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The Scholarship of K. Paul Johnson's Three Books on Madame Blavatsky

Jan 09, 2002 09:49 AM
by Blavatsky Archives


". . . Contrast alone can enable us to appreciate
things at their right value; and unless a judge
compares notes and hears both sides he can hardly come
to a correct decision." H.P. Blavatsky 

[Quoted from The Theosophist, Volume II, July, 1881,
p. 218; reprinted in H.P.B.'s Collected Writings,
Volume III, p. 225.]


I believe it is important for every person interested
in Madame Blavatsky's life and teachings to read and
study K. Paul Johnson's three books on Blavatsky.

It is also important to compare and contrast what is
written by Mr. Johnson with other source material not
given in his works. 

The following sources allow the reader access to
material not available in Johnson's books:

(1) "The Theosophical Mahatmas: A Critique of Paul
Johnson's New Myth" by David Pratt
See: 
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dp5/johnson.htm

(2) "K. Paul Johnson's House of Cards?: A Critical
Examination of Johnson's Thesis on the Theosophical
Masters Morya and Koot Hoomi" by Daniel H. Caldwell.
See:
http://www.blavatsky.net/gen/refute/caldwell/johnson.htm

(3)"Johnson's 'Definition' of the Paranormal and Its
Bearing on Henry S. Olcott's Accounts of the
Theosophical Masters" by Daniel H. Caldwell 
See:
http://blavatskyarchives.com/johnsonparanormal.htm

(4)"The Fallacy in Another Johnsonian Argument" by
Daniel H. Caldwell
See:
http://blavatskyarchives.com/Johnsonfallacy.htm



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