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various scholars of
Western esotericism.
Theosophy comes from the Gr****
theosophia (θεοσοφία),
which combines theos (θεός), "God" and
sophia (σοφία), "wisdom"...
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Idealized portrait of Böhme from
Theosophia Revelata (1730)...
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names Liberal Catholic Church (LCC) and
Liberal Catholic movement are used by a
number of
separate Independent Catholic denominations throughout the...
- 21,4. B4.
Albertus Magnus. "Book VI". De veget. 401. B5. Aristocritus.
Theosophia. 68. B6. Aristotle. "Book II". Meteorology. 355a. B7. Aristotle. "Book...
- hermetic-alchemical
texts such as the
Turba philosophorum, or Gichtel's
Theosophia practica were
published in the
journals of UR and KRUR, and
others of...
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Alleyne Nicholson,
Leiden and
London 1914
August Tholuck,
Ssufismus sive
Theosophia Persarum pantheistica,
Berlin 1821
Robert C. Zaehner, Abū Yazīd of Bisṭām...
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individual has a
higher self. She wrote: By that
higher intuition acquired by
Theosophia—or God-knowledge,
which carried the mind from the
world of form into that...
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distinguishing between human ("anthroposophia") and
divine knowledge ("
theosophia"). Indeed,
Jakob Böhme may have
chosen the word "Theosophy" to describe...
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dualism between what it
calls "anthroposophia" (human knowledge) and "
theosophia" (divine knowledge). It had
consequently been used in
various esoterics...
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Idealized portrait of Böhme from
Theosophia Revelata (1730)...