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De Yoga Van Jezus - Overeenkomsten Tussen De Vedische- En Christelijke Tradities” “De Yoga van Jezus - overeenkomsten tussen de Vedische- en Christelijke tradities” een bibliografie een bibliografisch overzicht van literatuur m.b.t. “De Yoga van Jezus” uit de collecties van de theosofische bibliotheken (boeken en artikelen) Gepubliceerd vanwege de workshop “De Yoga van Jezus - overeenkomsten tussen de Vedische- en Christelijke tradities” gegeven door José van der Loop, op zaterdag 6 april 2019, in de bovenzaal bibliotheek, Theosofische Vereniging Amsterdam Een publicatie van de Theosofische Bibliotheek, Amsterdam Theosofische Vereniging in Nederland Tolstraat 154, 1074 VM Amsterdam e-mail : [email protected] internet : www.theosofie.nl Samensteller: Renger Dijkstra, bibliothecaris TVN Theosofische Bibliotheek, Amsterdam, 03 april 2019 *1e versie * trefwoorden in Nederlandse taal * Theosofische bibliotheken: Amsterdam, Naarden, Utrecht, Den Haag Aalders, W.J. Algeo, J. Santa Teresa Review: 'The Hiram Key: Pharaohs, Freemasons and the Discovery of the door W.J. Aalders. - Baarn : Hollandia-Drukkerij, 1914. - 48 p. ; 24 cm. - Secret Scrolls of Jesus' by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas / John Algeo (Groote Mystieken ; Tweede Serie, No. 2) In: The Quest, 1988 - continuing, Wheaton, USA, William Metzger: vol. 85 sign.: REL-6-6-AALD-1 (1997), June, p. 56 Trefw.: Jezus, vrijmetselarij door W.J. Aalders. - Baarn : Hollandia-Drukkerij, 1914. - 48 p. ; 24 cm. - (Groote Mystieken ; Tweede Serie, No. 2) Review: 'The Incredible Births of Jesus' by Edward Reaugh Smith / John Algeo sign.: REL-6-6-AALD-1a In: The Quest, 1988 - continuing, Wheaton, USA, William Metzger: vol. 89 Trefw.: religie, christendom, mystiek, Teresa, heiligen, Jezus (2001), Mar_Apr, p. 76 Trefw.: Jezus Adversary Review - Buddhism in Christendom, or Jesus the Essene by Arthur Lillie / The Ancona, M. d' Adversary Ooggetuige van Jezus : nieuw licht op het ontstaan van het christendom door de In: Lucifer 1887-1897 London, HP Blavatsky: vol. 1 (1887), September, p. 71 ontdekking van papyrusfragmenten Trefw.: boeddhisme, christendom, Jezus, essenen, theosofie Matthew 'dAncona en Carsten Thiede ; Nederlandse vertaling : Bert van Rijswijk. - Baarn : Callenbach, 1996. - 253 p. ; 22 cm. Afra Oorspr. titel: Eyewitness to Jesus ; Amszing new manuscript evidence aout the De inwijding / Afra originel of the gospels - noten, verklarende woordenlijst, register. In: Theosofia = Theosophia : orgaan van de Nederlandsche Theosophische ISBN 9026606486 Vereeniging: vol. 4 (1895), No.41 (September), p. 593-594 sign.: REL-5-1-ANCO-1 Trefw.: theosofie, inwijding, Jezus, bijbel Trefw.: christendom, religie, papyrusfragmenten, Nieuwe Testament, Matteüsevangelie, Qumram, Dode-Zeerollen, Jezus, Magdalen-papyrus Ahmad, S.N. Jesus im Qur-a^n : die wahrheitsgetreue Darlegung der Geschichte von Jesus Christus in den Worten des Qur-a^ns, der Heiligen Schrift des Islams S. Nasir Ahmad. - Zürich : Ahmadiyya Mission des Islams, 1952. - 23 p. ; 21 cm. sign.: REL-8-1-AHMA-3 Trefw.: Islam, religie, Jezus Ahmadiyya Jezus niet gestorven aan het kruis : een beknopte samenvatting van de merkwaardige omstandigheden rondom de kruisiging en zijn ontsnapping aan de dood : nieuwe ontdekkingen en theorieëen bevestigen Ahmadiyya standpunt Den Haag : Ahmadiyya Moslim Missie in Nederland , 198X. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. sign.: REL-8-1-AHMA-1 Anderson, K.C. Trefw.: religie, Jezus, Ahmadiyya, christendom, kruisiging, opstanding, The Person of Jesus Christ in the Christian Faith, II / KC Anderson verrijzenis, graftombe van Jezus In: The Path 1910-1914 London, DN Dunlop: vol. 4 (1914), January, p. 259 Trefw.: geloof, Jezus Aiyar, R. Jesus Christ a Non-Violent Political Leader / MS Ramaswami Aiyar Anderson. K.C. In: The Theosophist : a monthly journal devoted to oriental philosophy, art, The Person of Jesus Christ in the Christian Faith / KC Anderson literature and occultism: vol. 59 (1938), February, p. 474 In: The Path 1910-1914 London, DN Dunlop: vol. 4 (1913), December, p. 203 Trefw.: politiek, Jezus Trefw.: Jezus, geloof Jesus Christ's Kingdom of God / MS Ramaswami Aiyar Andrews, R. In: The Theosophist : a monthly journal devoted to oriental philosophy, art, De tombe van God : het lichaam van Jezus en de ontknoping van een 2000 jaar literature and occultism: vol. 59 (1937), October, p. 79 oud mysterie Trefw.: Jezus, theosofie Richard Andrews en Paul Schellenberger ; [vert. uit het Engels: Expertext: Ingrid Budhod-Girard i.e. Buthod-Girard ; eindred.: Yolande Michon ... et al.]. - Jesus Christ's Work for a Change of Heart (1) / MS Ramaswami Aiyar 3e dr. - Baarn : Tirion, 1997. - 463 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. In: The Theosophist : a monthly journal devoted to oriental philosophy, art, Oorspr. titel: The tomb of God - appendices, noten, bibliografie, register. literature and occultism: vol. 58 (1937), February, p. 431 ISBN 9051216475 Trefw.: Jezus, theosofie sign.: REL-5-1-ANDR-1 Trefw.: religie, Jezus, Rennes-le Château, mysteries, David Teniers, Nicolas Jesus Christ's Work for a Change of Heart (2) / MS Ramaswami Aiyar Poussin, kunst, graal In: The Theosophist : a monthly journal devoted to oriental philosophy, art, literature and occultism: vol. 58 (1937), March, p. 532 Anon Trefw.: Jezus, theosofie Another Reincarnation of Jesus (rprnt Lahore Tribune) / anon In: The Theosophist : a monthly journal devoted to oriental philosophy, art, Jesus Christ's Work for a Change of Heart (3) / MS Ramaswami Aiyar literature and occultism: vol. 11 (1889), Oct+, p. 16 In: The Theosophist : a monthly journal devoted to oriental philosophy, art, Trefw.: Jezus, reincarnatie literature and occultism: vol. 58 (1937), April, p. 79 Trefw.: Jezus, theosofie Daily Intercourse With Jesus / anon In: Theosophy in New Zealand 1908-2006 - continuing as TheoSophia: vol. 9 Alberghini, A. (1911), May, p. 57 Review: 'Zen Way - Jesus Way' by Tucker N Callaway / Amy Alberghini Trefw.: Jezus, theosofie In: The American Theosophist 1933 - 1996, Wheaton: vol. 66 (1978), April, p. 95 Filler - "Jesus said, ...the Kingdom is inside of you ..." (from the `Gospel of Trefw.: religie, Zen, Jezus, boeddhisme Thomas`) / anon In: Sunrise : a theosophical perspective = theosophic perspectives: vol. 48 Alberts, Joh.C.P (1999), April_May, p. 111 Levenden en doden / Joh. C.P. Alberts Trefw.: Jezus In: Theosofia = Theosophia : orgaan van de Nederlandsche Theosophische Vereeniging: vol. 43 (1935), No.3 (Maart), p. 129-132 Trefw.: theosofie, god, Golgotha, Jezus, dood, liefde 1 Filler - Jesus & the ill-treated Horse (The Gospel of the Holy Twelve p33-34) / door David Anrias ; voorwoord van den vertaler ; met een inleiding van den anon schrijver van "De ingewijde" enz. ; [vertaald uit het Engels]. - Amsterdam : In: The Herald of the Star : official organ of The Order of the Star in the East: Theosofische Vereenigings Uitgevers Mij, 1933. - [11], 72 p. : met negen vol. 6 (1917), August, p. 427 illustraties. ; 22 cm. Trefw.: Jezus, esoterisch christendom sign.: ANRI Door 2 Trefw.: theosofie, meditaties, meesters, portretten, J. Krishnamurti, Morya, Mini review: 'James, the Brother of Jesus' by Robert Eisenman / anon Koot Hoomi, Jezus, Hilarion, Serapis, Maitreya In: Insight 1998 - continuing, London, Lilian Storey: vol. 44 (2003), May_Jun, p. 30 Through the eyes of the masters : meditations and portraits Trefw.: Jezus by David Anrias ; with an introd. by the author of "The Initiate", etc ; with 9 full-page illustrations. - repr. - London : Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971. - xvii, Mini-review: 'Jesus Christ, Sun of God: Ancient Cosmology and Early Christian 78 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Symbolism' by David Fideler / anon Bevat: The Rishi of the Nilgiri hills. -- Master Morya. -- Master Koot Hoomi. -- In: The Quest, 1988 - continuing, Wheaton, USA, William Metzger: vol. 6 Master Jesus. -- Master Hilarion. -- The Venetian master. -- Master Serapis. -- (1993), Autumn, p. 89 The Mahachohan. -- The lord Maitreya Trefw.: Jezus, kosmologie ISBN 0710010168 sign.: THE-2-A-1-ANRI-4a Review - 'The Hiram Key: Pharaohs, Freemasons and the Discovery of the Secret Scrolls of Jesus' by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas / anon by David Anrias ; with an introd. by the author of "The Initiate", etc ; with 9 In: The American Theosophist 1933 - 1996, Wheaton: vol. 84 (1996), Winter, p. full-page illustrations. - repr. - London : Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1956. - xvii, 3 78 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Trefw.: Jezus, vrijmetselarij Bevat: The Rishi of the Nilgiri hills. -- Master Morya. -- Master Koot Hoomi. -- Master Jesus. -- Master Hilarion. -- The Venetian master. -- Master Serapis. -- Review: 'Jesus, the Son of Man' by Kahlil Gibran / anon The Mahachohan. -- The lord Maitreya In: International Star Bulletin (1), 1928- July 1929 (incomplete) Ommen sign.: THE-2-A-1-ANRI-4b Holland, D Rajagopal and RL Christie: vol. (1929), Feb, p. 25 Trefw.: Jezus by David Anrias ; with an introduction by the author of "The Initiate", etc (= Cyrill Scott / His Pupil). - London : George Routledge & Sons, LTD, 1932. - 69 Review: 'The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ' by Levi / anon p. : ill.. ; 22 cm. In: The Theosophic Messenger 1899-1912 (incomplete) San Francisco, WJ Bevat: The Rishi of the Nilgiri hills. -- Master Morya. -- Master Koot Hoomi. -- Walters: vol. 10 (1909), Feb, p. 220 Master Jesus. -- Master Hilarion. -- The Venetian master. -- Master Serapis. -- Trefw.: Jezus The Mahachohan. -- The lord Maitreya sign.: ANRI Thro Review: 'The Lost Years of Jesus Revealed' by Charles Francis Potter / anon Trefw.: theosofie, meditaties, meesters, portretten, J. Krishnamurti, Morya, In: The Canadian Theosophist
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