Category: Religion and Philosophy

Contra Principem, Part 2: The Prince

Troy Southgate Apr 11, 2025 MACHIAVELLI’S Il Principe was written in 1513, after its author had been removed from his important diplomatic role with the Florentine bureaucracy and then returned to his secluded farmhouse. In 1532, when the book first appeared in printed form, five years after his […]

Contra Principem, Part 1: An Italian in the Sixteenth Century – Machiavelli and his World

Troy Southgate Apr 10, 2025 Introduction The name Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) has become a popular euphemism for deceit, ruthlessness and manipulation. As a politician, diplomat and philosopher, Machiavelli spent his twilight years producing what eventually became one of the Renaissance period’s most notorious and reviled tracts. First published […]

Bishop Barron explains The New Ressourcement

Watch Bishop Barron’s address from the New Ressourcement Conference NewRessourcement.org. WATCH BISHOP BARRON’S ADDRESS At The New Ressourcement Conference, Bishop Barron called the theologians and philosophers present to a renewal of Catholic thought by returning to the sources of the Catholic faith in light of the new circumstances […]

European Apostasy

Arktos Journal Mar 27, 2025 NEW RELEASE FROM ARKTOS Pawel Bielawski — European Apostasy: The Role of Religion in the European New Right Pawel Bielawski is both a specialist in the history of religion and a highly knowledgeable authority on the so-called ‘New Right’. In his book, he […]

We Are All Amalekites

By Rev. Chuck Baldwin Published: Thursday, March 27, 2025 Download free computerized mp3 audio file of this column (To subscribe to my columns at no cost, click here.) Israeli leaders constantly refer to the Palestinian people as being “Amalekites.” But their Jewish supremacy goes even further than that. […]

Kacey Musgraves seeks the Architect

Mindful Underparenting and the Love of Faith Jeff Morgan Psychologist Darby Saxbe argues that mindful underparenting respects a person’s unique developmental capacity to learn through observation how to enter adult life, and Catholic sociologist Christian Smith writes, “Among all possible influences, parents exert far and away the greatest […]

Jesus as the Sun

View Online Version Specializing in Archaeology, History, Astrotheology, Mythology, and Religion Acharya S – The Legacy     Hello, Happy Spring or fall depending on where you are on the planet! I wanted to remind everyone about Acharya’s Jesus as the Sun throughout History. It’s an excellent ebook […]

Is the UAE Destroying Islamic Morality?

In this in-depth response to Brother Evan’s questions, Shahid Bolsen tackles misconceptions about the UAE, its historical and geopolitical realities, and the role of governance in shaping Islamic societies. He clarifies how economic strategy, colonial history, and religious governance intersect in the UAE, addressing concerns about moral decay, […]

Zazen: No End in Sight

Troy Southgate Mar 23, 2025 I HAVE been practicing Sōtō meditation for some time now, but I still come across plenty of people who seem to think that zazen (‘just sitting’) is all about striving for enlightenment. Prior to the late-twelfth century – and directly inspired by the […]

Christianity’s Original Sins

Sponsored by the Lionel Gelber Prize and the Munk School Miri Rubin Christian Hair The historical claim that Christianity replaced Judaism as a superior faith resulted in laws and language that persecuted Jews—and laid a foundation for white supremacy, too, a new book argues. Howard W. French Toffler in […]

Rudolf Steiner and Child Perception

Troy Southgate Mar 21, 2025 THE Anthroposophist, Rudolf Steiner, tells us that “While in earthly life man develops from birth onward, he confronts the world with his power of cognition. First he gains insights into the physical sphere. However, this is but the outpost of knowledge. This knowledge […]

Trump Shows His True Colors

Rev. Chuck Baldwin Published: Thursday, March 20, 2025 Download free computerized mp3 audio file of this column (To subscribe to my columns at no cost, click here.) It didn’t take long for Donald Trump to show his true colors. Trump won a landslide election last November primarily on […]

Living Symbolism and Myth

by Rose Sybil Rose Sybil Mar 20, 2025 Rose Sybil discusses the living element of myth and symbolism as an intermediary between living absolutes and ethnoses that must grow and change with every generation or it falls to simulacrum along with the people. Myths hide real events within […]

With Dangers Compast Round

Sponsored by The Morgan Library & Museum In our March 27 issue, Catherine Nicholson writes about Paradise Lost and the many readings, interpretations, and rereadings that have sustained John Milton’s epic poem for nearly four hundred years. People as far apart in time and disposition as William Blake and Malcolm […]

Zionism: the bigger picture

Posted on March 12, 2025 by winter oak by Paul Cudenec As I have been explaining for some time now, our contemporary world is in the grip of a Rothschild-dominated criminocracy, which I have termed the Zionist single global mafia. Some readers have questioned, however, whether “Zionist” is […]

Orthodoxy and (Anarcho) Socialism

Post-Easter and Mayday Meditations Dr. Davor Džalto Professor of Religion, Art, and Democracy at University College Stockholm, Sweden Source View all articles by the author Published on: 9 June, 2023 Readers’ rating: 3.6 (58) Reading Time: 4 minutes Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click […]

Orthodoxy and Anarchism

Source This book brings together essays by contemporary Orthodox theologians and scholars on Orthodox Christianity that analyze various aspects of the complex relationship between anarchism, both as a concept and as a political philosophy, and Orthodoxy. As many studies have already shown, the dominant theological approaches in Orthodox […]

Henry Corbin and the Angel

Troy Southgate Mar 08, 2025 THE fact that Henry Corbin was inspired by the Islamic mysticism of Avicenna (980-1037), Shahab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi (1154-1191) and Mulla Sadra (1572-1640), led him to develop an esoteric system in which a complex hierarchy of angels came to be seen […]

Johann Most – Luther

Johann Most – Luther Last Monday, a very “dashing” Fatzkiade was performed in Wittenberg, a kind of Columberei in green. It was about the opening of the renovated castle church, on whose portal on October 31, 1517, Luther nailed his famous 95 theses, which are now engraved on […]