Open for Submissions

VOEGELINVIEW is the interdisciplinary arts and humanities journal of the Eric Voegelin Society. Established in 2009 as an online resource for scholars and graduate students studying the life and work of the philosopher Eric Voegelin (1901-1985), the journal has slowly transformed into an all-purpose arts and humanities journal of cultural and intellectual criticism.
With readers all over the world and a growing concern for humanistic revival and learning in education and culture, VOEGELINVIEW publishes essays, reviews, and poems concerning The Great Tradition, western culture, and the latest trends in our increasingly techno-scientific world and what it means to the intellectual life.
We are open for submissions, especially essays on cultural and literary criticism, political criticism, current affairs and their relation to the life and thought of Eric Voegelin, book reviews (especially new fiction and poetry), and reflections on the “moral imagination.” As we enter a new year, VOEGELINVIEW remains committed to deep reflection on philosophy and the life of our namesake, Eric Voegelin, while we also expand into a final multiyear transition: a greater focus on arts & letters, fiction, and the moral imagination. Submissions or queries can be sent to our editor-in-chief, Paul Krause: [email protected]
VOEGELINVIEW is free to read but depends on the generosity of its readers to ensure the highest quality of cultural and intellectual commentary is given to the world. With readers and contributors across all continents, we value our ability to bring commentary, reviews, and poems on the enduring questions of the human condition. While free to read, the journal is not free to host and maintain. Therefore, the Eric Voegelin Society, which publishes VOEGELINVIEW, asks that you consider a tax-deductible donation to continue the support of the journal. Your generosity allows us to give back to you in the form of our articles, essays, reviews, and creative writings.
VOEGELINVIEW is supported by the Arizona State University Foundation. You can make a donation through the ASU Foundation VOEGELINVIEW Fund.
The Eric Voegelin Society is a 501(c)(3) organization (Tax ID 45-5508836). The Eric Voegelin Society, which publishes VOEGELINVIEW, can be supported through Nicholls State University. Make sure to write “Eric Voegelin Society” in the comments when providing a donation by credit card to support the Eric Voegelin Society and/or “VoegelinView” if you wish your donation to go to the support of the journal. Alternatively contact Dr. David Whitney at [email protected] for instructions of how to make a contribution by check.
