Talk:Christian theosophy/16-January-2015-draft-further-reading-section
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- ) Facsimile of editions published 1891–1937.
- Bevir, Mark (2000). "Theosophy as a political movement". In Copley, Antony (ed.). Gurus and their followers : new religious reform movements in colonial India. New Delhi [u.a.]: Oxford University Press. )
- Carlson, Maria (1993). "No religion higher than truth" : a history of the theosophical movement in Russia, 1875–1922. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. )
- Daschke, Dereck; Ashcraft, W. Michael, eds. (2005). "Theosophy". New religious movements : a documentary reader. New York [u.a.]: New York University Press. )
- Dixon, Joy (1999). "Ancient wisdom, modern motherhood : theosophy and the colonial syncretic". In Burton, Antoinette (ed.). Gender, sexuality, and colonial modernities. Routledge research in gender and history. Vol. 2. London; New York: Routledge. )
- Dixon, Joy (2003) [2001]. Divine feminine : theosophy and feminism in England. Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. )
- Gomes, Michael, ed. (1994). Theosophy in the nineteenth century : an annotated bibliography. Sects and cults in America : bibliographical guides. Vol. 18. New York: Garland. )
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- ) Facsimile of editions published 1894–1947.
- Pels, Peter (2000). "Occult truths : race, conjecture, and theosophy in Victorian anthropology". In Handler, Richard (ed.). Excluded ancestors, inventible traditions : essays towards a more inclusive history of anthropology. History of anthropology. Vol. 9. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. )
- Sharp, Lynn L. (2006). Secular spirituality : reincarnation and spiritism in nineteenth-century France. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. )
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