theosophism

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theosophism

A student reads a book about theosophism in a library.

Definition

Noun: * Belief in theosophy: The acceptance of or adherence to the doctrines of theosophy, a system of philosophy or religious thought that aims to achieve direct knowledge of the divine through spiritual insight and mystical experience.

Usage
  • The term "theosophism" is a formal and somewhat less common noun than "theosophy." It is used to specifically denote the or theosophical principles, rather than describing the system of thought itself.
  • It often appears in academic, historical, or critical discussions about religious movements and beliefs.
Examples
  • Her deep theosophism influenced her approach to both art and daily life.
  • The scholar's paper analyzed the rise of theosophism in late 19th-century Europe.
  • His conversion to theosophism marked a significant turning point in his spiritual journey.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used to discuss the collective belief of a group: "The theosophism of the community was evident in their shared practices and literature."
Variants and Related Words
  • Theosophy (n): The system of thought or philosophy itself, which posits a single, divine reality and the unity of all existence, often incorporating elements from various world religions and esoteric traditions.
  • Theosophist (n): A person who believes in or practices theosophy.
  • Theosophical (adj): Relating to or characteristic of theosophy.
Synonyms
  • Belief in theosophy
  • Adherence to theosophy
Antonyms
  • Skepticism (towards theosophy)
  • Rejection of theosophy
  • Materialism (in a philosophical context)
theosophism

A student reads a book about theosophism in a library.

Noun
  1. belief in theosophy