
Author: Annie Besant
Publisher: Theosophical Publishing
Year: 2000
Language: English
Pages: 109
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8170594138
Description
Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) was described by Hegel as a ‘comet that flashed across Europe’. Uncompromising in his commitment to truth, this profound philosopher and religious reformer incurred the wrath of the Catholic Church for his attacks on Aristotelian logic and his championship of Copernican cosmology. He taught with magnificent eloquence the Immanence of god who is Universal Life; the eternity of the spirit, being part of the Universal Life; and based on these two facts, a life dedicated to the True, the Good and the Beautiful. After lifelong persecution, he was burnt at the stake as a heretic. In impassioned language, Annie Besant paints here a picture of Bruno’s life and martyrdom that has tremendous relevance for these times of religious fundamentalism and ethnic hatred.
Contents
Publisher’s note
I. Giordano Bruno
II. The Apostle of Theosophy
1. Theosophical ideas
2. Life Story