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Science, politics, and gnosticism: two essays

;Lanham MD: National Book Newwok.. Edited by Eric Voegelin (1968)

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  1. Democracy and post-modernism.Fred R. DAllmayr - 1987 - Human Studies 10 (1):143 - 170.
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  • Has the Great Separation Failed?Ronald Beiner - 2010 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 22 (1):45-63.
    In The Stillborn God, Mark Lilla illuminates why “political theology” remains relevant today, in a world we might have assumed was thoroughly secularized. Lilla suggests that political theology is the norm, and that Christianity inadvertently gave birth to an exception. But the exception—liberal theology, or a separation of church and state that would give full play to religious impulses—was doomed. Religious impulses were not satisfied by mere moral sentiment, as offered by Rousseau and Kant; and Hegel opened the door to (...)
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  • La identidad ampliada: Eric Voegelin y el conocimiento terapéutico de la ciencia política.Silvina Vázquez - 2016 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 16:17-44.
    A contracorriente de su tiempo, Eric Voegelin replanteó la cuestión de la ciencia política en los estratos más hondos del Ser. Su idea de la política como una ciencia del orden, cuyo vector trascendental despliega una triple representación de la noción de verdad apunta hacia una recuperación de la problemática metafísica para las ciencias humanas. Con la cuestión metafísica y la problemática de la verdad, Voegelin atisbó en toda su complejidad el desafío que supone la simbiosis con la omnipotencia como (...)
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  • Totalitarian Transhumanism versus Christian Theosis: From Russian Orthodoxy with Love.Alfred Kentigern Siewers - 2020 - Christian Bioethics 26 (3):325-344.
    Technological change and the growth of technocratic approaches to government have gone hand-in-hand with the development of secular transhumanism in the West. The result is a perfect storm for the onset of cultural or “soft” totalitarianism in what during the Cold War was known as the “Free World.” Accelerating political opposition to traditional and biological definitions of sex, and to traditional marriage and family networks in Christian contexts, has undermined anthropological and value assumptions basic to self-government. Paradoxically, in this post-Cold (...)
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  • Personal participation: Michael Polanyi, Eric Voegelin, and the indispensability of faith.Mark T. Mitchell - 2005 - Journal of Religious Ethics 33 (1):65-89.
    In this paper I focus on the central role faith plays in the thought of Polanyi and Voegelin. I begin by indicating how both find the modern conception of scientific knowing seriously wanting. What Polanyi terms "objectivism" and Voegelin calls "scientism" is the modern tendency to reduce knowledge to only that which can be scientifically demonstrated. This errant view of knowledge does not occur in a vacuum, though, and both men draw a connection between this and the political pathologies of (...)
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  • Modernity in the discourse of Abdelwahab Elmessiri.Haggag Ali - 2011 - Intellectual Discourse 19 (1).
    Adapting Western self-critical discourse, the Arab Egyptian intellectual Abdelwahab Elmessiri attempted to Islamize modernity; however, he did this ironically via Western critique itself. This paper follows a comparative approach to show how Elmessiri’s construction of the duality of immanence and transcendence is based on the critiques introduced by Eric Voegelin and Zygmunt Bauman. However, while Bauman saw the role of critical theory as the modest comment on human experience, Elmessiri and Voegelin uncovered the dominance of immanence in Western modernity so (...)
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