A Revisit to the Voegelin Essay: “Equivalences of Experience and Symbolization in History”
Part I: A Short Summary Voegelin’s essay on equivalences was written 50 years ago in 1970; it has been an essay with continued popular interest to Voegelin…
Part I: A Short Summary Voegelin’s essay on equivalences was written 50 years ago in 1970; it has been an essay with continued popular interest to Voegelin…
I think Wolfgang Leidhold’s The Genealogy of Experience is an extremely important book, with major implications for the ways we can think about a variety of matters.…
Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change. - Wayne W. Dyer 1. The Challenge of Experience Remembrance of things…
“Equivalences of Experience and Symbolization in History” (1971)[1] is, in my view, one of Eric Voegelin’s five most important stand-alone essays, along with “Immortality: Experience and Symbol”…
The search for the constants of human order in society and history is, at present, uncertain of its language. An older body of concepts is proving inadequate…
The following is a transcript of a discussion held at the Thomas More Institute on November 9, 1970. Participants were Eric Voegelin, Erin O'Connor, Charlottee Tansey, and…