Category: Religion and Philosophy

Book Review: ‘Politica Aeterna’

by Alexander Markovics Arktos Journal Nov 07, 2024 Alexander Markovics reviews Alexander Dugin’s book Politica Aeterna: Political Platonism & the Dark Enlightenment. Philosophy Has Consequences What is the connection between politics and philosophy? With this seemingly innocent question begins the latest book by Russian state philosopher Alexander Dugin, […]

The Battle of Islamsterdam

by Hans Vogel Hans Vogel Nov 08, 2024 Hans Vogel analyzes the clashes in Amsterdam involving Israeli football fans and local Muslims, explaining how the incident is indicative of ethnic tensions in European cities, the globalist politicization of sports, and underlying geopolitical dynamics. On November 7, the Dutch […]

Islam: Tarred with the Same Brush

Troy Southgate Oct 31, 2024 IMAGINE being Otto Strasser when your socialist ideals are being misrepresented by Hitler and his financial advisors; a victim of Fascism whose anti-authoritarian principles are being dragged through the mud by Antifa; or Ted Kaczynski when Extinction Rebellion is compromising with the capitalist […]

The Evangelical Left

Written by Millard J. Erickson Reviewed By David Hilborn Systematic Theology ‘The Evangelical Left’ is Erickson’s term for a North American movement which others have dubbed ‘postconservative evangelicalism’. He identifies its protagonists as Clark Pinnock, John Sanders, Stanley Grenz, Bernard Ramm and James McClendon. He also detects a […]

The Outside is Inside

Troy Southgate Oct 27, 2024 THE philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel (1770–1831) was influenced by the illusory shadows that flickered upon the walls of Plato’s allegorical cave, especially in the sense that reflections of this kind must represent either Being or not-being. At the same time, Hegel understood that […]

Dodcast #72: Jeff Russell

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Dodcast Dodcast #72: Jeff Russell 0:00 1:44:30 Dodcast #72: Jeff Russell Of Runes and Men Luke Dodson and Jeff Russell Oct 13 READ IN APP Jeff Russell on working with John Michael Greer’s Druid Magic Handbook and Dolmen Arch curricula […]

Walking the Cross

by Christian Chensvold Arktos Journal Oct 09, 2024 Christian Chensvold explores the clash between the eternal realm of Being and the transient world of Becoming, invoking Spengler, Evola, and the symbolism of the cross, while urging readers to transcend modern society’s illusions and rediscover divine creation. As poetically […]

Dear Abbey

This year marks the 1,300th anniversary of the founding of Reichenau Abbey, a Benedictine monastery on a lake island in the far south of Germany that for a few hundred years in the early Middle Ages was, as Beatrice Radden Keefe writes in the Review’s October 17 issue, […]

Beyond Evil: Nietzsche vs. Lacan

Troy Southgate Sep 30, 2024 THE French psychoanalyst and philosopher, Jacques Lacan (1901-1981), is occasionally criticised for reducing his German predecessor, Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), to the level of a mere footnote. This, despite one or two of his neo-Freudian theories closely approaching Nietzsche’s own philosophical observations. Nonetheless, in […]

How might Saint Thomas Aquinas approach modern theological questions and discussions?

How might Saint Thomas Aquinas approach modern theological questions? In Thinking Through Aquinas, renowned theologian Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt delves into the theology and arguments of Thomas Aquinas and applies them to the questions that confront theologians in our own day. Bauerschmidt takes a closer look at Thomas’s understanding […]

Martyrdom? Not a Problem

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Truth Jihad Radio Martyrdom? Not a Problem 0:00 1:06:30 Martyrdom? Not a Problem If you’re afraid to die, don’t attack people who aren’t Kevin Barrett Sep 29 READ IN APP Rumble link  Bitchute link False Flag Weekly News link Sayyed […]