ABSTRACT

Annie Besant is primarily remembered as the international president of the Theosophical Society. One of the most important aspects of her career were the years that she was a professional atheist, which has given her a place in history as a pioneer feminist. The Origins of Theosophy contains thirteen of Besant’s pamphlets, originally published from 1883-1890. This book is ideal for students of theology.

chapter |20 pages

A World Without God

A Reply to Miss Frances Power Cobbe

chapter |72 pages

The Jesus of the Gospels and the Influence of Christianity

Verbatim Report of the Two Nights' Debate

chapter |24 pages

The World and Its Gods

chapter |16 pages

Life, Death, and Immortality

chapter |6 pages

Biblical Biology

A Contribution to Religious Non-Science

chapter |16 pages

A Burden on Labor

chapter |25 pages

Why I do Not Believe in God

chapter |14 pages

The Fruits of Christianity

chapter |13 pages

Christian Progress