THE SECRET DOCTRINES OF THE ROSICRUCIANS

THE SECRET DOCTRINES OF THE ROSICRUCIANS
Author: William Walker Atkinson
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 8075839366

Rosicrucianism is a philosophical secret society said to have been founded in late medieval Germany by Christian Rosenkreuz. It holds a doctrine or theology "built on esoteric truths of the ancient past", which, "concealed from the average man, provide insight into nature, the physical universe and the spiritual realm." Rosicrucianism is symbolized by the Rose Cross. Many esoteric societies have claimed to derive their doctrines, in whole or in part, from the original Rosicrucians (including Freemasonry). Several modern societies have been formed of the study of Rosicrucianism and allied subjects. William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932) was a prolific writer. His works treat themes related to the mental world, occultism, divination, psychic reality, and mankind's nature. They constitute a basis for what Atkinson called "New Psychology" or "New Thought".

Pythagoras and the Doctrine of Transmigration

Pythagoras and the Doctrine of Transmigration
Author: James Luchte
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2009-10-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 082646436X

A highly original monograph exploring the ways in which the concept of transmigration represents the fundamental meaning of Pythagorean thought.

The Presocratic Philosophers

The Presocratic Philosophers
Author: Jonathan Barnes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1134965133

The Presocratics were the founding fathers of the Western philosophical tradition, and the first masters of rational thought. This volume provides a comprehensive and precise exposition of their arguments, and offers a rigorous assessment of their contribution to philosophical thought.

The Wisdom of the Mystic East

The Wisdom of the Mystic East
Author: John Walbridge
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2001-08-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791490262

Twelfth-century Islamic philosopher Suhrawardī attempted to revive Platonism in an era of Avicennan Aristotelianism. Modern scholars have portrayed Suhrawardī as wishing to revive an "oriental" wisdom and associate him with ancient Persia. In this book, John Walbridge uses Suhrawardī as a vehicle to explore the tendency of Platonic philosophers to romanticize oriental wisdom. The work presents Suhrawardī and defines the problem of Platonic orientalism, both in general and in relation to Suhrawardī. Egypt and the Hermetic tradition, ancient Persia and the notion of metaphysical light, and India, Buddhism, and the transmigration of souls are all covered in terms of their influence or lack of influence in Suhrawardī's thought. The book also explores the role of Platonic and Suhrawardian orientalism in various cultures over the years.

Renaissance and Rebirth

Renaissance and Rebirth
Author: Brian Ogren
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2009-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047444817

Metempsychosis was a prominent element in Renaissance conceptualizations of the human being, the universe, and the place of the human person in the universe. A variety of concepts emerged in debates about metempsychosis: human to human reincarnation, human to vegetal, human to animal, and human to angelic transmigration. As a complex and changing doctrine, metempsychosis gives us a well-placed window for viewing the complex and dynamic contours of Jewish thought in late fifteenth century Italy; as such, it enables us to evaluate Jewish thought in relation to non-Jewish Italian developments. This book addresses the problematic question of the roles and achievements of Jews who lived in Italy in the development of Renaissance culture in its Jewish and its Christian dimensions. "Throughout the book, Ogren demonstrates the scholarly pertinacity and intellectual and linguistic versatility that crosscultural intellectual history requires. He finds and digests the essential studies and obscure remarks, in modern scholarship as well as from the fifteenth century, that substantiate the argument, and he constantly strives to discern larger patterns. This research will reward scholars who follow his leads." - Arthur M. Lesley, in: Renaissance Quarterly 63.3 (2010)

Studies in Jewish Manuscripts

Studies in Jewish Manuscripts
Author: Joseph Dan
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783161470448

"Undoubtedly one of the most fascinating areas of Judaic research, Jewish manuscripts has experienced a remarkable renaissance. What the field has largely lacked, however, are professional publications to bring together researchers who, albeit in different specialist areas (history, philosophy, Kabbalah, bibliography, art history, comparative manuscript studies, paleography and codicology), all deal variously with Hebrew manuscripts." "The authors of the eight collected articles show the perspectives and the possibilities of such a discourse based on Jewish manuscripts within Judaic Studies; moreover numerous tie-ins with disciplines relating to general medieval and early modern history and culture can be developed."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved