Bible Mystery & Bible Meaning
Autor: | Thomas Troward |
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EAN: | 8596547716365 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 09.11.2023 |
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Schlagworte: | Biblical wisdom exploration Esoteric scripture analysis Histo Metaphysical interpretations Mystical Bible teachings New Thought philosophy Religious symbolism study Scriptural insights journey Spiritual growth guide Timeless truth revelation |
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In 'Bible Mystery & Bible Meaning,' Thomas Troward offers a profound exploration of spiritual interpretation, delving deeply into the biblical texts to unveil their underlying truths. His literary style combines philosophical reasoning with clear, accessible prose, inviting readers to reflect on the symbolic meanings and psychological insights embedded within sacred scripture. Troward's work operates within the broader context of the New Thought movement, emphasizing the transformative power of ideas, while grounding his insights in a thorough understanding of biblical narratives and metaphors. Thomas Troward, a pivotal figure in the New Thought philosophy, was influenced by diverse intellectual currents, including Eastern spirituality and Western metaphysics. His experiences as a judge in colonial India exposed him to a variety of cultures and beliefs, which shaped his perspective on the universality of spiritual truth. This background informs his work in 'Bible Mystery & Bible Meaning,' where he seeks to bridge common psychological themes with biblical wisdom, fostering a deeper understanding of faith and consciousness. I highly recommend 'Bible Mystery & Bible Meaning' to any reader seeking to unlock the spiritual dimensions of the Bible. Troward's thought-provoking insights will appeal to theologians, philosophers, and laypersons alike, inviting a richer engagement with the texts and encouraging personal introspection on faith and its implications in daily life.
Thomas Troward (1847-1916) was an influential figure in the New Thought movement, a spiritual and philosophical movement rooted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Punjab, India, and educated in England, he served as a Divisional Judge in British-administered India for 25 years. After retiring, Troward devoted his life to the study and interpretation of metaphysical and spiritual principles. His work combines the wisdom of Eastern philosophy with Western esoteric traditions, seeking to reconcile the two in a practical and accessible manner. 'Bible Mystery & Bible Meaning' is one of Troward's seminal works where he explores the spiritual lessons and allegories behind biblical stories, presenting the Bible as a source of universal truths rather than a mere religious text (Troward, 1913). Troward's literary style is analytical and didactic, aiming to provoke thought and offer illumination on the hidden wisdom within ancient scriptures. His influence extended to key New Thought authors such as William Walker Atkinson and Ernest Holmes, shaping the contours of modern mystical and self-help movements. Troward's contribution lies not just in his writings but also in the foundation he laid out for the development of theories concerning the power of the mind and the potential of human consciousness.
Thomas Troward (1847-1916) was an influential figure in the New Thought movement, a spiritual and philosophical movement rooted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Punjab, India, and educated in England, he served as a Divisional Judge in British-administered India for 25 years. After retiring, Troward devoted his life to the study and interpretation of metaphysical and spiritual principles. His work combines the wisdom of Eastern philosophy with Western esoteric traditions, seeking to reconcile the two in a practical and accessible manner. 'Bible Mystery & Bible Meaning' is one of Troward's seminal works where he explores the spiritual lessons and allegories behind biblical stories, presenting the Bible as a source of universal truths rather than a mere religious text (Troward, 1913). Troward's literary style is analytical and didactic, aiming to provoke thought and offer illumination on the hidden wisdom within ancient scriptures. His influence extended to key New Thought authors such as William Walker Atkinson and Ernest Holmes, shaping the contours of modern mystical and self-help movements. Troward's contribution lies not just in his writings but also in the foundation he laid out for the development of theories concerning the power of the mind and the potential of human consciousness.