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George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff | Mystic, Philosopher, Teacher
Britannica
George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff was a Greco-Armenian mystic and philosopher who founded an influential quasi-religious movement. Details of Gurdjieff's early...
3 days ago
Ancient Marxist History
Monthly Review
In this review of Andrew Drummond's The Dreadful History and Judgement of God on Thomas Müntzer (Verso Books, 2024), Paul Buhle explores how the influence...
1 month ago
William Blake’s Universe: making a European out of the poet and artist who never left England
The Conversation
William Blake's Universe, the new (free) exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, is a celebration of work by the Romantic artist, writer and...
9 months ago
The Lost Utopia
Los Angeles Review of Books
Zach Gibson revisits cult novelist Marguerite Young's 1945 study “Angel in the Forest: A Fairy Tale of Two Utopias.”
1 day ago
Depth Mariology: An Advent Pilgrimage to the Marian Grottoes of the Midwest
Church Life Journal
Dear Notre Dame,. A professor from the evangelical Wheaton College lecturing Notre Dame about the Virgin Mary could be compared to a Waffle House fry cook...
1 month ago
The Other Side of Silence
Commonweal Magazine
Clarice Lispector's 'The Apple in the Dark' wrestles with the limits of language, seeking language to crack the glass between us and reality.
7 months ago
Josef Váchal, Theosophy, and the Portmoneum
Bitter Winter
The rediscovery of a Czech Theosophical artist who decorated an extraordinary esoteric home for a friend and produced iconic woodcuts and paintings.
6 months ago
Yr Hen Iaith fifty six: A literary battle for hearts and minds
Nation.Cymru
We continue the history of Welsh literature to accompany the second series of podcasts in which Jerry Hunter guides fellow academic Richard Wyn Jones...
1 week ago
Der Mystiker Jacob Böhme: Liebe und Zorn
Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Zu Lebzeiten von der Kirche als Ketzer verschrien, gilt Jacob Böhme heute als bedeutendster Autor christlicher Mystik. Dabei war er ein einfacher...
1 month ago
Vor 400 Jahren starb der Görlitzer Schuster und Theosoph Jakob Böhme
Sonntagsblatt
Friedrich Hegel kürte ihn zum "ersten deutschen Philosophen". Seine Schriften haben Maler wie Caspar David Friedrich oder Wassily Kandinsky beeinflusst...
1 month ago