The Betrayal of Tradition: Essays on the Spiritual Crisis of ModernityHarry Oldmeadow World Wisdom, Inc, 2005 - 386 ページ This collection of essays by eminent traditionalists and contemporary thinkers throws into sharp relief many of the urgent problems of today. |
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... called Enlightenment were all incubators of ideas and values which first ravaged Europe and then spread throughout the world like so many bacilli . Behind the bizarre array of ideologies which have proliferated in the last few centuries ...
... called Enlightenment were all incubators of ideas and values which first ravaged Europe and then spread throughout the world like so many bacilli . Behind the bizarre array of ideologies which have proliferated in the last few centuries ...
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... called " advances " must be seen as the poisoned fruits of a Faustian bargain which one day must come to its bitter conclusion . What indeed is a man profited if he gain the whole world but lose his own soul ? On the other hand , one ...
... called " advances " must be seen as the poisoned fruits of a Faustian bargain which one day must come to its bitter conclusion . What indeed is a man profited if he gain the whole world but lose his own soul ? On the other hand , one ...
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... called " putting the cart before the horse . " We recall that during the Depression , one spoke of " creating a mystique of recovery " ; as if the fatalities of industrialism were imaginary maladies , curable through autosug- gestion ...
... called " putting the cart before the horse . " We recall that during the Depression , one spoke of " creating a mystique of recovery " ; as if the fatalities of industrialism were imaginary maladies , curable through autosug- gestion ...
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... called scientific methods . If we believe we cannot accept the language of tradition- al symbolism because to us it seems fanciful and arbitrary , this shows we have not yet understood that language , and certainly not that we have ...
... called scientific methods . If we believe we cannot accept the language of tradition- al symbolism because to us it seems fanciful and arbitrary , this shows we have not yet understood that language , and certainly not that we have ...
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... called scientific denials of the beyond and of the Absolute . If it is essential to distinguish between the realm of religion or traditional wisdom and that of experimental science , it is also essen- tial to distinguish between the ...
... called scientific denials of the beyond and of the Absolute . If it is essential to distinguish between the realm of religion or traditional wisdom and that of experimental science , it is also essen- tial to distinguish between the ...
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Karen Armstrong Faith and Modernity | 73 |
Timothy Scott The Logic of Mystery and | 89 |
A Metaphysical | 101 |
Robert Aitken Envisioning the Future | 229 |
The Single Vision of Scientism | 247 |
Seyyed Hossein Nasr Spirituality and ScienceConvergence | 275 |
Titus Burckhardt The Theory of Evolution | 287 |
Reflections | 301 |
Mary Midgley Putting Nature in Her Place | 313 |
Brian Coman Never Say Die Without a Cause | 323 |
The Destruction of Traditional Cultures | 331 |
Rodney Blackhirst Rudolf Steiner Anthroposophy | 107 |
The Social Order | 119 |
The Individual | 151 |
Fatima Jane Casewit Islamic Cosmological Concepts | 171 |
Roger Sworder The Desacralization of Work | 183 |
Dorothy Sayers Why Work? | 217 |
Anagarika Govinda The Fate of Tibet | 345 |
Philip Sherrard Epilogue | 359 |
Acknowledgments | 365 |
Biographical Note | 375 |
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