Teosofisk Tidskrift Explained

Category:Theology magazine
Founder:Theosophical Society
Founded:1890
Finaldate:1960
Country:Sweden
Based:Stockholm
Language:Swedish
Issn:2001-8827
Oclc:924044588

Teosofisk Tidskrift (Swedish: Theosophical Journal) was the official organ of the Swedish brach of the Theosophical Society and was in circulation between 1890 and 1960.

History and profile

Teosofisk Tidskrift was established in Stockholm in 1890. It was started by the Swedish chapter of the Theosophical Society and was its official media outlet.[1] The magazine was published on a monthly basis from 1900 to 1948. It came out eight times per year in 1949. Next it appeared quarterly until 1957 and then, came out nine times a year.

Teosofisk Tidskrift had a Norwegian edition between 1902 and 1913 and a Danish edition between 1913 and 1918. The magazine sold 5,000 copies.[2] It mostly featured articles on the relationship between theosophy and Christianity.[2] It also covered the texts of the lectures given at the Theosophical Society.[2] Georg Ljungström was among the staff of the title.[3]

Teosofisk Tidskrift ceased publication in 1960.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: tammikuuta 1939 Teosofisk tidskrift: organ för Svenska sektion. National Library of Finland. fi. 10 February 2024.
  2. Einar Petander. Teosofi och kristendom i 1890-talets Sverige: Artiklar i Teosofisk Tidskrift. Aura. 1. 2009. 10.31265/aura.454. 22–23. free.
  3. Web site: Teosofiska Ansikten. Georg Ljungström. Teosofiska Kompaniet . 23 March 2014. no. 10 February 2024.
  4. Web site: Teosofisk Tidskrift. Libris. 10 February 2024. sv.