Autumn leaves, Temang, Nepal

It is not what we do which makes us holy, but we ought to make holy what we do.
(Meister Eckhart)

 

Selected publications from the editors

 

Books

Rodney Blackhirst
   

 

 

NEW for 2009
Primordial Alchemy
and Modern Religion

   
Harry Oldmeadow
   

NEW for 2009
Mediations:Essays on Religious Pluralism & the Perennial Philosophy

The Betrayal of Tradition
(editor)
Journeys East: 20th Century Western Encounters with Easstern Religious Traditions

Light from the East:Eastern Wisdom for the Modern West
(editor)
A Christian Pilgrim in India:The Spiritual Journey of Swami Abhishiktananda Traditionalism:
Religion in the light of the Perennial Philosophy
Roger Sworder
 

 


Mining, Metallurgy and the Meaning of Life Homer on Immortality:The Journey of Odysseus as a Path to Perfection

 

Algis Uždavinys
   

NEW for 2009
Philosophy as a Rite of Rebirth
The Golden Chain:An Anthology of Pythagorean and Platonic Plhilosophy Sufism in Islamic Civilization (English title)

 

Labyrinth of Sources: Hermeneutical Philosophy and Mystagogy of Proclus
(English title)

Hellenic Philosophy from Numenius to Syrianus
(English title)

The Egyptian Book of the Dead
(English title)

 
Hermes Trismegistus: The Way of Wisdom (English title)

Understanding of Symbols and Images in Ancient Civilizations (English title)

 

 

Articles

The artlicles below are made available by the kind permission of the authors and with reference to the respective journals in which they first appeared. The drafting process means that some articles may not be exactly as they first appeared.

 

 

Rodney Blackhirst

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Harry Oldmeadow

Contributions in books
 Articles
Monographs
 

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John Penwill

  • Forthcoming.

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Timothy Scott

Contributions in books
 Articles

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Roger Sworder

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Algis Uždavinys

  • Forthcoming.

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