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'''UNDER CONSTRUCTION'''<br> | '''UNDER CONSTRUCTION'''<br> | ||
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'''Theosophical University''' was an institution of higher education established at the [[Point Loma]] community in San Diego, California. | '''Theosophical University''' was an institution of higher education established at the [[Point Loma]] community in San Diego, California. | ||
== Establishment and administration == | |||
People involved in administration included [[August Neresheimer]], who was Vice President from 1920-1927, .... | |||
== Curriculum and instruction == | |||
The Cambridge-educated scholar [[Henry T. Edge|Dr. Henry T. Edge]] taught Latin and Greek, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Geology. He also conducted classes in [[Isis Unveiled (book)|Isis Unveiled]], [[The Secret Doctrine (book)|The Secret Doctrine]], and the Bible. | |||
== Noteworthy students == | |||
Students included [[Geoffrey A. Barborka]], [[Joseph H. Fussell]], and [[Grace Knoche]]. | |||
== Legacy == | |||
A major legacy of the university is '''[[Theosophical University Press]]''', which maintains a [http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/ts/tup.htm catalog online], along with a huge collection of full-text books and articles made freely available. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 16:39, 11 November 2024
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Theosophical University was an institution of higher education established at the Point Loma community in San Diego, California.
Establishment and administration
People involved in administration included August Neresheimer, who was Vice President from 1920-1927, ....
Curriculum and instruction
The Cambridge-educated scholar Dr. Henry T. Edge taught Latin and Greek, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Geology. He also conducted classes in Isis Unveiled, The Secret Doctrine, and the Bible.
Noteworthy students
Students included Geoffrey A. Barborka, Joseph H. Fussell, and Grace Knoche.
Legacy
A major legacy of the university is Theosophical University Press, which maintains a catalog online, along with a huge collection of full-text books and articles made freely available.