Doctrine, Deculturation, and Renewal
This excerpt is from a conversation between Eric Voegelin and graduate students following a lecture at St. Thomas More Institute in Montreal. His interlocutor was Father Eric…
This excerpt is from a conversation between Eric Voegelin and graduate students following a lecture at St. Thomas More Institute in Montreal. His interlocutor was Father Eric…
The Aristotelian speculation ends in a serious impasse, both practically and theoretically. Practically, the discovery of the truth seems to serve no other purpose than to forge…
Politics in the narrower sense of nomothetics [constitution-making science] intends to teach the lawgiver how to create the institutions that will inculcate the ethical excellences in the…
Obviously, the representative ruler of an articulated society cannot represent it as a whole without standing in some sort of relationship to the other members of the…
Staat und Gesellschaft in Amerika. Charlotte Lütkens. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1929. Review originally published 1930. [In a] sociological study of America of the rank…
Soviet Politics: At Home and Abroad. Frederick L. Schuman. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1946. Professor Schuman has written a comprehensive volume on Soviet politics that…
Well, existence is not a fact. If anything, existence is the nonfact of a disturbing movement in the In-Between of ignorance and knowledge, of time and timelessness, of…
Nevertheless, with all due allowance for More's critical intentions and personal reservations, there remains, as in the case of his other institutional devices [as set forth in…
Superbia without restraint is More's accusation against the society of his time. The problem is fundamentally the same as that of Erasmus, but More's horizon is much…
As I am putting down these words on an empty page, I have begun to write a sentence that, when it is finished, will be the beginning…
The humanists may well be right if they do not follow the classical philosophers in developing principles based on the bios theoretikos, or Christian thinkers into a…
[In Western civilization] there is nothing on which one can fall back. As distinguished from a Greek civilization or Egyptian civilization, there is no archaism, for instance,…
1. The Pauline Theophany The potential of distortion through metastatic imagination, it should be understood, is inherent to the mystery of meaning. If the mystery were not…
. . . .The delimitation of subject matter through the emotions aroused by the fate of human beings is the strength of Dr. Arendt's book. The concern…
. . . . When the intellectual and spiritual sources of order in human and social life dry up, there is not much left as a source…