If that is the case, Voegelin might here be building on the work of William James, whom he evidently admired. In any case, Voegelin often seems to be clearing...
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G Ellis Sandoz
esandoz@...
Jan 1, 2005 10:09 pm
The essays mentioned are printed in CW12, not 5--right? Ellis Sandoz "James Rovira" <jrovira@...> on 12/31/2004 08:58:32 AM Please respond to...
David Tressan and I, a psychiatrist and a psychiatric social worker respectively, have delivered papers at EVS meetings that reflected on Voegelin's work. My...
Thanks for the reply. Voegelin does make reference to William James in his "Turn of the Screw" essay, but I don't have it on hand right now so I don't recall...
Thank you, Robin, for calling to mind our Voegelin offerings as psychologists. I have long noted that psychology has not plumbed the Voegelinian depths but I...
Hi, David, Good to hear from you! I would like very much to read your article. Can you send the PDFs to me as e-mail attachments? I can also visit the UMD ...
List members interested in Voegelin & psychology might want to look up two books by a fellow Voegelinian, Eugene Webb: The self between : from Freud to the new...
In addition to the books by Webb, which are well worth reading, I would like to call attention to a book I've written called The Genealogy of Violence. It...
Mr. Bellinger wrote: "In my view, EV is the most important philosopher in the 20th C., and Karl Barth is the most important theologian. Barth, like EV, was...
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S. Barret Dolph
wheds8@...
Jan 4, 2005 7:09 am
Dear Group, Thank you for your help on detective novels. I know have enough to get me going. But not without a few questions if anyone could be of help. 1) Why...
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M.W. Poirier
poirmw@...
Jan 4, 2005 10:47 am
What about Lewis Mumford's _The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformation, and Its Prospects_, for starters. It's an old work, and rather popular back...
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S. Barret Dolph
wheds8@...
Jan 4, 2005 1:29 pm
Dear M. W. Poirer, Yes I wrote my message too quckly. I should have said anything beyond Mumford's work. It is far from my expertise, if I have one, but it...
Happy New Year! Just a quick announcement, I found a permanent home for my website at http://eclipse.lunarpages.com and created a concept that follows the...
Not sure if I mentioned this, but Kenneth Rexroth's essay about the Sherlock Holmes stories and their place in fin du siècle culture is masterful and might be...
Dear detectives: What does S. Barret Dolph make the assumption that detective novels are not popular in Germany? There are several series published by German...
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S. Barret Dolph
wheds8@...
Jan 5, 2005 1:44 pm
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 21:53, prblum@... wrote: Dear Richard, Well this is good news. I guess some of my materials are a little dated. It does seem...
... the ... I don't view SK and Barth as gnostics. I'm familiar with the best scholars who have written on SK and Barth, and I've never heard of Dr. Lazier...
I don't wish to sound overly dogmatic on this point, but there is a concept in Orthodoxy known as "the mind of the Fathers." It's not that one has read and...
An interesting review of the book, "Orthodox Psychotherapy." http://www.new-ostrog.org/review4.html __________________________________________________ Do You...
I've read Barth but it's been too long. I have, however, been reading Kierkegaard recently. I think we need to distinguish between his ideas and his...
... I didn't say I thought SK was a Gnostic, but rather that he had tendencies toward Gnosticism (remember, Voegelin found tendencies toward Gnosticism in the...
Those who are interested might want to look up the comparisons of Voegelin and Blumenberg by Stephen McKnight and Henrik Syse. These are in English. I guess...
... division ... tries, ... a ... I'm not sure what Barth's "Hidden God" means. I have read his Church Dogmatics and I can report confidently that he...
... Church Dogmatics and I can report confidently that he emphasizes that God is not hidden because He has revealed himself in Christ. Marcion's Hidden God, so...
... while Barth did not believe that the cosmos is evil. He said the exact opposite in vol. III/3 of the Dogmatics. Mr. Simlik, it isn't clear to me if you...
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