècle occ...
The collection of oracles and other wisdom sentences known as Tübingen Theosophy is a quite brief ex...
When H. P. Blavatsky, the controversial head of the turn of the century movement Theosophy, defined ...
The concept theosophy has been used by different theological and philosophical positions with differ...
This thesis addresses the connection between esotericism and political ideas in the formative decade...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth century occultists saw themselves, more than ever before, co...
390 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Despite the growing influence...
This article demonstrates the development and practice of "editorial seekership" during the early ye...
Whereas occultists of the standing of H.P. Blavatsky, Annie Besant, C.W. Leadbeater, and especially ...
G.H. Mead (1863-1931) oriented much of his intellectual efforts around three unavoidable questions f...
What is called spirituality is that level of consciousness that transcends the mind, emotio...
George Herbert Mead is the only sociological classic who never wrote a book. In 1911, he came close ...
Traditionally, the spiritual and the occult have'been seen as an obstacle in the development of...
In New York City in 1875, a group interested in Spiritualism and occult science founded what would b...
This paper sets out an argument for a radical thesis: that Jung was a post-religious or detraditiona...
G. R. S. Mead is an important but neglected historical personality of the British fin-de-siècle occ...
The collection of oracles and other wisdom sentences known as Tübingen Theosophy is a quite brief ex...
When H. P. Blavatsky, the controversial head of the turn of the century movement Theosophy, defined ...
The concept theosophy has been used by different theological and philosophical positions with differ...
This thesis addresses the connection between esotericism and political ideas in the formative decade...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth century occultists saw themselves, more than ever before, co...
390 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Despite the growing influence...
This article demonstrates the development and practice of "editorial seekership" during the early ye...
Whereas occultists of the standing of H.P. Blavatsky, Annie Besant, C.W. Leadbeater, and especially ...
G.H. Mead (1863-1931) oriented much of his intellectual efforts around three unavoidable questions f...
What is called spirituality is that level of consciousness that transcends the mind, emotio...
George Herbert Mead is the only sociological classic who never wrote a book. In 1911, he came close ...
Traditionally, the spiritual and the occult have'been seen as an obstacle in the development of...
In New York City in 1875, a group interested in Spiritualism and occult science founded what would b...
This paper sets out an argument for a radical thesis: that Jung was a post-religious or detraditiona...