Mr. Poirier, Have you checked the correct name? I think the reviewer was Anthony Harrigan, not Hannigan. David Gordon _____ From: evforum@yahoogroups.com...
You are certainly justified in asking the question. I immediately wondered if I got the spelling of the surname right (i.e., Harrigan) _after_ I pressed the...
M.W. Poirier
poirmw@...
Jul 1, 2007 3:41 pm
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new files have been uploaded to the EVForum website: the latest EVS newsletter with the schedule for the forthcoming annual meeting and a UMoPress EV book sale...
In regard to the EVS NEWSLETTER and UMoPress booksale, this information is also posted on the website of the Eric Voegelin Institute: www.ericvoegelin.org ...
Dear Colleague: I was fortunate as a young graduate student to take classes from Eric Voegelin and in my first teaching assignment at the University of Dallas...
I just stumbled upon a small news item at the Voegelin Institute website that might be of interest, namely the donation on June 6 of a life mask of EV from...
I would like to welcome new member Manuel Wluka, a theology student at Theologische Fakultät Fulda (catholic university), Fulda-Germany. He is writing a...
Contact me immediately. My room will be free and it can be transferred to someone else. Otherwise it will go to someone on the waiting list. Sheraton Hotel. ...
Welcome to Mr. Wluka! EV has some interesting things to say about ethics in different places. He doesn't always use the term "ethics." Sometimes he talks about...
Dear Mr. Fritz Wagner, dear everybody, Thanks for your message. Unfortunately my english is bad... I can understand and read everything, thanks. But my written...
Once again manuel* The one subject is EV and ethics. The other subject is EV and Notre Dame. The next summer I´ll have the possibilty do stay half an year at...
Quite a number of the members of this group were students of Voegelin at one time or another. Bob Cihak and I were classmates and students of Voegelin at...
Fritz, I couldn't get your link to open. Notre Dame has bough up huge chunks of land just south of the university and is developing it into high-cost housing...
... While this is likely to be true (at what university isn't it true?), I think it's worth pointing out that Notre Dame has done some extraordinary things ...
Christopher Vilmar
csvilmar@...
Aug 10, 2007 2:41 pm
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Christopher Vilmar has written of Notre Dame, "everything there is about money these days." Typical of colleges and universities? About 15 years ago I was...
I, and a few others, seem to have forgotten the technique for responding privately to evforum postings! Sorry for my own lapses. Cordially, Fritz Wagner...
It was "publish or perish" at Notre Dame even 50 years ago. Until Fr. Hesburgh became president in '55 or thereabouts it was still possible to come to Notre...
I'd like to take exception to Mr. Vilmar's congratulatory remarks about hiring 30 to 40 new professors in the Humanities. The last completed fundraising drive...
Fritz, Thanks for your invitation to toss in my 2 cents regarding ND. Contrary to the tone of some of the messages concerning ND having sold its soul as a...
Perhaps the key is undergraduate vs graduate work, as John von Heyking suggests. My impression is that US students arriving at college are immature as...
Fritz's reference got me reading through Heilman's account, and I came across this puzzle: "For instance, "tension toward," a phrase Eric frequently used,...
Think of it as love. Ellis Sandoz ... From: evforum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:evforum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of billr54619@... Sent: Saturday, August 11,...
Ellis Sandoz
esandoz@...
Aug 11, 2007 3:10 pm
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... I don't often hear about many universities hiring humanities faculty in those kinds of numbers. Nevertheless, I defer to the collective expertise of the...
Christopher Vilmar
csvilmar@...
Aug 12, 2007 12:33 am
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Well, I would think that makes the metaphor all the more challenging....without (I hope) going to far into dissecting the obvious, let me just say that I...
The Voegelinian formulation is "die existentielle Spannung zum Grund". In english Voegelin speaks of the "tension toward the ground" - a highly problematic...
Thanks to Dr. Gebhardt for the helpful citations. "What is Nature?" is one place where ground and intelligibility are specifically connected by Voegelin, but...