Tag: Comparative Religion

  • Etruscan Visual Representations of the Birth of Athena and Minerva: A Comparative Study | Dr. Shanna Kennedy-Quigley

    Etruscan Visual Representations of the Birth of Athena and Minerva: A Comparative Study | Dr. Shanna Kennedy-Quigley

    Dr. Shanna Kennedy-Quigley’s paper from the Etruscan Studies Journal on the Etruscan visual representations of the Birth of Athena and Minerva provides historical, artistic, and cultural perspective of its common use in imagery. The paper explains the significant differences in the Etruscan cultural attitudes toward women, from those of their Greek contemporaries. It examines Etruscan…

  • Blavatsky’s Theosophical Society: Modeled on Republicanism

    Blavatsky’s Theosophical Society: Modeled on Republicanism

    The Theosophical Society was founded in New York and directly modeled on the American ideal underlying the Revolution and Enlightenment according to Helena P. Blavatsky. “Born in the United States, the Society was constituted in the model of its Motherland.” This model is the American reinvigoration of Classical Republicanism, upon which its Constitution and Declaration…

  • Matt Dillahunty to Jordan Peterson: “Science can’t confirm the supernatural”

    Matt Dillahunty to Jordan Peterson: “Science can’t confirm the supernatural”

    Jordan Peterson asks Matt Dillahunty in their debate, or dialogue, why don’t atheists contend with the major philosophical and theological sources. He gives an expected answer, which instead of pouting about, should be listened to, regarding evidence of the supernatural. Matt Dillahunty to Jordan Peterson: “I think this gets basically to the same point I…

  • G. de Purucker’s Introduction to the Esoteric Tradition: The Word “Dogma”

    G. de Purucker’s Introduction to the Esoteric Tradition: The Word “Dogma”

    G. de Purucker in his introduction of the Esoteric Tradition (1940) explains the meaning of Theosophy being non-dogmatic.  DOGMA IN THE ESOTERIC TRADITION BY G. DE PURUCKER “The word dogma comes from the Greek verb dokein, “to seem to be,” “to appear to be.” A dogma, therefore, was something which appeared to be a truth: an…

  • Chatterji and Holloway on the true implications of Occultism

    Chatterji and Holloway on the true implications of Occultism

    The Theosophical Movement as it was to be, stands in contrast to the zeitgeist. One of the key figures in the history of the Theos. Soc. was co-founder William Q. Judge believed, “It may be possible to usher in a new era of western occultism devoid of folly. We should all be ready for that,…

  • The Liberator-God in Ancient Religion: Salvation and Resurrection of the Initiated

    The Liberator-God in Ancient Religion: Salvation and Resurrection of the Initiated

    Resurrection of the DEAD and the Liberation of MAN in the MYSTERIES. Initiates, as Lovers of Education and WISDOM. THE DRAMA OF GRADUATION IN THE MYSTERIES Think only the Greeks and Romans celebrated the MYSTERIES? As Francis Bacon once said, Ipsa scientia potestas est (“Knowledge itself is power”)—Meditationes Sacrae, 1597. I must be INITIATED, ere I die!!—Aristophanes, Eirene (“Peace” Comedy). The…

  • Popularizing Genuine Theosophy in our Age

    Popularizing Genuine Theosophy in our Age

    The success of an attempt of such a kind as the one you propose, must be calculated and based upon a thorough knowledge of the people around you. It depends entirely upon the social and moral conditions of the people in their bearing on these deepest and most mysterious questions which can stir the human…

  • The Philosophical Wisdom of the Pre-Christian World Survives and Lives On

    The Philosophical Wisdom of the Pre-Christian World Survives and Lives On

    The philosophical wisdom of the pre-Christian World survives, and lives on, and with us, will advance, and shape the coming eras with the help of earnest, dedicated students, which must be genuine and honest. This honesty includes dismantling the lies about antiquity, that has shielded our theologians for centuries. “Let it not be imagined that…

  • Quotes on the Scientific Aristocracy and Vanity of Modern Philosophers

    Quotes on the Scientific Aristocracy and Vanity of Modern Philosophers

    QUOTES “France, why do you misunderstand us? European and American Journalists, why don’t you study genuine Theosophy before criticizing it? Because scientific aristocracy is full of vanity and struts on stilts of its own fabrication; because modern philosophy is materialistic to the roots of its hair; because both, in their pride, forget that in order to…

  • Roger Scruton: Moral Relativism Will Be the Death Knell of Western Civilization

    Roger Scruton: Moral Relativism Will Be the Death Knell of Western Civilization

    Moral relativism is considered by conservatives to be one of postmodern society’s greatest threats and may now be a relic of the past. Roger Scruton’s discussion actually gets into what I challenge and discuss about classical liberalism in Where Authority Lies: Republicanism, Liberalism, and Progressive Morality. There is a moral system already set, not coming into…

  • National Socialism and Christianity: Bavarian Political Police Report on Hitler Speech in Augsburg

    National Socialism and Christianity: Bavarian Political Police Report on Hitler Speech in Augsburg

    Was Adolf Hitler merely pandering to German Christians as an act of demagoguery? A Bavarian Political Police Report on Hitler Speech in Augsburg, 6 July 1923, explains a different point-of-view about National Socialism. Adolf Hitler himself stated that National Socialism is a racialist and volkic doctrine but also described National Socialism as a Christian movement. The volk…

  • Al Pacino’s Speech about God in The Devil’s Advocate

    Al Pacino’s Speech about God in The Devil’s Advocate

    “I’m peaking Kevin. It’s my time now.” The ferocity of the lower mind and egotism are peaking. It has always been peaking throughout time. That is our sad and mortal condition. Pacino says “I’ve nurtured every sensation man has been inspired to have!” ‘…Lucifer, or Satan is in us. It is our mind,Our tempter and redeemer…