Tag: Samuel Fales Dunlap

  • African Traditional Religion: From Nabta Playa to Dynastic Egyptian Mysteries

    African Traditional Religion: From Nabta Playa to Dynastic Egyptian Mysteries

    ON THEMES OF PRIMORDIAL WISDOM AND DIVINE REVELATION FROM DUNLAP, MACKEY, PIKE AND BLAVATSKY AS A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY MASONIC-CHRISTIAN AND THEOSOPHIST SPECULATION ABOUT THE ORIGINS OF THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES This article presents its case from the modern archaeological and anthropological record, and contemporary studies on the history of African and European religion, spurned…

  • Lovers of the Ancients, or Christian Dogmatic claims to Truth

    Lovers of the Ancients, or Christian Dogmatic claims to Truth

    We are who we are, because we are “lovers of the ancients.” I would not be writing without my influences from Greek, Indian and Islamic Philosophy; and Blavatsky, Suhrawardi and Henry Corbin. I traced the styles of Blavatsky’s references, going to sources of doctrines in the Chaldean Oracles and the works of the eclectic orientalist…

  • Sun and Lunar Worship: Adonai, Baal and Moloch in the Mysteries

    Sun and Lunar Worship: Adonai, Baal and Moloch in the Mysteries

    INTRODUCTION The source of “The Secret Doctrine” on the Ancient Worships of Syria explains the ancient Sun-Gods. These Gods and Names in the ancient world are intimately tied to the history of ancient peoples, cities, and the meanings those people ascribed in their world. S.F. Dunlap was a reference source in H.P. Blavatsky’s major work,…

  • Samuel Fales Dunlap on the Ancient Origin of Names of Great Gods, Cities, Rivers and Countries

    Samuel Fales Dunlap on the Ancient Origin of Names of Great Gods, Cities, Rivers and Countries

    In Samuel Fales Dunlap’s work The Origin of Ancient Names of Countries, Cities, Individuals, and Gods (Cambridge, 1856), he argued that the proper names of countries, cities, individuals, and gods, drawn from regions including Greece, Italy, Asia Minor, Babylon, Egypt, Phoenicia and Judaea, are generally compound words incorporating the names of ancient sun-gods. This reveals…