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== Periodicals ==
== Periodicals ==


Judge served as editor of the periodical, [[The Path (periodical)|''The Path'']], from 1886-1896. After the American Section of the Theosophical Society was formed on [[October 30]], 1886, ''The Path'' became its official journal. Quoting from the first issue, [http://www.theosopher.net/dzyan/thepath/the_path_v1_n1_april_1886.pdf April 1886], Judge gives a reason for producing the publication: "to try on the one hand to point out to their fellows a Path in which they have found hope for man, and on the other to investigate all systems of ethics and philosophy claiming to lead directly to such a path, regardless of the possibility that the highway may, after all, be in another direction from the one in which they are looking."
Judge served as editor of the periodical, '''[[The Path (periodical)|''The Path'']]''', from 1886-1896. After the American Section of the Theosophical Society was formed on [[October 30]], 1886, ''The Path'' became its official journal. Quoting from the first issue, [http://www.theosopher.net/dzyan/thepath/the_path_v1_n1_april_1886.pdf April 1886], Judge gives a reason for producing the publication:
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to try on the one hand to point out to their fellows a Path in which they have found hope for man, and on the other to investigate all systems of ethics and philosophy claiming to lead directly to such a path, regardless of the possibility that the highway may, after all, be in another direction from the one in which they are looking.
</blockquote>
 
In 1889 Judge inaugurated a magazine for inquirers &ndash; '''[[The Theosophical Forum (periodical)|''The Theosophical Forum'']]''' &ndash; in which he expressed a deep understanding of the technicalities of [[Theosophy]].
 
The [[Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals]] lists [www.austheos.org.au xxx articles] by or about Mr. Judge, including all those he edited. Articles appeared in [[The Theosophist (periodical)|''The Theosophist'']], [[Lucifer (periodical)|''Lucifer'']], [[The Irish Theosophist (periodical)|''The Theosophist'']], [[The Pacific Theosophist (periodical)|''The Pacific Theosophist (periodical)|''The Pacific Theosophist'']], [[The Vahan (periodical)|''The Vahan'']], and the ''Proceedings'' of various Theosophical congresses.
 
In the style of the day, he employed several '''pseudonyms''' in writing his articles: Eusebio Urban, Rodriguez Undiano, Hadji Erinn, Willam Brehon, An American Mystic, an others.


== Books and pamphlets ==
== Books and pamphlets ==

Revision as of 22:00, 4 May 2020

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Letters of WQJ, compiled by Dara Eklund
Russian edition of WQJ Collected Writings

William Quan Judge was one of the principal Founders of the Theosophical Society. His writings are among the clearest explications of the principles of Theosophy.

Periodicals

Judge served as editor of the periodical, The Path, from 1886-1896. After the American Section of the Theosophical Society was formed on October 30, 1886, The Path became its official journal. Quoting from the first issue, April 1886, Judge gives a reason for producing the publication:

to try on the one hand to point out to their fellows a Path in which they have found hope for man, and on the other to investigate all systems of ethics and philosophy claiming to lead directly to such a path, regardless of the possibility that the highway may, after all, be in another direction from the one in which they are looking.

In 1889 Judge inaugurated a magazine for inquirers – The Theosophical Forum – in which he expressed a deep understanding of the technicalities of Theosophy.

The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals lists [www.austheos.org.au xxx articles] by or about Mr. Judge, including all those he edited. Articles appeared in The Theosophist, Lucifer, The Theosophist, The Pacific Theosophist (periodical)|The Pacific Theosophist, The Vahan, and the Proceedings of various Theosophical congresses.

In the style of the day, he employed several pseudonyms in writing his articles: Eusebio Urban, Rodriguez Undiano, Hadji Erinn, Willam Brehon, An American Mystic, an others.

Books and pamphlets

Online versions of most of Judge's writings at Universal Theosophy website.

Notes