Definition of Theosophers. Meaning of Theosophers. Synonyms of Theosophers

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Definition of Theosophers

Theosopher
Theosoph The"o*soph, Theosopher The*os"o*pher, n. A theosophist.

Meaning of Theosophers from wikipedia

- older tradition are termed theosophers. Several Theosophists — such as C. C. M****ey and Franz Hartmann — were also theosophers. Antoine Faivre suggested...
- occultists like François-Charles Barlet and Rudolf Steiner were also theosophers, adhering to the ideas of the early modern Lutheran thinker Jakob Bohme...
- North America, it serves as a memorial to the 18th-century scientist and theosopher Emanuel Swedenborg. The 100-seat church was designed by Lloyd Wright (son...
- older tradition are termed theosophers. Causing some confusion, a few Theosophists – such as C. C. M****ey – were also theosophers. In the early years of Blavatsky's...
- (2 May 1702 – 10 February 1782) was a German Lutheran theologian and theosopher. Oetinger was born at Göppingen. He studied philosophy and Lutheran theology...
- ecstatic visions that left him gaping. Jakob Böhme (1575–1624): German theosopher; author of The Way to Christ. Thomas Browne (1605–1682): English physician...
- approach to religious studies. The emic approach is that of the alchemist or theosopher. The etic approach is that of the scholar as an historian, a researcher...
- Esoteric Christianity hold that if an Esoteric Christian, Rosicrucian, or Theosopher practices it they could potentially rise to the degree of Magus or Adept...
- European Christian movement based on the teachings of German mystic and theosopher Jakob Böhme (1575-1624). The term was not usually applied by followers...
- (d. 1766) 1702 – Friedrich Christoph Oetinger, German theologian and theosopher (d. 1782) 1707 – Jean-Baptiste Barrière, French cellist and composer (d...