Abélard, 49, 51, 617
Abendländische Eschatologie
(Taubes), 144
Abendländische Humanität
(Krüger), 301
Abendländische Klosterbaukunst
(Braunfels), 617
Abendroth, Wolfgang, 263-64
Abendzeitung,
572-73
Abgrund,
635
Abraham Apocalypse, 859
Academic institutions.
See
Higher
education; and specific colleges
and universities
Académie française, 108n3
Academy of Political Science, 361,
367-69, 370, 379
Academy of Religion, Chicago, 875
Achilles, 105
Acquisition par 1'expérience,
316
Actualization, 595-96, 600
Adams, John, 766
Adamson, Kenneth, 781-82
Adeliges Landleben und
europäischer Geist
(Brunner),
51-52
Adenauer, Konrad, 526n2
Adler, Alfred, 612
Adler, Sandy, 19
Adorno, Theodor W., 121n2, 597,
601, 602, 792
Aeschylus, 60, 79-80, 295, 666, 823
Affrontements mystiques
(Lubac),
147
Agathon,
82, 439, 605
Agnosticism, 207
Agnostos Theos, 670
Aisthesis, aisthenastai,
475
Aitia
(four
causa
), 436, 438, 491
Aition
(divine ground of being),
473, 491
Alazoneia,
697
Albright, William F, 146, 201, 253,
421-23
Albrizio, Conrad, 97, 99n3, 360-61
Alchemy.
See
Magic and alchemy
Alchemy and Artificial Intelligence
(Dreyfus), 695
Aletheia
(truth), 46, 475, 832
Alexander, Mary D., 186-87
Alexander III, 51
Alexander the Great, 695-98
Alienation: Bellow on, 592;
Campanella on, 541-42, 545;
Doderer on, 655; and egomania
of genius, 655; Stefan George
on, 702; Hauser on, 541, 542n3;
and imagination, 714; Laing on,
545-46; Marcuse on, 602; Marx
on, 833; and revolution, 714;
topics related to, 629; Weisskopf,
713-14
Alienation and Economics
(Weisskopf), 714
Allen, Richard: career of, 521n1,
581, 637, 645, 646n3, 748; and
German universities, 581; and
Hoover Institution, 521, 544,
546, 637-38; and Kissinger,
637, 638n1, 645; Voegelin's
correspondence with, 521, 581,
637-38, 748; and Voegelin's move
to Hoover Institute, 521, 581
Alsberg, Mr., 823
Alt, Albrecht, 422
Altizer, Thomas J. J., 480-81, 513,
523
Altruism, 643
Am Anfang der Kultur
(König),
747, 748n2
Amati, Emmanuel, 621
American Academy of Religion,
783, 785
America National Catholic Weekly
Review,
226-27
American Political Science
Association (APSA), 705-6;
and conservatives, 472, 668;
and Gebhardt, 701-2, 706, 811;
Hallowell and panel on Order
and History (1960) at, 404, 413,
414-15; and Henningsen, 668;
Niemeyer's focus on Voegelin
(1964) at, 472; and Sandoz, 701,
705-6, 809; and status of political
science, 100, 194, 201; Voegelin's
knowledge about, 397; Voegelin's
presentation (1960) at, 402, 421
American Political Science Review,
170, 253, 270
American Sociological Association,
201
Amherst College, 473
Amicitia,
78
Amor Dei,
487
Amor Dei intellectualis,
n4, n5
Amor sapientiae,
85
Amor sui,
487
Amour de soi,
643
Analogia entis,
46, 104, n9-30,
371, 419, 488, 751
Analytica Posteriora
(Aristotle),
303, 451, 475
Anamnesis
(Voegelin): American
|
edition of, 516-17, 590, 631, 810,
830, 834, 841, 854; and Berger,
551; and Brooks, 510; compared
with Praz's
Mnemosyne,
684;
and Engel-Janosi, 509; functions
of, 504; and Gurwitsch, 537;
and Heilman, 504-5; length of,
504, 510; literary form of, 505;
and Meshman, 579; and Nelson,
590; and Niemeyer, 517, 526,
552-53, 810, 834; on noetic
and pneumatic experiences,
600, 605; organization of, 505;
publication of, 11-n, 470, 483,
500, 510, 792n1; relationship of,
to
In Search of Order,
504, 514,
516-17; reviews of, 509, 552-53,
854; sales of, 836; and Sebba, 500,
522; and Wagner, 607
|
Anatomy
(Rembrandt), 803
Anaximander, 797
Ancient Egyptian Religion
(Frankfort), 146
Ancient Near Eastern Texts
(Pritchard), 201, 222
Anderson, Bernhard W., 419
Anderson, Charles D., 181-83, 222
Anderson, Quentin, 699, 701,
703-4, 726
Andreia,
163, 719
Androgyn and androgynous myth,
652, 654, 688
Andrzejewski, Stanislav, 398,
400n4
Angoisse,
684
Anima mundi,
605, 614
Anima naturaliter Christiana,
77
Anna Karenina
(Tolstoy), 362
Anoia,
854
Anselm, 677, 829
Anthemius of Tralles, 670
Anthony and Cleopatra
(Shakespeare), 855
Anthropomorphism, 77
Antinomism, 249
Antipater, 696
Anti-Semitism, 70, 135, 571, 691.
See also
Jews
Anxiety, 689
Apeiron,
797
Apeitheia
(existence in revolt),
594-95
Aphanes noos,
45
Apocalypse and apocalypticism:
Abraham Apocalypse, 859;
Altizer on, 480-81; and ecumenic
empires, 872-73; and gnosticism,
844-45; and Gospels, 688; and
Hegel, 845; and Henningsen,
489; intellectual strands of,
761; John's Apocalypse, 817;
and magic, 249; and Paul's
vision, 736; poets on, 480-81;
and secularist, immanentist
movements, 481
Apokalypse der deutschen Seele
(Balthasar), 57, 144, 153
Apokatastasis,
64, 752
Apology
(Plato), 81
A priori forms of thought, 442
APSA.
See
American Political
Science Association (APSA)
Arberry, Arthur J., 781
Arche,
367
Archeology: and Ebla Archives, 866;
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and Akkadian bronze head,
25, 287; and Albright's critique
of Voegelin's work, 421-23; in
Bretagne, 768, 770, 773, 813; and
caves of Ile-de-France, 13, 37,
675, 746, 784, 824, 826; in China,
752, 754; in Crete and Malta,
661, 712, 721, 734, 764, 770,
772, 773, 865; and Engel-Janosi,
770; in Iran, 764, 772-74, 782; in
Ireland, 737, 738, 740, 745, 747,
748, 764, 770, 772, 865; König
and prehistoric symbols, 13,
576-77, 641-42, 669, 675, 677,
680-81, 694, 747, 828, 865; in
Louisiana, 866; at New Grange,
738, 740, 745, 747, 748, 764;
and prehistoric symbols of God,
664; recent developments in,
753-54, 770, 784; scholarship
on, 146, 667; and Sedlmayr, 664,
745; in Spain, 764, 768, 770; and
Stupa of Sanchi, 745, 764; in
Turkey, 736, 738, 771, 772-74,
779, 782; Voegelin's trips related
to generally, 13; in Yucatan, 698,
699, 700-701, 764, 770, 772
|
Archeology of Israel
(Albright), 423
Architects of the Parthenon, The
(Carpenter), 722
Architecture, 364-65, 633, 670,
720-22, 753, 772, 816-17.
See
also Arts
Architecture and the Phenomena
of Transition
(Giedion), 720
Arendt, Hannah: as conservative,
709; and Hoover Institution,
544; and Voegelin on
Origins
of Totalitarianism,
6, 11,
69-72, 155n22, 174; Voegelin's
correspondence with, 69-72; and
Voegelin's
Order and History,
405
—Works:
On Violence,
693;
The
Origins of Totalitarianism,
6,
69-72, 155n22, 174n2
Arensberg, Conrad M., 116
Arete,
41-42
Aristocracy, 52
Aristoteles
(Jaeger), 146
Aristotle: on
aisthesis,
475; on
aitia
|
(four
causae
), 436, 438, 491; on
aition
(divine ground of being),
491; and Alexander, 695-98; Aron
on, 58; on Being, 338; on Beyond,
873; on
bios theoretikos,
44; on
consciousness, 505; discussion
of, at LSU Colloquium on
Humanities, 105; on endless
return of the same within
history, 132; and
episteme,
41-42; on
episteme politike,
85;
on ethics, 159; on
eudaimonia,
440; on existence, 526, 527; and
experiential matrix, 568; Gilson
on, 527; on God, 690; on good
society, 451; and Henningsen,
695-98; on human nature, 104,
117, 119, 128, 363, 439-40, 594,
600-601, 854; on intention of
act, 165; on
kinesis,
437; literary
remains of, 535; on
metalepsis,
557; and metaphysics, 434,
439-41, 490-91, 526, 541; on
methods of social sciences,
185, 201, 216; on
nous,
78, 485;
Oehler's research on, 376-77;
ontology of, 178; paradigm
of, as not "ideal," 385; on
peripherocentrism, 547, 549-50;
on
peri ta anthropina,
13; on
philia,
2, 78; on
philia politike
,
230, 393; Plato's relationship
with, 209, 295; on poets, 431;
on polis, 387, 697; on
politike
episteme,
367; on potentiality
and actuality, 557; and proof of
God, 435-42; on
prote arche,
823;
on relevance, 118; on science,
827; on slaves by nature, 425;
on soul, 78; on
spoudaioi,
696;
study of, and history of theory,
101; on
telos,
43-44; on tension
of existence, 809; on tragedy,
295, 296, 563; on virtues, 85, 104,
124, 217; in Voegelin's
Order and
History,
223, 244
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—Works:
Analytica Posteriora,
303, 451, 475;
De Anima,
160,
439;
De Caelo,
439;
Metaphysics,
439, 440, 441, 486, 505, 526,
595, 854;
Nicomachean Ethics,
85, 118, 185, 440, 475, 476, 696;
Physics,
439;
Poetics,
431, 563;
Politics,
440, 696, 697, 741
Arnim, Bettina von, 833
Arnold, Gottfried, 706
Aron, Raymond: and Basel Seminar,
384; at New York conference on
political thought (1972), 734; on
postwar world in France, 61; and
Rheinfelden Congress, 397-400;
and Toynbee conference in
Normandy, 342; Voegelin's
correspondence with, 397-400;
Voegelin's meeting with, 3,
57-58, 61; and Voegelin's
Order
and History,
400
Artist as Critic: Critical Writings
of Oscar Wilde, The
(Ellman),
597
Artistic inspiration, 343-44
Arts: and architecture, 364-65, 633,
670, 720-22, 753, 772, 816-17;
and art history, 5, 636, 670-71,
684, 812, 816-17; Christ's image
in, 742; in Japan, 785, 788-89; and
Mannerism, 633, 636; McLuhan's
classification of, 173-74; modern
art, 470, 623; in Phillips Gallery,
812
Asceticism, 617
Asih, Naji al, 287
Äesthetische Erziehung
(Schiller),
795
Astronomy, 784
Athanasius, 124
Athanatizein,
476
Atheism, 120, 441, 513
Athens, 68, 80-82, 136, 146, 291,
295
Atomic Energy in Cosmic and
Human Life
(Gamow), 62
Attention à la vie,
316
Atwood, Sanford S., 522
Aufgang Europas
(Heer), 48-51
Aufweichung
(intellectual
"watering down"), 413-17
Augustine, Saint: on
amor
|
sapientiae,
85; analysis of
consciousness by, 505; college
students' understanding of,
594; conversion of, 123,
600; discussion of, at LSU
Colloquium on Humanities,
105; on
fantastica fornicatio,
79; on forgiveness, 655; on
human nature, 487; Niemeyer
on, 862-63; on predestination,
133-34; on
progressus,
129;
and
retractationes,
343; on
revelation, 78; on Roman Empire,
130; and sacred history, 43, 44;
on
sacrificium confessionis,
864,
865n2; on
sapientia,
77, 78, 79;
study of, and history of theory,
101; on Trinity, 78; on Varro, 811;
writings by, 276, 600, 864, 865n2
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Auschwitz trials, 11
Authoritarian State, The
(Voegelin), 396
Autobiographical Reflections
(Voegelin), 4
Autonomy, 852
Autoritäre Staat, Der
(Voegelin),
237
Averroes, 89
Avicenna, 527
Axis time, 45, 145, 765, 768
Ayer, A. J., 526
Baader, Franz Xaver von, 109-10,
294
Babeuf, François, 517
Babin, James, 710
Babylonia, 159, 410
Baerwald, Hans H., 366, 374
Bagherzadeh, Firouz, 772-74, 774
Bakunin, Mikhail, 362-63
Baldner, Gabriella, 597-98
Ball, George, 544
Balthasar, Hans Urs von: and
Catholicism, 65, 91; influence
of, on Voegelin, 56-57, 64;
and Origen, 66; as student
of Przywara, 147; Voegelin's
correspondence with, 56-57;
Voegelin's meetings with, 3, 4,
57, 64, 65, 94
—Works:
Apokalypse der
deutschen Seele,
57, 144,
153;
Liturgie cosmique,
147;
Prometheus,
113, 144, 155, 387,
872;
Theologie der Geschichte,
64, 65, 147
Balzac, Honoré de, 65
Bark, W. C, 521
Barker, Ernest, 425
"Baroque and Mannerism" (Sebba),
633,636
Barraclough, Geoffrey, 9, 435,
448-51, 484, 753-54, 758, 765,
768
Barth, Hans, 58
Barth, Heinrich, 58
Barth, Karl: college students'
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understanding of, 594; and
Engel-Janosi, 64; on faith, 599; on
Hegel, 601; liberal theology of,
596; and Mariology, 64, 65-66,
128-29; and mysticism, 596-97,
599; as Protestant theologian
generally, 147; and Schütz, 58;
Voegelin's meeting with, 3,
62, 64, 65-66, 94; Voegelin's
study of, 822; writings by, 58,
601
|
Baruzzi, Arno, 478-80, 485, 837-38,
851-53, 856
Basil Blackwell, publisher, 870-71
Basileus
, 83
Basilikos,
697
Battle of the Books
(Swift), 605
Baudelaire, Charles-Pierre, 726
Baumgarten, Eduard, 6, 95-99,
106-8, 114-17, 324
Baur, Ferdinand Christian, 872
Beatitude,
44
Beauchamp, Tom L., 750
Beck, publisher, 435, 444-45, 509
Becker, Howard, 116
Becker, L. D., 530-31
Beckett, Samuel, 478
Beckford, William Thomas, 479
"Bedeutung des Christentums in
der Philosophie Hegels, Die"
(Pannenberg), 679
Beerbohm, Max, 561
"Beginning and the Beyond, The"
(Voegelin), 783, 785, 788, 810,
818, 830, 832, 869
Begriff
(concept), 679
Begriff des Politischen, Der
(Schmitt), 90n1, 184
Behaviorism, 736, 839
Behistun inscription, 136
Being: and existence, 526; ground
of being, 473, 491, 823; Heidegger
on Being versus beings, 634-
35, 729; hierarchy of, 556-58;
Parmenides on, 475, 514, 549;
Plato on, 338; Rahner on, 728-29
Being and Time
(Heidegger), 111,
490
Belief, 513.
See also
Faith
Bell, Roderick, 846
Bellow, Saul, 592
Ben Gurion, David, 323
Benjamin, Walter, 601
Bentham, Jeremy, 124
Bentzen, Aage, 266, 267n2
Benz, Ernst, 268, 269n2, 331-32
Benziger Co., publisher, 334-35,
336, 338, 444
Berber, Professor, 374
Berger, Peter L., 551
Bergson, Henri: and Christianity,
|
139; on closed versus open
society, 53, 145, 427; on
elan
vital,
614; and existentialism,
148, 682; influence of, on
Voegelin, 822; lack of interest in,
among German academics,
836; on moral cultures
of human societies, 159;
and Schütz, 58, 660; social
ineffectiveness of writing by,
693; on transcendence, 145;
in Voegelin's
New Science of
Politics,
145
|
—work:
Deux sources de la morale
et de la réligion,
101, 125, 128,
145, 152, 185, 616, 660, 693, 780,
830
Bergsträsser, Arnold, 114, 115, 484
Berheide, Michael, 863-64
Berith, 698
Berkeley, George, 639
Bermann-Fischer, Gottfried, 763
Bernhard, Saint, 617
Bernstein, Leonard, 779
Berns, Walter, 310, 392, 742
Berossos, 409, 411
Besson, Waldemar, 532
Bethe, Hans, 63
Bettschardt, Dr., 334-35
Beum, Robert, 761-62
Beyond (
epekeina
), 135, 440, 751,
829, 868, 873-74
Beyond Culture
(Trilling), 592
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
(Freud), 606
Bianchi, Ugo, 761
Bible: Clarice's commentaries on,
|
217, 219; conservatives' criticism
of Voegelin's analysis of, 863;
on faith, 43, 45, 104; God of
Old Testament, 135; Gospels
in, 126, 216-17, 361, 372, 605,
626, 630, 654, 661, 688-89, 690,
699, 729, 875; Overbeck on New
Testament, 126; priests' writings
in Old Testament, 409-10, 411;
prophets in, 71, 145, 177; and
revelation, 76; Voegelin's study
of, 176, 418; Rad's interpretations
of Old Testament, 409-11, 422,
589; and Wycliffe, 388, 673, 757.
See also
specific books of Bible
|
Bibliographia Cartesiana
(Sebba),
503
Bildungsbürgerlich,
807
Biology, 834
Bios theoretikos
(life of the spirit),
44, 104
Birth of Civilization in the Near
East, The
(Frankfort), 146
Bishirjian, Richard J., 662-63, 813,
836
Bismarck, Otto von, 792
Black Spring
(Henry Miller),
478-79
Blake, Patricia, n1n1
Blake, William, 480-81
Bloch, Ernst, 470, 481, 601, 792
Bloom, Valeric, 637
Blumenberg, Hans: and
International Society for the
Study of Time, 574-75; meeting
between Taubes, Kojève,
Voegelin and, 518-20; and
offprints from Institute for
Political Science, University
of Munich, 541; on origin of
"ungeheure Spruch," 466n6;
and political theory generally,
584; writings by, 466n6, 519n2,
520n2, 564
Blutrausch
(blood intoxication),
804-5, 806
Bobek, 121
Bochenski, Joseph M., 429
Bodin, Jean: college students'
|
understanding of, 101; and
experience, 682; on Jesus Christ,
89; Maimonides's influence
on, 123; and mysticism, 780;
Sabine on, 71; Schmitt on, 88-89;
Talmudic influence on, 133,
134; on tolerance, 71; Voegelin's
unpublished work on, 810;
writings by, 89
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Boethius, 782
Böhm, Karl, 779
Böhme, Jakob, 619
Böhme, Robert, 641, 649, 706, 712,
723, 872
Bohner, Hermann, 668
Bollingen Foundation, 229, 232,
371-72
Bone, Hugh, 496-97
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 594, 596
Boniface, Pope, 179-80, 212
Bonum commune,
225
Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne, 660
Boston College, 253n1, 868
Bracher, Karl Dietrich, 484
Bradford, Melvin E., 673, 674n1
Brandeis University, 482
Brandon, Samuel George Frederick,
506, 564, 574, 583, 713
Brandt, Conrad, 205
Braunfels, Wolfgang, 617
Braziller, publisher, 767
Brecht, Arnold, 390
Brecht, Bertolt, 499
Brennan, 526-27
Bretagne, 768, 770, 773, 813
Breton, André, 714, 761
Bright, John, 421-23
Brihadaranyaka, 276
Brinkley, George, 648
Britain.
See
England
Broch, Hermann, 306, 724, 861
Broersen, Theo, 804-5
Brooklyn College, 586
Brooks, Cleanth, 383, 493, 506,
510-11, 763-65
Brown, Donald, 482
Brown v. Board of Education
, 425
Bruce, Frederick Fyvie, 506
Brucker, Johann Jakob, 705
Brüning, Heinrich, 47, 49n3,
267-68
Brunner, Otto, 51-52, 822
Bruno, Giordano, 128, 130
Buber, Martin, 179, 323, 422, 589,
816
Buchanan, Scott, 159
Buchheim, Hans, 374, 377, 378,
532, 540
Buck Hill Falls Conference, 263,
311
Buckley, William F, Jr., 587, 847,
848-49
Buddha and Buddhism, 145, 743,
821.
See also
Zen Buddhism
Bueno, Anibal A., 860-61
Bühler, Karl and Charlotte, 121n2
Bultmann, Rudolf: on Gnosis,
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387; on history and eschatology,
326-27; on magic and prophets,
249; and mysticism, 597;
on New Testament, 216-17,
327; and Old Testament, 419;
Voegelin's correspondence with,
326-27; Voegelin's meetings
with, 261, 264, 387, 419; and
Voegelin's
Order and History,
327; Voegelin's study of, 822;
writings by, 144, 216-17, 326-27
|
Burckhardt, Carl J., 307
Burckhardt, Jacob, 66-67, 68n1,
795
Burckhardt and Nietzsche
(Salin),
66-67, 68n1
Burdach, Konrad, 51, 52n5, 143,
155
Burden of Egypt, The
(Wilson), 146,
201
Burgess, John W., 202
Burke, Edmund, 71, 639-40
Burke, Kenneth, 120
Burke, Miss, Henry Regnery Co.,
528
Burlesque, 498-99
Burnham, James, 58
Burrell, David B., 826
Busch, Wilhelm, 215
Bussanich, John, 724, 780, 781,
861-62
Butterfield, Herbert, 292
Büttner, Friedemann, 568
By Light, Light
(Goodenough), 100
Byron, George Gordon Lord, 597
Caine, Sidney, 403-4
Calendars, ancient, 694
California: Heilmans' trip to, 392;
home of Voegelins in, 33, 563,
580, 587, 589, 591, 593, 637,
644, 656, 828, 842; Voegelins'
move to (1969), 548, 550, 555,
559, 561, 562, 579-81; Voegelin's
trip to (1953), 6, 161, 164, 167,
169-72, I73n1; 175-76, 236.
See also
Hoover Institution,
Stanford University; and specific
universities
Callisthenes, 696
Calvin, John, 133-34
Calvinism, 64, 66, 86, 89, 93,
133-34, 213
Campanella, Tommaso, 540,
541-42, 545
Campbell, W. Glenn: as director of
|
Hoover Institution, 13, 543n1,
544, 581, 582; and projects
for Hoover Institution, 582;
as regent of University of
California System, 603; and
Voegelin's appointment to
Hoover Institution, 542-43;
Voegelin's correspondence
with, 542-43, 582-85, 601-3,
610-11, 658, 759, 767-69; and
Voegelin's
Ecumenic Age,
768;
and Voegelin's
In Search of Order,
759, 768; and Voegelin's
Science,
Politics, and Gnosticism,
574;
and Voegelin's vision for Hoover
Institution, 12-13; and Voegelin's
visit to Hoover Institution, 521;
and Voegelin's writings, 610-11.
See also
Hoover Institution
|
Campenhausen, Hans von, 261
Camus, Albert, 13-14, 120, 144,
151, 155
Canada, 532-33, 813, 819, 821,
824-26, 836, 843-45
Candler Lectures (Emory
University), 13, 502, 514,
520, 523, 528, 531, 545, 559, 562,
866
Cantos
(Pound), 727
Cappelletti, Vincenso, 584, 627
Caringella, Paul, 19, 848, 855, 856,
876
Carleton College, 167-68
Carlyle, John, 101
Carlyle, R. W., 101
Carnap, Rudolf, 120, 121n3
Carnegie Foundation, 375
Carpenter, Rhys, 722
Carter, Jimmy, 808
Cartesian Ego, 285, 316
Cartesian Meditations
(Husserl),
78-79
Cassirer, Ernst, 209, 386-87
Castro, Fidel, 657
Catholic Church and Nazi
Germany, The
(Lewy), 466
Catholicism: attraction of, 98; and
|
Balthasar's
Theology of History,
65; and Christology, 127; and
Communists, 779; corruption
of Christianity by, 126; and
Counter-Reformation, 66o; and
cultural obligation of the Church,
90-91; and essential Christianity,
130-31; in Germany, 92, 102,
493, 12, 724-25, 779; and Hitler,
724-25; in Latin America,
779; Lonergan on, 534; and
Mariology, 64, 65-66, 128-29;
and monasticism, 617-18; and
National Socialism, 493n2, 724-
25, 779; and Reformation, 46,
58, 131, 147, 596; and salvation,
130; Schütz on, 102; in United
States, l00-101; and Vatican
ü, 456; Voegelin as "Catholic
fellow traveler," 120-21.
See also
Christianity
|
Causa,
436, 491
Causation, 321-22, 443
Cave parable (Plato), 123, 806
Cervantes, Miguel de, 468, 762
Cézanne, Paul, 812
Chadwick, John, 308
Challenge of America
(Schreiber),
544
Charisma, 87
Chemistry, 558, 784
Chicago Oriental Institute, 145,
162, 182-83, 201, 222, 274, 433,
584
Chicago School of Sociologists,
167n3
China: archeology of, 752, 754;
|
and barbaric border peoples,
167; and Buddhism, 139; Hoover
Institution's focus on, 544; and
human nature, 477; and Institute
for Political Science, University
of Munich, 360, 376; Levenson
on, 389; mysticism in, 487,
488; Opitz on, 560, 767-68,
769; philosophical schools in,
145; political theology of, 137;
publications from, 49; and State
Department, 73; in Voegelin's
Order and History,
340, 446, 447
Chinas grosse Wandlung
(Opitz)
767
|
Christ.
See
Jesus Christ
Christentum und Kultur
(Overbeck), 126
Christian eschaton, 132, 133-34
Christian Gnosis (Baur),
872
Christianity: achievements of,
|
126-30; and anti-Semitism, 70
691; and Bergson, 139; Burke on
the church, 639; and Christology,
126-27; civilizational collapse
of, 180; Clebsch on, 851; and
concept of "person," 782; core
beliefs of, 112; cultural obligation
of the church, 90-91; and culture,
138-39; and Ecumenic empires,
872-73; and eschatology, 125-
26, 132, 133-34; essential
Christianity, 125-31; and glory
of Beyond, 874; and gnosticism,
125, 135; and grace, 123, 128,
595, 596; Guardini on, 306, 307;
Holy Spirit and the church,
128; and Inquisition, 385;
and Joachim of Flora, 46; and
Löwith's
Meaning in History,
43-47;and mysticism, 46-47, 71,
89, 110, 131, 180, 487; Niemeyer
on Eastern and Western
Christianity, 322; Oehler on
consensus in early church, 377;
paganism versus, 44, 45, 147;
Pascal on, 739; and passion,
394; persecution of Christians,
595, 596, 599; and pronoia, 845;
and Reformation, 46, 58, 131,
147, 596; and revelation, 123,
476, 690; in Roman Empire, 110, 147;
|
|
Christianity (
continued
):
|
and sacred history,
43-47; scholarship on, 146-47;
Schütz on, 122, 132n2;
and
secularization, 46; and soul,
78; symbols of, 110; theological
literature of generally, 385;
and theological speculation
and its meaning, 129-30; and
transcendence, 123-24, 133-
34; and Trinity, 78, 127-28,
868;
via negativa
of Christian
meditation, 504-5; and virtues,
85, 124; Voegelin on importance
of, 125-31; in Voegelin's
New
Science of Politics,
122-32; in
Voegelin's
Order and History,
306, 307-8, 361, 372, 380,
433; Wagner on, 416.
See also
Catholicism; Protestantism; and
specific theologians
|
Christianity and Classical Culture
(Cochrane), 74-75, 146-47
Christianity in European History
(Clebsch), 851
Christology, 126-27.
See also
Jesus
Christ
Church.
See
Catholicism;
Christianity; Protestantism
Cicero, 783, 823
Cistercian movement, 617
Civilization and Freedom
(Dewey),
324
Civil theology, religion, 140, 743,
815
Civitas Dei,
90-91, 385, 862
Clancy, Thomas H., 156-58,
165-66
Claremont College, 567, 733, 757
Clark, Henry, 827
Clarke, Samuel, 217, 219, 608
Clark University, 590
"Classical Studies" (Voegelin).
See
"On Classical Studies" (Voegelin)
Clebsch, William A., 851
Clement of Alexandria, 76, 77
Closed versus open existence, 642
Closed versus open society, 53,
145, 427
Cloud of Unknowing,
505
Cluniac order, 617
Cochrane, Charles N., 74-75,
146-47
Cognitio fidei,
43, 513
Cohen, Hermann, 589, 766
Cohn, Norman, 325-26, 523-24;
529-30, 675, 761
Cohn-Bendit, Daniel, 602
Cold War, 544
Cole, R. T., 459-60
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 372
Collège de France, 108n3
Colleges.
See
Higher education; and
specific colleges and universities
Collier, David, 736
Collingwood, R. G., 326
Colorado College, 855
Columbia University, 286, 287, 12,
323, 699
Commentary,
466, 726
Committee for Displaced Scholars,
132n3
"Common Sense and Scientific
Interpretation of Human Action"
(Schütz), 185
Common sense philosophy, 323,
639, 822
Commons, John R., 822
Communism: anti-Communism
|
in America, 197, 429;
and Barraclough, 448-51;
Congressional investigation of,
189; and destruction of classical-
Christian tradition, 136; and
gnosticism, 162; Notre Dame
symposium on alternatives
to, 424, 429-30; paper on, at
International Political Science
Association, 365; resistance
to, and Korean War, 157;
Roosevelt's lack of knowledge
on, 166, 214; and Sartre, 120;
and U. S. State Department, 73,
214; Voegelin's trip to Zagreb,
514
|
Comparative Literature
organization, 584
Compound actuality, 547, 549
Computers, 695
Comte, Auguste, 133, 515, 538,
553, 636, 643, 693
Conant, Joseph M., 502
"Concept and Theory Formation
in the Social Sciences" (Schütz),
228
Concept of Order, The
(Kuntz), 565
"Concepts of Revolution"
(Tashjean), 741
Conceptualization, 672
Concrete universal, 563
Condition humaine,
147, 714
Condorcet, Marquis de, 538, 791
Condurability, 492
Conference on the Study of Time
(19691, 642-43
Confessiones
(Augustine), 276, 600,
864, 865n2
Confluence,
230-31
Confucian China and Its Modern
Fate
(Levenson), 389
Confucius, 105, 106, 376
Congressional Committee
to Investigate Tax Exempt
Foundations, 189-206
Conrad, Joseph, 700
Conscience, 98-99
Consciousness: Aristotle on,
|
505, 557; Augustine on,
505; Bueno on, 860-61;
classic philosophy on, 690;
comprehensive consciousness,
555; concepts on existential
content of, 552-53; and concrete
universal, 563; depth-dimension
of experience, 604-5, 613-15,
619; and existentialism, 513;
Gebhardt on, 811; Gospels on,
690; Gurwitsch on, 536-37;
Heraclitus on, 504, 505; Husserl
on, 537, 566; and imagination,
714; and intentionality, 809;
Locke on, 811; and Marx, 362;
public consciousness, 611-12;
and reason, 714; revolution of,
719; science of, 512-13, 563;
and symbols, 563, 864-66; and
Theory of the Universals, 523;
and true self and false self,
555, 687-88; and Voegelin's
Anamnesis,
552-53; and
Voegelin's "Immortality," 552;
and Voegelin's
In Search of
Order,
517; Wolff on, 811
|
Conservatives: and American
|
Political Science Association,
472, 668; Arendt as, 709; and
economic issues, 863-64; and
Hayek, 864; ideology of, 258-59;
at Notre Dame, 425-26; and
Philadelphia Society, 733, 734;
Poe on, 763-64; reception of
Voegelin's work among, 840-41,
863-64;
Social Research
issue
on, 625, 733; and Strauss, 864;
symposium on "Conservative
Approaches in the Human
Sciences," 551; Tonsor as,
618-19; Voegelin labeled as, 625,
708, 733; and Voegelin's refusal
to contribute to conservative
periodicals, 590, 591-92, 625-26,
733
|
Constitutional democracy.
See
Democracy
Constitution, German, 572-73
Constitution, U. S., 425, 733
Consubstantiality, 492
Contracted self, 562, 704
Conversio,
719
Conversion
(Nock), 147
Cook, Thomas I., 101, 180, 187-89
Cooper, Barry, 2, 20, 838
Copernicus, 128
Corbin, Henri, 826
Coriolanus
(Shakespeare), 803
Cornford, Frederick M., 685
Cornuelle, Richard C., 220-21,
231-35, 263-65, 273-75, 330
Corpus Christi mysticum,
126
Corpus Hermeticum,
784, 791
Corpus mysticum,
484
Cosmogony, 437
Cosmos, 614-15, 673, 690, 787,
797-98
Cosmos et gloire
(Frank-Duquesne),
64, 65
Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard
Nikolaus, Count, 709
Council of Florence, 599
Council of Trent, 608
Counter-idea, 135-37
Counter-Reformation, 660
Counterrevolution, The
(Molnar),
679, 689
Cour, Father, 593
"Course of a Particular, The"
(Stevens), 665-66
Court traité de 1'existence
(Maritain), 41
Cowan, Louise, 764
Cox, Harvey, 513
Crabb, Cecil V. Jr., 849
"Creative Friendship, A" (Regnery),
732-34
Creativity, 868
Creel, Herlee G., 162
Crete, 661, 712, 764, 770, 772, 773
Cribb, T. Kenneth, Jr., 842
Crime, 428-29, 433, 644
Crimen infandum,
184
Crisis and renewal, 142-49
Critchfield, Charles, 63
"Criterion by Which Truth and
Heresy Are Distinguished, The"
(Clement of Alexandria), 77
Critias
(Plato), 82, 96
Critic, The,
357-58
Critics and Criticism,
257-58
Critique, La,
274
Critique of Pure Reason
(Kant), 437
Croce, Benedctto, 326
Crooks, Robert, 657
Cross, Frank Moore, 483, 494
Crusades, 167
Cuba, 657
Cujas, Jacques de, 217
Cullmann, Oscar, 45, 688, 713
"Cult of the Self, The" (Molnar),
678, 682-83
Culture, 138-39, 167
Cummings, E. E., 805
Cusanus.
See
Nicolaus Cusanus
Cushing, Cardinal, 456
Cyclical historical speculation, 139
Cyrus, 696, 698
Czechoslovakia, 157
Czisch, Wolfgang, 32
Daemons, The
(Doderer), 306
Daimonia,
79
Dalhousie University, 793-94
Daniel, Glyn, 753
Daniel, Book of, 481, 608
Danielou, Jean, 66, 147
Danner, Karl-Heinz, 756, 762-63
D'Annunzio
(Julian), 769
Darius, 696
Darlington, 707, 745
Dartmouth College, 804n1
David, King, 271
Davy, Georges, 280
Dawson, Christopher, 197
De Anima
(Aristotle), 160, 439
Death of Virgil, The
(Broch), 306,
724
De Caelo
(Aristotle), 439
Dechend, Hertha von, 674-75, 681,
684
Declaration of Independence, 140,
212, 345, 673, 733
Decline of the West
(Spengler), 431
Deconstruction, 15
De ente et essentia
(Thomas
Aquinas), 526, 527
Defoe, Daniel, 608
Deformation, 684, 798, 802, 863
De Gaulle, Charles, 533
De Greef, Etienne, 144
"Dehellenization of Dogma, The"
(Lonergan), 535
Dell'Arco, Maurizio Fagiolo, 674,
677, 706, 723
Del Noce, Augusto, 577-79, 584,
622
Demiurge, 79, 135, 438, 440, 605,
751
Democracy: conference on, 276,
283, 292; and de Waal, 388;
Friedrich on constitutional
democracy, 231; Lincoln on,
388; totalitarian parties in,
237-38; Voegelin's University of
Wisconsin lectures on, 236-37,
239
Democratic Theory Conference,
276, 283, 292
"Demonic: From Aeschylus to
Tillich, The" (Zucker), 623
Demons, The
(Dostoevsky), 498
Demosthenes
(Jaeger), 100
Dempf, Alois: academic career
|
of, 47-48, 49n1, 370; and
academic position for Voegelin at
University of Munich, 282, 283;
on Christian philosophy, 782;
and coffee, 59; Dostoevsky study
by, 47; and Gamow, 59, 62-63;
and Heer, 51; and Hegel, 722-23;
influence of, on Voegelin, 3, 6;
and neo-Hegelianism, 408-9;
and Oehler, 377; and "Origins of
Scientism" by Voegelin, 48; and
publications from Institute for
Political Science, University of
Munich, 541; reading interests
of, 59, 62-63; and Schneider,
659; and Sedlmayr, 657n1;
and Taubes, 269; Voegelin's
correspondence with, 47-49,
59-60, 62-63, 282-84, 390-
91, 408-9, 561-62, 722-23;
Voegelin's meetings with, 58,
59, 94, 261, 267; and Walgreen
Lectures by Voegelin, 59, 60; and
C. E. Weber's
Die Kategorien
ökonomischen Denkens,
390-91;
on young academics in Germany
after World War II, 61
|
—Works:
Sacrum Imperium,
49n1,
101, 147, 284;
Selbstkritik der
Philosophie und vergleichende
Philosophiegeschichte im
Umriss,
59, 147;
Theoretische
Anthropologie,
59
Denver Quarterly,
808
Denzinger, Henricus, 386, 599
Depth-dimension of experience,
604-5, 613-15, 619
De Quincey, Thomas, 564
Derrida, Jacques, 843
Descartes, René: and Cartesian
|
Ego, 285, 316; on
Cogito ergo
sum,
109-10, 568; Schütz on,
303; Sebba on, 522, 566, 568,
739; and subjectivity, 303;
and
via negativa,
504-5; and
Voegelin's
In Search of Order,
854; and Voegelin's Theory of the
Universals, 523
|
"Descartes and Pascal" (Sebba), 739
Desert as symbol, 173
Detachment, 143
Deutero-Isaiah, 308, 698
Deutsche Bundesverfassungs-
gericht, Das
(Laufer), 553
Deutsche Reden
(Hinderer), 792,
794-95
Deutsche Staatslehre
(Sattler), 755
Deutsche Vereinigung für
Politische Wissenschaft, 532,
534n2
Deutsche Universität im Dritten
Reich, Die
(Voegelin), 523-24
Deux sources de la morale et de la
réligion,
Les (Bergson), 101, 125,
128, 145, 152, 185, 616, 660, 693,
830
De Waal, Elizabeth, 209-11,
383-86, 512-14, 558-61, 579-80
Dewart, Leslie, 536n1
Dewey, John, 49n7, 114, 115, 138,
185, 323-25, 639
Dichtung und Wahrheit
(Goethe),
465, 466n5, 636
Dickinson College, 594, 634-36
Diderot, Denis, 538, 588
Diesing, Paul, 426
Digesta
(Justinian), 217
Dike,
79-80, 85, 295, 440
Dilthey, Wilhelm, 326
"Dimodernizzazione e
rappresentanza" (Mercadante),
622
Dionysian mysteries, 87, 89
Dionysian symbolic language, 67
Dionysius, 81
Dionysius Areopagita, 129, 179,
505
Disappearance of God
(Miller), 564
Discovery of the Mind
(Snell), 55,
77, 146, 215-16, 745
Divertissements,
277, 726
Divided Self
(Laing), 545-46
Divine Kingship
(Engnell), 274
Doctrina Christiana,
77-78
Doctrinization, 672
Documentary History of Chinese
Communism
(Brandt et al. ), 205
Dodds, E. R., 685
Doderer, Heimito von, 306, 478,
498, 560, 655, 762, 821
Dogmatomachy, 780
Dollfuss, Engelbert, 396
Dominicans, 617, 618
Don Quixote
(Cervantes), 762
Dopsch, Alfons, 822
Dorter, Kenneth, 854
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 47, 65, 498,
815
Doxa,
46, 71, 367
Drachkovitch, Milorad M., 733
Drama of Humanity, The
(Voegelin): Appendix of, on
time and space in physics, 567;
content of, 13, 610, 619, 620; and
Ellegood, 619-20; and LSU Press,
13, 661-62; and Niemeyer, 620;
origin of, as Candler Lectures,
13, 531n1, 559, 562; writing and
organization of, 531, 550, 559,
580, 585, 589, 619-20, 630, 643,
645, 759
Drame de 1'humanisme athée, Le
(Lubac), 147, 241, 371
Draskovich, Slobodan, 582
Dream psychology, 473-75
Dreams of Decadence
(Julian), 769
Drew University, 419
Dreyfus, Hubert, 695
Dreyfus affair, 69
Dritte Walpurgisnacht, Die
(Kraus),
369, 831
Driver, Tom, 545
Drucker, Peter, 709n2
Dualisme chez Platon, les
Gnostiques et les Manichéens,
Le (Pétrement), 144
DuBrul, Stephen M., Jr., 460-61,
497
DuBrul, Toni, 497
Duke University: faculty of, 141n1,
183-84, 404-5, 583, 767; Job
possibility for Voegelin at, 459-
6o; student of, 427n1, Voegelin's
lectures at, 495, 548, 698, 699,
700-701
Duke University Press, 767, 783,
788, 871
Dumas, François, 663
Dunning, William A., 100, 202
Du pouvoir
(de Jouvenel), 224n1
Durand, Gilbert, 656
Dürer, Albrecht, 344n3
Durkheim, Émile, 185, 202
Dürrrenmatt, Friedrich, 497, 498
Dux
(leader), 91
Dux e Babylone,
91
Dvorak, Max, 822
Earhart Foundation, 848
Early Christian and Byzantine
Architecture
(Krautheimer), 670
East, Charles, 661-62
East, John, 819-20, 825, 840-41
East Carolina University, 840-41
Eastern Europe, 859
Easton, David, 221
East Texas State University, 705-6,
768
Ebla Archives, 866, 867n1
Eccles, Sir John, 750
Eckhart, Meister, 131
"Eclipse of Reality, The" (Voegelin),
1, 630, 701, 704
Eclipse of the Intellectual, The
(Zolla), 651
Economic issues, 863-64, 869-70
Eco, Umberto, 870
Ecumenic Age, The
(Voegelin):
|
and Barraclough, 753; compared
with Toynbee's
Study of History,
447-48; content and organization
of, 13, 401, 420-21, 447, 453-54,
458-59, 73i, 749, 753; editor
for, 402, 406, 461; final title of,
775, 778; financial assistance
for, 330, 445; on Gospels, 361,
372; Introduction to, 783-84,
788, 789-91; last chapter of,
775, 778; length of, 330, 749;
and Masters, 834; McKnight on,
796; Pannenberg on, 789-91;
Phillabaum's suggestions for,
777-78; popular presentation of
ideas from, 765, 768; on process
of history, 16; publication of,
327-28, 330, 780, 783, 786,
788, 791, 792, 795; on question
asking, 823; reviews of, 810; and
Sedlmayr, 817; Table of Contents
for, 778; title of, as
Empire and
Christianity,
177, 181, 401;
Toynbee's influence on, 340;
writing of and delays in work on,
338, 341, 361, 372, 380, 401-2,
420-21, 433-34, 444-46, 452-54,
458-61, 524, 689, 695-99, 731,
738, 749, 768, 770.
See also
Order
and History
(Voegelin)
|
Educational Resources Corp.,
625-26
Egidius Colonna, 180
Egoism, 811
Egomania, 655, 704
Egophany, 743, 791n2, 812
Egypt: architecture of, 721;
|
coronation symbolism of, 423,
790; cosmological myths and
symbols of, 167, 177, 577, 694;
divinity of pharaoh of, 127;
Frankfort on, 146; Helen in,
210; and Holy of Holies, 219;
influence of, on Old Testament,
410; myth of, 745; political
symbolism of, 577; and Son of
God, 669; Wilson on, 146, 201,
222
|
Eichmann in Jerusalem
(Arendt),
11
Eichmann trial, 11
Eidos of history, 132-33
Eine und die Vielen, Der
(Hornung),
745
Einführung in die Metaphysik
(Heidegger), 368
Einsicht und Leidenschaft
(Krüger),
301
Einstein, Albert, 608
Einverständnis
(consent), 118-19
Eliade, Mircea, 310, 418, 473, 564,
574, 583, 732, 800
Elias, Norbert, 616
Eliot, T. S., 302, 478, 650, 805,
820-21
Ellegood, Donald R.: and
The
|
Ecumenic Age,
341, 401-2,
420-21, 433-34, 444-48, 458-59;
and German edition of
Order
and History,
334; and mugging
of Voegelin, 433; and National
Book Foundation, 334, 338; and
publication of Voegelin's
Order
and History
by LSU Press, 246,
247, 330; and review of
Order
and History,
367; and sales of
Israel and Revelation,
334, 338;
and sales of
Order and History
in Central Europe, 341, 346;
and theoretical breakthrough of
historiogenesis, 10; at University
of Washington Press, 247n1;
Voegelin's correspondence with,
247, 334-35, 341, 346, 366-67,
379-81, 401-2, 420-21, 433-34,
444-48, 458-59, 619-20; and
Voegelin's
Drama of Humanity,
619-20; and Voegelin's work
on later volumes of
Order and
History,
9-10, 341, 379-80,
401-2, 406, 420-21, 433-34,
444-46, 458-59
|
Elliott, William Y., 162, 214
Ellmann, Richard, 597
Elmenau, Johannes von, 8, 448-51
Else, Gerald R, 627-29, 645, 685-86
Ely, Richard T., 100
Emberley, Peter, 2
Embry, Charles, 2
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 324, 701,
703-4, 726
Emory University: Candler lectures
by Voegelin at, 13, 502, 514, 520,
523, 528, 531n1, 545, 559, 562;
Conference on Literature and
Technology at, 528; faculty of,
500, 503, 547, 548n1, 549-50,
565n1, 583; Interdisciplinary
Studies Department at, 584; job
offer for Voegelin from, 511, 522,
528, 569-70; job opportunity
for Henningsen at, 545; and
Voegelin's library and papers,
873, 874, 875n2
Empedocles, 436, 439, 698
Empire, 628-29, 698
Empire and Christianity
(Voegelin).
See Ecumenic Age, The
(Voegelin)
Empiricism, 100, 152, 693, 782
Encyclopédie
(Diderot), 588
"Ende der Metaphysik, Das"
(Müller), 489-92
Ender, Wolfram, 708-9
Enemies of the Permanent Things
(Kirk), 649-50
Engel-Janosi, Carlette, 52n1, 64,
72-73, 646, 32
Engel-Janosi, Christiane, 644,
646n2, 824
Engel-Janosi, Friedrich: on Austrian
|
foreign policy, 464-65; and
Balthasar, 64; and Earth, 64; and
Brunner's
Adeliges Landleben
und europaischer Geist,
51-52;
and cultural obligation of the
Church, 90-91; and Frank-
Duquesne, 64; and Geistkreis,
52n1; and health problems
of Voegelin, 307; and Heer's
Aufgang Europas,
50-51; and
Institute for Political Science,
University of Munich, 465;
and Japan trip by Voegelins,
788-89; memoirs of, 843; and
Paris convention report, 63;
photographs of, 30, 37; and
Pound, 726, 727; and Toynbee
Symposium, 253; translation
of writings of, 465; travel plans
of, 52; and trip to Europe by
Voegelin, 4, 50; on Vienna, 64;
and Voegelin and skin cancer,
824; and Voegelin's
Anamnesis,
509; Voegelin's correspondence
with, 50-52, 63-64, 72-74,
90-92, 245-46, 307-8, 464-66,
509, 644-46, 725, 727, 769-70,
778-80, 788-89, 824-26; and
Voegelin's
Ecumenic Age,
788;
and Voegelin's "Henry James,"
644; and Voegelin's
History
of Political Ideas,
6, 74; and
Voegelin's
In Search of Order,
788; and Voegelin's
New Science
of Politics,
186-87; and Voegelin's
Order and History,
245-46, 307-
8, 367; and Voegelin's writings
on Parmenides and Heraclitus,
52; and Walgreen Lectures by
Voegelin, 63, 73-74, 91-92;
writings by, 73, 90, 92, 464-
65, 466nn2-3, 724-25, 769,
770nn2-3
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England: conflict between Henry
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VIII and Church in, 230; de Waal
in, 384; economy in, after World
War II, 197; gnosticism in, 213-
14; higher education in, 506, 676;
Stevenson Memorial Lectures
(London School of Economics) in,
10, 403-4, 435, 444, 448, 457; and
totalitarian parties in democracy,
237-38; Voegelin's travels in,
506, 510, 675-76, 736, 737, 745,
748, 771, 809, 812.
See also
"The
Oxford Political Philosophers"
(Voegelin)
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Engnell, Ivan, 262, 264, 266, 274
Enlightenment: and America,
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640; beginning of, 678;
and Christianity, 129; and
consciousness, 553; and
deformation of existence,
684; and depth-dimension of
experience, 614; and founding
of American Republic, 212;
French Enlightenment, 639;
Gay on, 538, 555, 604; language
of, 795; and modern "coming
of age," 596; and natural
light, 125; and Newtonian
physics, 608-9; rationalism of,
as Neo-Platonism, 588; and
resistance against metaphysics
and theology, 672; as secularist,
immanentist movement, 481;
as sequel to medieval alchemy,
653; study on, by Institute for
Political Science, University of
Munich, 585; and totality in
Hitlerism, 51
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Enlightenment, The
(Gay), 538,
555, 604
Ennui,
726
Entdeckung des Geistes, Die
(Snell), 146
Enthusiasm
(Knox), 659-60
Entstehung der Kathedrale
(Sedlmayr), 816-17
Entsühnung
(atonement), 655
Enzyklopädie
(Hegel), 868
Epekeina
(Beyond), 135, 440, 751,
829, 868, 873-74
Ephrussi, Victor von, 211n1
Epicurus, 873
Epimenides, 697
Episteme,
41-42, 78
Epistéme politiké,
85
Epistemology, 568
Epistemology
(Scheler), 342
Equality, 425
"Equivalences of Experience and
Symbolization in History"
(Voegelin), 604-5, 611, 615, 619,
620, 624, 630, 856, 862
Eranos organization: compared
with Fischer-Barnicol's group,
793; as new type of organization,
584, 627; publication of
Voegelin's "Wisdom and the
Magic of the Extreme" by, 847;
Voegelin at meeting (1969) of,
621, 627; Voegelin's lecture for
(1977), 813, 817, 818, 821, 826,
830, 858
Erfahrung und Urteil
(Husserl),
303, 304
Erhard, Ludwig, 525, 526n2
Eric Voegelin's Search for Order in
History
(McKnight), 834
Erikson, Erik, 612
Ermittlung, Die / The Investigation
(Weiss), 11
Ernst, Carl W., 780-81, 786-87,
829-30
Eros, 81, 85, 105, 124, 140, 188,
229, 439, 440
"Ersatzreligion" (Voegelin), 413-17
Eschatology: Bultmann on, 326-
27; Christian eschaton, 132,
133-34; and early Christian
symbolization, 46; gnosis of
historical eschatology, 125; and
historical speculation, 139; and
metastasis, 481; in Middle Ages,
143-44; as symbolism, 130; and
totality in Hitlerism, 51
Esprit de la philosophie médiévale,
L'
(Gilson), 79, 146
Essay
(Locke), 568
Esslinger, William, 252
Éternel Retour
(Eliade), 310
Ethics: Aristotle on, 159; Bentham
on, 124; and Clancy, 156-57, 165-
66; and sacrificium intellectus,
124-25; Thomas Aquinas on,
165-66; Weber on, 85-86
Ethnic cultures, 849, 872
Être et le néant, L'
(Sartre), 586
Ettinger, Karl E., 189-206
Eudaimonia,
440
Euhemerus, 411
Europäische "Menschenbild"
und das Grundgesetz für die
Bundesrepublik Deutschland,
Das
(Baruzzi), 851-52
European University Institute
(Italy), 859
Evangelium Veritatis
(Valentine),
454
Evans, John Davies, 712
Evil, 135, 157
Evolution of Man and Society
(Darlington), 707, 745
Evolution theory, 675, 681, 684,
787
Existence: actualization of, 595-96,
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6oo; Aristotle on, 526, 527; and
being, 526; classic philosophy on,
690; deformation of, 684, 798,
802; Gospels on, 690; Heidegger
on, 357; Hobbes on, 148; Jaffé
on, 441; Leclerc on physical
existence, 547, 556; Leibniz on,
527; meanings of, 527; open
versus closed existence, 642;
Paul on, 594-97; Plato on, 41-42,
48, 527; Sebba on operational
versus participating modes of,
642; and society, 605-6; structure
of versus analysis of, 441-42;
symbols of, 672; tension of, 809;
Thomas Aquinas on, 526, 527;
Voegelin's use of term, 683
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"Existence in Tension" (Hallowell),
731
Existential, 41-42, 48, 356-57
Existentialism: and Bergson,
148; and Camus, 120; in
France generally, 142-43; and
gnosticism, 168; and Heidegger,
147, 148, 275, 285, 635, 682; and
Jaspers, 147, 148, 682; Jewish
existentialism, 323; and lack
of faith, 148; Molnar on, 682;
and Sartre, 120; and science of
consciousness, 512; and Strauss,
41; and
sui generis,
442
Existenzbild
(image of existence),
802
Exodus, 135, 173, 487, 698
Exodus, Book of, 727, 729, 729, 731,
790
Expressionism, 499
Ezra, Book of, 177, 178124, 481
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