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Isis Unveiled, Volume 2: Theology - Spiritual Teachings and Religious Wisdom from World Traditions

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H.P. Blavatsky's second volume of Isis Unveiled, examining theological and spiritual teachings of world religions. Synthesizes Christian, Eastern, and esoteric traditions, arguing for underlying unity of spiritual wisdom. Analyzes theological concepts across traditions and their esoteric meanings.

Also known asIsis Unveiled Vol. 2 · Spiritual Theology
This edition1877
EditionH.P. Blavatsky's second volume of Isis Unveiled, focusing on theological and spiritual teachings.
Comparative ReligionTheosophyGnosticismTheological harmonyWorld religionsspiritual philosophyNeoplatonismSpiritual evolutiontheological studyEsoteric ChristianityComparative theologymeditationSacred knowledgeVedantaancient mysteriesContemplation

Contents34 chapters

  1. 01Isis Unveiled:
  2. 02TABLE OF CONTENTS.
  3. 03PREFACE TO PART II.
  4. 04ISIS UNVEILED.
  5. 05CHAPTER I.
  6. 06CHAPTER II.
  7. 07CHAPTER III.
  8. 08CHAPTER IV.
  9. 09CHAPTER V.
  10. 10CHAPTER VI.
  11. 11CHAPTER VII.
  12. 12CHAPTER VIII.
  13. 13CHAPTER IX.
  14. 14CHAPTER X.
  15. 15CHAPTER XI.
  16. 16CHAPTER XII.
  17. 17FOOTNOTES:
  18. 18INDEX.
  19. 19INDEX.
  20. 20Catalogue Advertisement
  21. 21INDEX.
  22. 22Transcriber’s Note:
  23. 23THE FULL PROJECT GUTENBERG LICENSE
  24. 24"Cover"
  25. 25The Project Gutenberg eBook of Isis unveiled, Volume 2 (of 2), Theology
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