Category: Religion and Philosophy

Attacked for Believing in God

Moslems have laid siege to the Christians in Pakistan. They’ve destroyed 26 churches and countless homes. But their faith in God stands. These Christians live in towns such as Jaranwal Faisalabad. Sahiwal, Sargodha, Kasur, Rawalpindi, Khanewal, and Lahore. They need items such as clothes, shoes, beds, medicine, water, […]

An Announcement

Luke Dodson Sep 30, 2023 I’m pleased to announce that my essay “The Reluctant Occultist: Carl Jung and the Esoteric Tradition” has been published in an anthology entitled Custodian of the Unconscious: The Life and Soul of Carl Gustav Jung, edited by Troy Southgate, and published by Black […]

The Will to Christ?

By Chris Waldburger — 2 years ago Note from the Editors: This essay is part III and the final part of an online symposium on D’Annunzio, Nietzsche and Bronze Age Pervert. Read part I, here, and part II, here. Friedrich Nietzsche: A Right Turn from Conservatism and Liberal […]

At Least 400 Dead in Cult Disaster

At Least 400 Dead in Cult Disaster Authorities exhumed 12 more bodies, raising the death toll to over 400 in connection with the doomsday cult led by Pastor Paul Mackenzie. Read More… 15-Year-Old Football Player Found Dead in Lake A 15-year-old high school football player from Cesar Chavez […]

Germany and the Holy Roman Empire

Many people are aware of the atrocities committed by Germany in World War ii but would consider them ancient history. These people are completely unaware of the legacy that Adolf Hitler drew upon in creating his Nazi war machine. His was merely the latest resurrec­tion of a war-making […]

What Is Postmodernism?

An explanation of the original French postmodernism, contemporary leftist identity politics postmodernism, and analysis of the ramifications of their difference. If you want to support the channel, here are the best ways to do it: 1) Watch the full video 2) Subscribe if you haven’t 3) Share with […]

How Christian Nationalism Corrupted Evangelism’s Message of Love: A Conversation with Historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez

It is not fear of the outside world that is driving evangelical dogmatism and militancy, it is the other way around AARON ROSS POWELL JUN 17, 2023 Subscribe to ReImagining Liberty in your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | RSS Aaron Ross Powell: Welcome to ReImagining Liberty, a project of The UnPopulist. I’m Aaron Ross Powell, […]

Anarchism, Religion, and Anti-Clericalism

By John Wilkes Czolgosc Religious anarchism and anarchism’s anti-clericalism can be seen as two contrasting aspects within the broader anarchist tradition. While religious anarchism incorporates religious beliefs and values into anarchist thought, anti-clericalism rejects the influence and authority of religious institutions, particularly organized religion and the clergy. Here’s […]

Do We ‘Resemble’ God?

A video version of my essay showing mistranslations in Genesis and Exodus that blur or erase our closeness to our Creator(resending with correct links) Dr Naomi Wolf May 29, 2023 DR NAOMI WOLF MAY 29, 2023 Enjoy this Memorial Day presentation on video of my essay about our […]

Beware the ‘Christian Prince’

The Case for Christian Nationalism advocates for an ethnically uniform nation ruled by a “Christian prince.” Paul Matzko | From the June 2023 issue (Canon Press) The Case for Christian Nationalism, by Stephen Wolfe, Canon Press, 488 pages, $24.99 Since the 2016 election, the term Christian nationalism has […]

Robert Stark talks to Keith Preston about Rudolf Steiner

May 17, 2023Academia, Aleister Crowley, American Culture, Anarchism, Aristocratic Individualism, Art, Austria, capitalism, Carl Jung, Christianity, Consumerism, Culture, decentralization, Despair, Distributism, dreams, Drugs, Economics, Emile Durkheim, Enlightenment, Eugenics, Fascism, Germany, Gnosticism, Hinduism, History, Human Bio Diversity, Jeffery Mishlove, Julius Evola, Keith Preston, localism, Managerialism, Marxism, materialism, Matthew Pegas, […]

Theology and Global Order

David Pan Because they are tied up with the attempt to establish an overarching basis for human relations, questions of global order lead into theological discussions of the human relationship to God and the sacred. In our podcast discussion of Carl Schmitt’s reflections on global order, John Milbank […]

The Lures of Antiquity

Sponsored by HarperCollins When Pope Innocent II decided to remodel the venerable church of Santa Maria in Trastevere in 1140, he borrowed from the monuments of ancient Rome with deliberate and spectacular intent. For him, these tangible traces of another era were charged with meaning, majesty, and beauty, telling […]

Absolutist and Anarchistic Ontology

The medievalist response to anarchism. by Chris B An anarchistic ontology is an intellectual system which takes the individual as anterior to society and which rejects the formative and definitive role of authority. Anarchistic ontologies necessarily have to assume a great deal of conditions to which there have […]

Narratives of Belonging

David Pan Beginning with Rousseau, a tradition of political thought has assumed that the people can demonstrate its will directly, without representation. By contrast, a Hobbesian approach to political identity has insisted that a people cannot coalesce into a political unity without a representative who would represent the […]

Nothing to see here

The latest in Main Street conservative news View this email in your browser Dear Reader,We call this Friday Good. The offices of The American Conservative are closed today as we remember Christ’s Passion and look forward to celebrating his Resurrection. Assistant editor John Hirschauer has written a reflection […]