Saat des Bösen: Kirchenkampf
in dritten Reich
(Neuhäusler), 492,
493n2
Sabine, George H., 71
Sache, Die,
5
Sachstruktur des Bewusstseins
 
(tension toward the ground), 552
Sacred history, 42-47.
See also
 
History
Sacrificium confessionis,
864,
 
865n22
Sacrificium intellectus,
124-25,
 
137
Sacrum Imperium
(Dempf), 49n1,
 
101, 147, 284
Sade, Marquis de, 479
Saeculum senescens,
487
Safire, William, 848
Saint-Dénis, 633, 655, 670
St. John's College (Annapolis,
 
Maryland), 102, 105, 106n2
St. Just, 546
Saint-Martin, Louis-Claude de,
 
538, 539
Saint-Martin de Tours, 655-56
St. Mary's College, 846
St. Victor, Hugo von, 179
Sakrales Königtum
(Widengren),
 
274
Salimbene, Fra, 154
Salin, Edgar, 62, 65-68, 94, 702, 766
Salvation, 45, 578, 585
Salvatori, Henry, 541, 542, 543,
 
559, 562, 574
Sambursky, Shmuel, 826
Sandoz, Alverne, 33
Sandoz, Ellis, 33, 701, 705-6, 768,
 
809
Santayana, George, 59, 119n2, 565
"Santayana on Society and
 
Government" (Schütz), 119n2
Santillana, Giorgio de, 674-75, 681,
 
684
Sapientia,
77, 78, 79, 89
Sartre, Jean-Paul: and Communism,
|
120; compared with Heidegger,
56; del Noce on, 578;
difficulties in reading, 586;
and existentialism, 120, 147,
148, 151, 682; and gnosticism,
I20; and "Liberation Rabble, "
793; Molnar on, 586; Schütz on,
119n2; on self and other, 816;
Time
magazine on, 612; and
Trilling, 592; on
vanitas,
499;
writings by, 586
|
Sartre
(Molnar), 586
"Sartre's Theory of the Alter Ego"
 
(Schütz), 119n2
Sattler, Florian, 27, 32
Sattler, Martin, 755
Sattler, Stephan, 29
Savants,
89
Scaife Foundation, 606, 637
Schabert, Ina, 30
Schabert, Tilo, 13, 33, 663, 786n3,
 
864-65
Scheler, Max, 202, 342, 417n3, 439
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm
|
Joseph: and detachment, 143;
and historical interpretation,
294; and Hölderlin, 112-13;
incisiveness of, 639; intellectual
gnosis of, 148; and Joachitic-
Johannine religiosity, 89; and
Jung, 850; Munich associations
of, 802; on pneumopathology,
588, 804; study of, and history
of theory, 101; in Voegelin's
Ecumenic Age,
810; in Voegelin's
History of Political Ideas
, 96;
writings by, 262, 850
|
Schelting, Alexander von, 144, 205
Schiller, Friedrich, 795, 808, 852
Schima, Hans, 6, 60-61
Schism, 142
Schizophrenia, 545-46, 676, 743,
 
816
Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 594, 596
Schlick, Moritz, 120-21
Schlick-Kreis group, 120, 843
Schmitt, Carl: on Bodin, 88-89; and
|
Catholicism, 184; as gnostic, 692;
and National Socialism, 56, 90n1,
183-84, 377; on politics, 393;
Voegelin's correspondence with,
88-90, 249-50; and Voegelin's
Marx study, 90; Voegelin's
meeting with, 249-50; writings
by, 88, 90n1, 184
|
Schmölz, Franz-Martin, 484,
489n5, 659-60
Schneider, Carl, 659, 660n2
Schneider, Heinrich, 770
Schneider, Horace W, 114, 115
Schoeps, Hans-Joachim, 709n2
Scholastics, 130, 146, 371, 385,
 
434, 766
Scholem, Gerschom, 483, 872
Schöningh, publisher, 368
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 614
Schrade, Hubert, 218-19
Schramm, Percy E., 465, 466n4,
 
493, 571, 802-3
Schreier, Fritz, 50
Schreier, Pepe, 317-18
Schroder, Gerhard, 800n1
Schubert, Franz, 779, 780n3
Schüddekopf, Jürgen, 6, 142-49
Schuettinger, Robert, 625-26
Schulmeister, Otto, 413, 417n2
Schultze, Bernhard, 144
Schulz, Walter, 303, 304n2
Schuman, Frederick Lewis, 258-59
Schütz, Alfred: and Aron, 57-58;
|
and Barth's
Philosophie der
Erscheinung,
58; and Benz,
331-32; as businessman, 97; on
Christianity, 122, 132-34; on
common sense and scientific
interpretation of human action,
185; on counter-idea, 135-37;
and eidos of history, 132-33; and
gnosis, 134-35; and Gurwitsch,
316; health problems of, 331, 342;
and Heidegger, 56; on Husserl,
176, 312-13, 537; and Husserl
Colloquium in France, 317,
318n2; and immanentization,
132, 133; influence of, on
Voegelin, 822; and Institute for
Political Science, University of
Munich, 8n6, 331; and Korean
War, 58-59; and Macmillan's
decision not to. publish
History of Political Ideas
, 7; and motivation
and causality, 160-61; in New
York, 176; and phenomenology,
119n2, 312, 660; and political
theory of Voegelin, 6; and
publication of Voegelin's
Order and History,
245, 265-66;
reading interests of, 56, 58; and
redivination and secularization,
135; and relevance, 84-88,
117-18, 122, 136-37; response
by, to Voegelin's critique,
119n2; on Santayana, 119n2;
on Scheler, 342; and Strauss,
102-3; and Taubes, 132; on
theory, 137; on Thou-problem,
118-19; and Toynbee conference
(1958) in Normandy, 342-43; on
transcendental intersubjectivity,
303, 312-13; vacation and travel
plans of, 342, 358; Voegelin's
correspondence with, 55-59,
68-69, 83-88, 102-3, 117-19,
122-37, 149-50, 160-61, 174-
77, 185-86, 228-29, 265-66,
300-301, 303-4, 312-13, 317-18,
331-32, 342-43, 358-59, 367-69;
and Voegelins' home in Munich,
331; and Voegelin's job offer
from University of Munich, 300-
301, 304; and Voegelin's
New Science of Politics,
118, 122-32;
and Voegelin's trip to Europe in
1950s, 57-58; Wagner and Weiss's
edited volume of correspondence
between Voegelin and, 2; and
Walgreen Lectures by Voegelin,
68-69, 84-87; writings by, 119n2,
185, 228, 312-13, 342
|
Schwartz, Benjamin, 205
Schwind, Ernst von, 462
Science: astronomy, 784; biology,
|
834; chemistry, 558, 784; de
Waal's questions on, 512; and
evolution theory, 675, 681, 684;
expansion of universe theory, 59,
62-63; Newtonian physics, 567,
6o6-10; philosophical meaning
of, 827; physics, 106, 513-14,
547, 557, 567, 606-10, 624, 784;
and positivism, 87; quantum
physics, 106; and revelation,
78-79; species concept, 675,
6n; theory 111, 153.
See also
Mathematics
|
Science, Politics, and Gnosticism
 
(Voegelin): and del Noce, 578;
 
distribution of, 574; publication
 
of, 501, 528, 529n1, 539, 541;
 
review of, 678, 682; Sebba and
 
translation of, 528, 529n1, 530,
 
531, 539, 541; Spanish and Italian
 
translations of, 759
"Science, Politics and Gnosticism:
 
Two Essays" (Voegelin), 368,
 
369, 32, 370
Scientia,
78
Scientia Dei,
134
Scientism, 48, 512, 578, 607
Scott, Nathan A., 545
Screwtape Letters
(Lewis), 211
Scurria, Josephine, 332-33
Sebba, Gregor: and Altizer on
|
Blake, 480-81; on
amour de soi
versus pity,
Order and History,
643;
on Baroque
and Mannerism, 633, 636; and
Brucker's
History of Philosophy,
705; and Conference on the
Study of Time (1969), 642-43;
on Descartes, 522, 566, 568,
739; on Stefan George, 702-3;
health problems of, 545,
752; and Henningsen, 545;
lecture on Voegelin's
Order
and History,
500; lectures
at University of Dallas by, 568,
569n1; and mysticism, 751-72;
and Notre Dame professorship,
742; and obscurity and clarity
of Voegelin's work, 735; on
Pascal, 739; and political theory
generally, 583; scholarship of,
compared with Voegelin, 594;
and symposium on Philosophy
of Politics, 567; telephone
conversations between Voegelin
and, 16; translation of Voegelin's
letters by, 132n1, 137n1; and
translation of Voegelin's
Science,
Politics, and Gnosticism,
528,
529n1, 530, 531, 539, 541; and
Voegelin's
Anamnesis,
500, 522;
Voegelin's correspondence with,
480-81, 500, 522-23, 528-31,
539-40, 566-69, 633-34, 636,
642-43, 677-78, 702-3, 705,
735, 739-40, 742, 751-53; and
Voegelin's
Drama of Humanity,
643; and Voegelin's
In Search of Order,
643; and Voegelin's
library and papers, 875, 32;
and Voegelin's "Reason: The
Classic Experience, " 751-52; and
Voegelin's trip to Europe (1970),
677; and Voegelins' visit, 539;
writings by, 503, 566-67, 633,
636, 651
|
Sebba, Helen, 522, 752
Secularization, 46, 58, 110, 135,
 
167
Sedlmayr, Hans: and architecture,
|
720-22, 816, 817; and art history,
5, 670-71, 812, 816-17; career
of, 656n1; on Mannerism, 633;
on modern art, 470, 623; and
National Socialism, 657n1;
and prehistoric symbols, 664,
745; Voegelin's correspondence
with, 654-57, 663-64, 669-71,
720-22, 782-84, 812-13, 816-17;
and Voegelin's
Ecumenic Age,
783-84; and Voegelin's
From
Enlightenment to Revolution,
783; and Voegelin's "Hegel, "
654, 656; and Voegelin's home in
California, 656; and Voegelin's
In Search of Order,
783; Voegelin's
meeting with, 576; and Voegelin's
work stresses, 782-84; writings
by, 655, 655-57, 812, 816-17
|
Seelisch
(psychic), 614
Segregation, 425-26
Sein und Zeit
(Heidegger), 729
Selbstkritik der Philosophie
 
und vergleichende Philoso-
 
phiegeschichte im Umriss
 
(Dempf), 59, 147
Selected Correspondence
|
(Voegelin): annotation of
letters 111, 20; background
of, 1-5; bias in selection of
letters for, 4-5; compared with
previous volumes of Voegelin's
correspondence, 2l goal of, 2-3,
19; as intellectual biography of
Voegelin, 1-5, 16-17; and search
for truth of reality, 17; style
of Voegelin's correspondence,
4-5, 19; translation of letters 111,
19
|
Self: Anderson on deformed self,
 
701; contracted self, 562, 704;
 
Hegel on, 704; Imperial Self, 703-
 
4; true self and false self, 555,
 
687-88.
See also
Consciousness
Selle, Murri, 29, 32, 676
Seneca, 6n
Sens, Ursula, 517, 541, 606, 705
Sensorium,
537, 552, 553, 608
Sertillanges, A. D., 57, 58, 766
Servan-Schreiber, J. J., 544
Sewanee Review,
159-60, 370, 430
Sextus Empiricus, 639
Seznec, Jean, 498
Shakespeare, William: Fuller on,
 
855; Heilman on, 103-4, 121,
 
171, 259, 287-91, 293-96, 470;
 
Platt on, 820; Sisk on, 729-30; in
 
Voegelin's parents' library, 808
—Works:
Anthony and Cleopatra,
 
855;
Coriolanus,
803;
King Lear,
 
103-4, 121;
Measure for Measure,
 
819, 855;
Othello,
103-4, 171,
 
259;
Tempest,
819
Shattuck, Robert, 540
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 597
Sherman, John, 545
Shils, Edward, 162
Shklar, Judith N., 494
Sholem, Gershom, 826
Shotoku Taishi
(Bohner), 668
Shuster, George, 484
Sicard, Harold, 240
Siegfried, André, 108
Siemens Foundation, 519
Simmel, Georg, 178, 180nn4-5
Simson, Otto von, 736
Sinnlinien
(lines of meaning), 5
Sinovjev.
See
Zinoviev, Alexander
Sisk, John P., 726-27, 730
Sitzler, Kathrin, 36, 766, 786n3
Sivers, Gavriele von, 26
Sivers, Peter von, 26, 27, 553, 568,
 
606, 743, 852
Skandalon,
45-46
Skepticism, 639
Sladeczek, Heinz, 407-8
Smellie, K. B., 151-52, 457
Smith, Wilfred Cantwell: career
 
and writings of, 794n1; and Ernst,
 
786, 829; and Fischer-Barnicol's
 
Institut für Interkulturelle
 
Forschung, 793-94; and Harvard's
 
Institute for World Religions at,
 
521, 583, 584; and International
 
Society for the Study of
  Time, 564, 574; Voegelin's
 
correspondence with, 14, 793-94
Smith College, 565n1
Smylie, Pat, 402
Snell, Bruno, 56, 77, 146, 215-16,
 
743
Socialism, 144, 158, 597
Social Movements
(Heberle), 108
Social Research,
551, 625, 692-93,
 
733
Social Science Research Council
[SSRC], 194-95
Social sciences: American
|
scholarship on, 200-201;
Aristotelian method of, 185, 201;
foundation funding for, 194-96,
203-4; in higher education,
201-4, 839-40; and Marxism,
198-200; methodologies 111, 839-
40; training of young scholars 111,
204-5; and value-free science,
226, 750; Voegelin on mediocrity
of, 194-97, 20I-3; and Voegelin's
scholarly and intellectual rigor,
795-800, 804-6; Weber and
problematic of, 107-8
|
Society for Aesthetics, 565
Society for Political and Legal
 
Philosophy, 230
Society for the Advancement of
 
Political Science, 676
Society of Intercultural
Cooperation, 788, 793-94
Sociological causation, 321-22
Sociologie du Communisme
 
(Monnerot), 144
Socrates, 80-82, 136, 162, 291
Söderberg, Hans, 144
Solomon's Temple, 218-20
Solon, 44-45, 46, 104
Solovjev, Vladimir S., 655
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 815
Soma,
439
Sombart, Werner, 93n1
Somervell, D. C., 452
Song of the Pearl, The
(Quispel),
 
507
Sons and Lovers
(Lawrence), 430
Sontheimer, Kurt, 532, 683
Sophia
(Arnold), 706
Sophists, 163
Sophon,
85, 112, 178
Sorcery.
See
Magic and alchemy
So-Sein
(being-so), 119
Soul, 77-80, 145, 613, 614
Soul of Man under Socialism, The
 
(Wilde), 597
Sources occultes du Romantisme,
 
Les
(Viatte), 538, 539, 663
Southern Review,
120, 503, 629-30,
 
651, 665-67, 699, 820, 821
Soviet Union.
See
Russia, Soviet
 
Union
Space: absolute space, 608-9;
 
relativity space, 513-14
Spain, 392, 395-96, 764, 768, 770
Spears, Monroe K., 159-60
Species concept, 675, 677
Spender, Stephen, 612
Spengler, Oswald, 145, 431
Sperber, Manes, 399
Spiegel, Der,
800n1
Spinoza, Baruch, 100, 465, 568-69
Spinoza (Wolfson), 146, 568-69
Spitz, David, 237, 238, 31, 734
Spitzweg, Carl, 533
Spoudaioi,
696
Springer, Axel, 570, 572n5
SSRC.
See
Social Science Research
 
Council (SSRC)
Staatslehre
(theory of the state), 13,
61n1, 206
Stalin, Joseph, 451
Stanford, Donald E., 640, 665-67
Stanford University, 382-83, 521,
 
522, 724n1.
See also
Hoover
 
Institution
State Department, U. S., 73, 121,
 
152, 153nn1-2, 214, 687
Statesman
(Plato), 123
Steding, Christoph, 692
Stein, Edith, 147
Stendahl, Krister, 261, 483, 494,
 
496, 583
Stenzel, Kurt, 479-80
"Sternenstunde"/ "Sidereal Hour"
 
(Jaffé), 362-63, 366
Stevens, Wallace, 665-66
Stevenson Memorial Lectures
 
(London School of Economics),
 
10, 403-4, 435, 444, 448, 457
Stoa, 873, 874
Stohrer, Father, 728-29
Stoicism: and common man,
 
639; compared with Letter
 
to the Romans, 757; Harris
 
on, 425; and
koinai ennoiai,
 
568; and Lonergan, 535; and
 
metaphysics, 784; and Plato's
 
problem of myth, 790; and
 
pronoia, 845; on spiritual disease,
 
823; symbolization of cosmos by,
 
673
Stoke, Harold W., 292, 335-36, 372
Stokes, William S., 236-37, 239-40
Stone, Sheppard, 372-75
Stony Brook lectures, 847
Storia del fantasticare
(Zolla), 575
Strauss, Franz Josef, 331
Strauss, Leo: on Arabic and Jewish
|
philosophy, 103; and book
reviewing, 390; at Conference
on Democratic Theory, 283;
conservatives on, 864; Cooper
and Emberley's editing of
published correspondence
between Voegelin and, 2; East
on, 819-20; and existentialist
philosophy, 41; and Lippmann's
"Political Theory in the United
States, " 101; on Locke, 166,
167n2; and Platonic dialogue,
75, 79-83; and Popper, 53-54;
and revelation, 75-79; and
Schütz, 103n3; and University
of Chicago Seminar of Political
Philosophy, 220, 221; Voegelin
on, 309; and Voegelin's article
on Plato's
Gorgias,
41-42, 48;
Voegelin's correspondence with,
41-42, 53-54, 7S-83, 166-67;
and Voegelin's "Oxford Political
Philosophers, " 166-67; and
Voegelin's theoretical positions
generally, 6, 102-3; and Walgreen
Lectures, 103n3; writings by,
167n2
|
Strukturen eines Revolutionären
 
Bewusstseins
(Opitz), 767-68
Strygowski, Joseph, 822
Studium Generale,
650, 653, 661,
 
693
Study of History
(Toynbee), 142,
145, 153, 183, 222, 275, 339,
 
447-48, 662
Study of the Liberal Ethos, A
(Vivas), 511-12
Stupa of Sanchi, 745, 764
Sturm-und-Drang
movement,
 
801-2
Styron, A., 150
Suburbia, 231
Süddeutsche Zeitung,
368
Suger, Abbé of Saint-Denis, 817
Sui generis,
442
Sulpicius Severus, 656
Sumerian King List, 694
Summa Theologica
(Thomas
 
Aquinas), 131
Summum bonum,
413-14
Superbia,
414
Superman, 125
Suppliants
(Aeschylus), 80
Supreme Court, U. S., 482
Surrealism, 540, 693, 714, 761
Surrealist Manifestoes,
761
Suzuki, Daisetz(u) Teitaro, 49
Sweeney, Tony, 870-71
Swift, Jonathan, 597, 605
Switzerland, 62, 65, 94, 334-35,
 
336, 337, 384, 677, 745, 771, 773
Syllabus Errorum, 599
Symbolism, movement, 693
Symbols and symbolisms:
|
analogical meaning of,
371; chaos of symbolism,
868; of Christianity, no;
complexes of symbols, 865; as
concrete universals, 563; and
consciousness, 563, 864-65;
of depth, 614-15; of desert,
173; in Egyptian texts, 577;
of existence, 672; of Exodus,
173, 698; Friedrich on, 386-
87; ideological-egophanic
symbols, 812; and imagination,
867-68; and luminosity-
intentionality, 844; ma'at as,
798; metaphysical symbols,
672; and mysticism, 513; and
nomina, 491; oikoumene-
okeanos symbolism, 797; of
Oriental civilizations, 664, 669;
of political theology, 140; of
revelation, 727; Romanesque
versus Gothic symbolism, 656;
theophanic symbols, 812; and
transcendence, 133-34, 440;
of universe, 567; Voegelin's
concerns with, 537; Vondung
on, 808; Weller on political
symbolism, 427; Zurich
symposium for symbol research,
771, 773.
See also
Archeology
|
Symposium (Plato), 81, 82, 439
Syracuse University, 520, 521n1
Szasz, Thomas, 830-31
Taboos, 135, 137
Taiwan, 783, 788, 793
Tale of a Tub, A
(Swift), 597
Talmon, J. L., 507-8, 510, 529
Talmud, 133, 134
Tashjean, John, 741
Tate, Allen, 728, 730
Taubes, Jacob: career of, 164n1,
|
267, 268-69, 281, 286; child
of, 161; and Christianity, 126;
and Free University of Berlin,
835-37; meeting between
Blumenberg, Kojève, Voegelin
and, 518-20; on ontology in
German philosophy, 178-80; and
political theory generally, 584;
at Princeton University, 267,
268-69; and responsibility for
metaphysical blindness, 162-63;
and Schütz, 132173; at University
of Chicago, 161-62; Voegelin's
correspondence with, 116-64,
178-80, 266-69, 281, 286, 518-
20, 835-37; and Voegelin's
New Science of Politics,
179, 180; and
Voegelin's
Order and History,
266, 281; and Voegelin's
Political
Religions,
179; writings by, 144,
164n1
|
Tawney, R. H., 159
Taylor, Cecil G., 104-5, 250, 503,
 
506n2
Telos,
43-44
Tempest (Shakespeare), 819
Templeton, Kenneth, 327-30,
 
839-40
Temple University, 691n1
Temps perdu,
471
Temps retrouvé,
471
Ten Commandments, 211, 384, 416
Tension of existence, 809
Tentation de Saint Antoine
 
(Flaubert), 498
Terrorism, 849
Tertium comparationis,
599
Tetragrammaton, 128, 751
Thales, 440
Thanatos, 85, 188, 440
Theaetetus
(Plato), 80
Theages
(Plato), 81
Theists and Atheists
(Molnar), 858
Theologia,
491
Theologia civilis,
213
Theologia dogmatica,
829
Theologica mystica,
751
Theologie der Geschichte
 
(Balthasar), 64, 65, 147
Theologie des Alten Testaments
 
(Rad), 328-29
Theology: of Barth, 599; civil
|
theology, 140; and Cook on
theology as premise, 187-88;
cosmologic and transcendent-
revelatory theologies, 614; and
de Waal, 385; and doctrine,
790; Enlightenment resistance
to, 672; of Newton, 6o6-10;
Rad on, 328-29.
See also
Bible;
Catholicism; Christianity; God;
and specific theologians
|
Theology of Memphis,
823
Theology of the Early Greek
 
Philosophers, The
(Jaeger), 49,
 
146, 222
Theology of the New Testament
 
(Bultmann), 216-17, 327
Theoretische Anthropologie
 
(Dempf), 59
Théorie du champ de la conscience
 
(Gurwitsch), 314-16, 317
Theory: history of, 101-2; levels of
 
theoretization, 152-53; Mure on
 
economic versus political theory,
 
158; nominalistic theories, 451;
 
political theory, 582-85; realistic
 
theories, 451-52; Schütz on, 137;
 
in science, 153; types of, 451-52;
 
in Walgreen Lectures, 84-87
Theory of Public Opinion, A
 
(Wilson), 451
Theory of the Universals, 523
Theosophists, 539-40
Thiess, Frank, 572n4
"Thinker in a Destitute Time"
 
(Löwith), 111
Thomas Aquinas: on
amicitia
|
between God and man, 78; and
analogia entis,
104, 129-30,
419, 751; burial place of, 395;
and Christianity generally,
46; conservatives' criticism of
Voegelin's analysis of, 863; on
ethics, 165-66; on existence,
526, 527; Gilson on, 527; on
God, 128, 129, 419, 635, 751;
as mystic, 751; on
nomina Dei,
491; Ouellette on, 418-19; and
philosophy of language, 513; on
predestination, 134; and proof of
God, 435; and Rahner, 729; and
ratio,
125; study of, and history
of theory, 101; on theological
speculation and its meaning,
129-30; Voegelin's seminar on,
98; writings by, 131
|
Thomas Mann
(Hollweck), 787
Thomas More Institute, 534, 538,
 
539n1, 738, 858-59
Thompson, Kenneth: and Institute
 
for Political Science, University
 
of Munich, 8n6, 298-300, 318-
 
21, 349-56; and LSU Law School
 
grant, 255-57, 271-73; Voegelin's
 
correspondence with, 255-57,
 
271-73, 298-300, 318-21, 349-56
Thorndike, Lynn, 663, 798
Thought,
864
Thou-problem, in phenomenology,
 
131
Thucydides
(Finley), 100, 146
Thucydides
(Fliess), 457
Tillich, Paul, 147, 494, 594, 792
Timaeus
(Plato), 79, 82, 96, 438,
440, 441, 605, 619
Time
Magazine, 4, 149, 150,
 
153-54, 302, 456, 612
Time of the Tale, 471, 491
Times Atlas of World History,
 
753-54, 759, 765
Times Literary Supplement,
758
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 58, 213
Tod des Lichtes, Der
(Sedlmayr),
 
623, 816
Tokyo University, 178n3
Tolerance, 71, 89
Tolstoy, Lev, 362, 598
Tönnies, Ferdinand, 108n2
Tonsor, Stephen J.: career of, 592n1;
|
as conservative, 618-19; on Gay,
604; and Hoover Institution,
736; and Kojève's book, 691-92;
Voegelin's correspondence with,
591-92, 618-19, 646-47, 691-92;
and Voegelin's "Equivalences of
Experience and Symbolization
in History, " 615, 619, 620; and
Voegelin's reluctance to endorse
any political persuasion, 14,
591-92; writings by, 604; writing
style of, 618
|
Topitsch, Ernst, 229-30
Totalitarianism: Arendt on, 69-72,
 
155; and Friedrich, 155; Kraus
 
on, 369; totalitarian parties in
 
democracy, 237-38
Toulmin, Steven, 564
"Tower, The" (Hofmannsthal), 307
Toynbee, Arnold J.: Bultmann
|
on, 326; and causation, 321-22;
compared with Voegelin's
Order and History,
339-40, 447-48,
452, 662; conference (1958) on,
in Normandy, 342-43, 349,
357; and epochs and periods of
history, 403; Henningsen on,
560; influence of, on Voegelin,
766; Loyola University (Chicago)
symposium on, 250n2, 252-53,
339, 340-41, 343; McKnight on,
795-97; Somervell's one-volume
edition of, 452; symposium on,
249, 250, 251, 252-53, 260, 264,
266; on Syraic civilization, 134;
Voegelin's correspondence with,
339-40; Voegelin's paper on,
252-53, 260, 264, 266; and Wight,
251, 275
|
—Works:
Reconsiderations,
341n1,
 
343, 446;
Study of History,
142,
 
145, 153, 183, 222, 275, 339,
 
447-48, 662, 795-97
Toynbee Symposium, University of
 
Chicago, 249, 250, 251, 252-53,
 
260, 264, 266
Tragedy, 290-91, 295, 563
Tragedy and Melodrama
(Heilman),
 
370
Transcendence: Bergson on, 145;
 
and Christianity, 123-24, 133-34;
 
failure of, 665-66; and faith, 179;
 
of God, 128; Hegel on, 418;
 
Heilman on transcendental
 
pragmatism, 104; and historical
 
speculation, 139; and identity
 
of personality, 616; and Löwith,
 
43-44, 46, 47; and
philosophia
 
Christiana,
615; Plato on, 124,
 
438, 439; and
prima causa,
 
436-40; and Schütz, 86-87; and
 
symbols, 133-34, 440
Transcendental Ego, 284-85
"Transcendental Intersubjectivity"
 
(Schütz), 312-13
Transcendentalism, 110
Transcendental pragmatism, 104
Trilling, Lionel, 592
Trinity, 78, 127-28, 130, 868
"Triplex Via, The" (Wilhelmsen),
 
672
Tristes Tropiques (Levy-Strauss),
821
Truth: assertion and self-assertion
 
of, 868; and
episteme
as term,
 
42; in Islam, 793; of order, 71-72;
 
as Parmenides's
aletheia,
46; of
 
reality, 17; and representation,
 
59, 60, 63, 66, 68; and tolerance,
 
71; types of, 60.
See also
 
Revelation
|
"Truth and Representation. "
See
 
Walgreen Lectures
Tulane University, 238-39
Turgot, Anne-Robert-Jacques, 133,
 
517, 791
Turkey, 736, 739, 764, 771, 772-73,
 
779, 782
Turm, Der
(Hofmannsthal), 307,
 
308n3
"Turn, The" (Löwith), 111
Tuveson, Ernest L., 849
Twain, Mark, 808
"Tyrant's Allegory, The" (McClain),
 
817-18
Übermensch, 143, 148, 368
UCLA, 568, 743
Ueberweg, F., 265
Ullrich, Luise, 818-19
Ulpian, 217
Ulysses
(Joyce), 804
Unam sanctam,
179
Unconscious, 358-59, 474-75, 613,
 
850
Union Theological Seminary, 147
Unitarianism, 128
United Nations, 59, 152, 153n2
Universals, Theory of, 523
Universities.
See
Higher education;
 
and specific universities
University of Augsburg, 480n1,
 
856, 857, 866n1, 867
University of Basel, 68n1, 713
University of Bochum, 545, 560,
 
564, 568, 574, 718, 766
University of Bonn, 52n4, 305
University of Calgary, 20
University of California, 121n2,
 
389, 400n5, 482, 568, 601-3, 660,
 
661n1, 743, 823
University of Chicago: faculty
|
of, 90713, 98, 115n3, 161-62,
201, 583; Hutchins as president
of, 204; Oriental Institute of,
145, l62, 182-83, 20I, 222, 274,
433, 584; Seminar of Political
Philosophy at, 220-21; students
at, 98; Toynbee Symposium at,
249, 250, 251, 252-53, 260, 264,
266.
See also
Walgreen Lectures
|
University of Chicago Press, 73, 75,
 
94, 96, 113, 150, 186-87
University of Cologne, 267
University of Colorado, 19
University of Copenhagen, 267n2
University of Dallas: faculty of,
662-63, 672n1, 673, 674n1;
Sebba at, 568, 569n1; Voegelin at,
726-27, 735, 764
University of Detroit, 456n1
University of Erlangen, 873-76
University of Florida Press, 336
University of Frankfurt: faculty
of, 52n4, 248, 581, 598, 6O2;
and fund for lectures on ancient
Israel, 248; student radicalism
at, 581, 601, 602, 612; Voegelin's
lectures at, 7, 292, 302, 305
University of Freiburg, 115nn3, 5,
 
116nn6-7, 324
University of Geneva, 206n1
University of Giessen, 276n1
University of Gottingen, 466n4
University of Hawaii, 478n1, 695,
 
718
University of Heidelberg, 68n1,
 
115n3, 155n1, 249-50, 822,
 
832n1
University of Illinois, 170-71,
 
254-55, 3n3-25, 356-57, 426,
 
451-52
University of Kiel, 108n2
University of Königsberg, 116n6
University of Leipzig, 276n1
University of London, 454-55
University of Lyons, 94
University of Maryland, 511
University of Massachusetts,
 
466n1, 511
University of Michigan: Center
|
for Coordination of Ancient
and Modern Studies at, 627-30,
645, 685-86, 699; faculty of,
591-92, 629n1; job opportunity
for Henningsen at, 545; library
of, 541; Voegelin as visiting
professor at, 531, 550, 555, 559,
561, 593; Voegelin's lectures at,
227-28, 238, 698
|
University of Michigan Press,
 
246-47
University of Minnesota, 102n1,
 
237-38
University of Munich:
|
achievements and failures
of Voegelin's tenure at, 9, 714-20;
Amerika Institut of, 7, 113,
121, 283n1; and education of
young German academics in
1960s, l0-11; elimination of
chair of Philosophy of Politics 111,
855; faculty of, 47-48, 49n1,
168n1, 506n1, 610n1, 656n1,
680n1, 784n2; faculty salaries at,
300-301; job offers for Voegelin
from, 5, 7, 48, 103n2, 105-8,
110-11, 113, 121, 282, 283,
284, 298-301, 303-5; library
of, 63, 299, 300, 304; Political
Science chair at, 298-300, 303;
retirement of Voegelin from,
12; and Rockefeller Foundation,
298-300; student protests at,
12, 581.
See also
Institute for
Political Science, University of
Munich
|
University of New Orleans, 707-8,
 
710
University of Notre Dame:
|
conservative atmosphere of,
425-26; faculty of, 66n1, 321-
23, 348-49, 404, 467, 472,
583; Institute for Medieval
Philosophy at, 461; library of,
425, 433; professorship at, and
Niemeyer, 742; symposium
on "Scientific Alternatives to
Communist Ideologies" at, 424,
429-30; Voegelin as visiting
professor at, 405, 413, 421,
424-26, 452, 456-S9, 469, 483,
497, 548, 554, 559, 561, 593, 648,
764-64, 771, 779, 782-83, 788;
Voegelin's public lecture at, 699
|
University of Notre Dame Press,
 
810, 830, 834, 841
University of Paris, 840
University of Prince Edward Island,
 
762
University of Reading, 400, 54
University of Rome, 576n1, 578n1,
 
584
University of Salzburg, 656n1,
 
660n1
University of Siegen, 786n1
University of South Carolina,
 
872-73
University of Southern California,
 
6, 161, 164, 167, 169-72, 173n1,
 
175-76, 236, 778-80, 827
University of Southern Florida,
 
93n1
University of Sussex, 326n1,
 
529-30
University of Texas, 783, 785, 787,
 
788, 791, 792, 793
University of Toronto, 845n1
University of Tubingen, 62n1
University of Uppsala, 274
University of Utah, 847, 852
University of Vienna: faculty of, 6,
 
49n1, 61n1, 62n1, 229-30, 656n1,
 
770nn4-6; Voegelin as visiting
 
lecturer at, 764, 768, 770, 771,
 
779, 780, 782
University of Virginia, 213, 653,
 
738, 768, 785, 824
University of Washington, 361
University of Washington Press,
 
247n1, 619-20
University of Wisconsin, 236-37,
 
239-40, 253n1
University of Wyoming, 93n1
Unna, Embassy Counselor, 507-8,
 
510
Unnamable, The
(Beckett), 478
Upanishads, 276
Upsala College, 623-24
Urchristentum im Rahmen
 
der antiken Religionen, Das
 
(Bultmann), 144
Urheber
(first originating cause),
 
438
Ursprung der griechischen
 
Philosophie
(Gigon), 146
Ursprung und Ziel der Geschichte
 
(Jaspers), 8, 145
"Uses of Imagination and the
 
Decline of the West, The"
 
(Zolla), 838
USSR Academy of Sciences, 579
Utopia
(More), 468, 563n1
Vahanian, Gabriel, 513, 520-21
Valentine, 454
Valéry, Paul, 372, 395
Valjavec, Fritz, 374
Values, 85-86, 837
Vanderbilt University, 152n2,
 
160n1, 836
Van Herk, Mirja, 20
Vanitas,
499
Van Unnick, W. C., 262, 264
Varro, 140, 811
Vazquez, Edward H., 587, 593
Ventris, Michael, 308
Verantwortungsethik,
166
Verborgene Gott, Der
(Schrade),
 
218-19
Verdross, Alfred, 269-71
"Verfassungslehre" (Schmitt), 184
Verharmlosung
(belittlement),
 
413-I7
Verlust der Mitte
(Sedlmayr), 812,
 
816
Via negativa,
504-5, 838
Viatte, Auguste, 538, 539, 663
Vico, Giambattista, 96
Vie de 1'attention,
316
Vienna Circle, 121n3
Vietnam, 658
Vincentine canon, 77
Violence, 574, 598-99, 693, 697,
 
700.
See also
Revolution and
 
revolutionaries
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
 
State University, 745
Virtues, 85, 104, 124, 163, 217
Virtù ordinata,
697
Vitoria, Francisco de, 167
Vivas, Eliseo, 430, 431, 511-12
Voegelin, Eric: American
|
citizenship for, 102, 103n2,
508, 525, 625, 708; in automobile
accident, 558; birthday
celebrations for, 433, 862,
867-67; correspondence of, as
intellectual biography, 1-5,
16-17; correspondence style of,
4-5, 19; critics of, 396-97, 406,
489n5, 818, 823, 857-58, 863;
education of, 822; emigration of,
from Austria, 96, 463-64, 508;
English language writing style of,
109-10, 141, 182, 209-10, 251;
and Erhard "Brain Trust, " 525,
526nn2-3; family history of, 856,
865, 867; family of, in Europe,
48, 50; farewell dinner and party
for, in Munich, 29-31; Festschrift
on, 433, 860, 862-63; finances
of, 74, 92, 96-97, 111, 113, 149,
164, 169, 171, 175, 233-35,
273, 284, 291-92, 300-301, 320,
460, 469, 502, 522, 529, 538,
559, 700-701; influences on,
766, 821-22, 854; introduction
to correspondence of, 1-17,
19-20; journal articles by, 107,
159; library of, at University
of Erlangen, 873-76; library of
parents of, 807-8; memorial
service of, 780n3; move to
California (1969) by, 548, 550,
555, 559, 561, 562, 579-81; move
to Munich by, 326, 327, 328,
329, 331, 336, 337; mugging
of, in South Bend, Indiana,
428-29, 433; and New York
investment bankers, 495, 497;
papers of, at Hoover Institute,
874n2; and Pfeifer affair, 462-64;
photographs of, 26, 27, 29, 31-39;
reluctance of, to endorse any
political persuasion, 14, 472, 544,
551, 590, 591-92, 625-26, 708,
733, 863; retirement of, 820, 821;
stock responses by, to questions
pertaining to his personal beliefs,
825; and sweatshirts and buttons,
548, 549n1, 590; telephone use
of, 15-16; volumes of previously
published correspondence of, 2
|
—Academic career: All Souls
|
College (Oxford) job offer, 758,
759, 763, 765, 771; book reviews
by Voegelin, 72n1, 107, 155,
159, 174n2, 270; Columbia
University, 323; Duke University
job possibility, 459-60; Emory
University job offer, 511,
522, 528, 569-70; European
University Institute (Florence),
859; Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy job possibility,
735-36, 740, 752; Guggenheim
fellowship, 3-4, 55, 57, 93-95,
192, 193; Harvard job offer, 522;
Harvard University visiting
professor, 98, 469, 481-83,
493-96; and Hebrew language
proficiency, 167, 176; honors
and awards, 39, 802, 803nn2-3,
855, 856, 857, 867; Louisiana
State University professor,
56-57, 60, 73, 97-98, 104-5,
106, 140, 169, 248, 255-56,
272-73, 283-84; LSU Law School
course and textbook, 255-57,
270-72, 283-84, 292, 296; and
National Review, 591-92, 733,
848, 849n1; Notre Dame visiting
professor, 405, 413, 421, 424,
425-26, 452, 456, 457, 458, 459,
469, 483, 496, 548, 554, 559,
561, 593, 648, 764-65, 771, 779,
783, 788; publishing offer by
Basil Blackwell, 870-71; research
grants, 233-35, 235, 256-57,
261-65, 271-73, 276, 327-30,
349-56; Rockefeller fellowship,
52n1; scholarly and philosophical
rigor of Voegelin, 795-800, 804-6;
significance of 1950s for, 3-8; and
Swedish language proficiency,
270; University of Maryland
job offer, 511; University of
Michigan visiting professor,
531, 550, 555, 559, 561, 593;
University of Munich job offers,
5, 7, 48, 103n2, 105-8, 110-11,
113, 121, 282, 284, 298-301,
303-5; University of Texas guest
professor, 783, 785, 787, 788, 791,
792, 793; University of Vienna
visiting lecturer, 764, 768, 770,
771, 779, 780, 782; work stresses
(1974), 782-84, 788
|
—Health problems: arthritis, 873;
|
bladder infection, 106; blood
infection through e-coli, 875; flu,
304, 305, 307, 337, 481, 8oo; gall
bladder surgery, 663, 665, 667,
669, 672, 673, 687; injuries from
mugging, 428, 433; intestinal
surgeries, 6, 131, 137, 140, 142,
149, 151, 153, 161, 163-65, 185-
86, 187; Legionnaire's disease
variant, 843; low blood pressure,
873; nose surgery, 379-80; skin
cancer, 824
|
—Homes: Baton Rouge, 55, 64, 74,
97, 175, 266; California, 33, 563,
|
580, 587, 589, 591, 593, 637, 644,
656, 828, 842; Cambridge, 284,
296-97; Germany, 26-28, 331,
333, 335, 342, 344, 345, 348, 350,
357, 360, 383, 461, 506, 580;
Gurwitsch's home in Cambridge,
284, 296-97
|
—Lectures: Academy for Political
|
Science inaugural lecture, 367-
69, 370; at Academy of Religion,
Chicago, 875; at American
Academy of Religion, 783,
785; Amherst lecture, 473; at
Boston University, 868; Candler
Lectures (Emory University), 13,
502, 514, 520, 523, 528, 531n1,
545, 559, 562; at conference on
political thought in New York
(1972), 733; at Duke University,
495, 548, 698, 699, 700-701;
at Eranos meeting (1977), 813,
817, 818, 821, 826, 830, 858; "
German occasional lectures,
349, 380, 445; Hitler lectures,
11; Ingersoll Lecture (Harvard),
491, 495-96, 534, 537, 542,
548-49; at International Society
for the Study of Time (1969),
832n2; at Istituto Accademico
in Rome (1968), 575-76, 579,
593, 604-5, 624, 627; Lilly
Lectures, 405; at London School
of Oriental Studies, 514; at
Louisiana State University
(1971 and 1980), 710, 849; at
Loyola University (Chicago)
symposium on Toynbee, 250n2,
252-53, 339, 340-41, 343; at
Marquette University, 277-78,
281, 783, 785, 788, 792, 830; at
Notre Dame, 699; at Pittsburgh
Theological Seminary, 593,
649, 683, 713; at Purdue
University, 785; recordings
of, 705; Salzburg lecture, 469,
470-71; at Santander, Spain,
392; sponsored by Hoover
Institution, 637, 644; Stevenson
Memorial Lectures (London
School of Economics), 10, 403-4,
435, 444, 448, 457; St. John's
College (Annapolis) lectures,
102, 105, 106; at Stony Brook,
847; at Syracuse University, 520;
Toynbee Symposium, 252-53,
260, 264, 266; at Tulane, 238-39;
at University of Bonn, 305;
at University of California at
Berkeley, 823; at University
of Dallas, 727, 735, 764; at
University of Frankfurt, 7,
292, 302, 305; at University
of Illinois, 426; University
of London lecture, 454-55;
University of Michigan lectures,
227-28, 238, 698; at University
of New Orleans, 707-8, 710;
at University of Southern
California, n8-80, 827; at
University of Utah, 847, 852;
at University of Virginia, 738,
768, 785, 824; at University
of Wisconsin, 236-37, 239-40;
Walgreen Lectures, 3, 6, 59, 60,
63, 66, 68-69, 73-75, 84-88,
91-92, 94-96; at Wellesley, 473;
White Lectures at Louisiana
State University (1980), 849
|
—Trips: Bretagne, 768, 770, 773,
|
813; California (1953), 6, 161,
164, 167, 169-72, 173n1, 175-76,
236; Crete and Malta, 661, 712,
764, 770, 772, 773; East Asia,
783, 785-86, 788-89, 793-94;
England, 506, 510, 675-76, 736,
737, 745, 748, 771, 809, 8l2;
Europe (1950), 3-4, 5, 48, 50, 52,
55, 57-58, 61-62, 64, 65, 93-94,
96, 492; Europe (1954), 251;
Europe (1955-1956), 7-8, 259-64,
267-69; Europe (1969-1970),
620-21, 663-64, 666, 667, 669,
674-76, 687; Europe (1972), 731,
736, 737, 738, 745, 747, 748;
Europe (1976-1977), 809, 812,
818-19, 824, 826, 828; France,
57-58, 62, 94, 305, 395, 826, 828;
Germany, 7-8, 48, 50, 94, 251,
259, 261-64, 267-68, 304-5, 676;
Greece (1971), 711-12, 764, n0;
Greece trip cancelled, 634, 645,
654, 667; Iran, 764, 772-74, 782;
Ireland, 737, 738, 740, 745, 747,
748, 764, 770, 772; Italy, 361,
363-66, 383, 506, 514, 575-76,
579, 593, 604, 674-75, 677, 698,
699, 808, 855, 859; Japan, 783,
785, 786, 793, 794; Mexico,
327; Mississippi Gulf Coast, 97,
176-n; Montreal Expo, 532-33;
Portugal, 771; Spain, 392, 395-96,
764, 768, 770; Switzerland, 62,
65, 94, 335, 336, 337, 384, 677,
745, 771, 773; Turkey, 736, 739,
764, 771, 772-74, 779, 782;
Yucatan, 698, 699, 700-701, 764,
770, 772; Zagreb, 514
|
—
See also
Hoover Institution,
 
Stanford University; Institute for
 
Political Science, University of
 
Munich; and specific works
Voegelin, Lissy: American
|
citizenship for, 106; arrival of,
in Munich, 331; in automobile
accident, 558; automobile for,
in Munich, 332; and Baruzzi,
478; and de Waal, 579-80; on
Doderer, 306; emigration of,
from Austria, 96; family of, in
Europe, 48, 50, 55; friendships
of, 260, 469-70, 493, 510, 700;
and Goethe's
Dichtung und
Wahrheit,
636; health problems
of, 140, 161, 175, 337, 652, 654,
656, 659, 667, 668-69, 673, 687;
and job offer for Voegelin from
Hoover Institution, 522; move
to California (1969) by, 548,
550, 555, 559, 56i, 562, 579-8i,
621; move to Munich by, 326,
327, 328, 329, 331, 336, 337;
and mugging of Voegelin, 428;
and Philadelphia Society, 733;
photographs of, 27, 33, 34, 35,
39; and salary raise for Voegelin,
292; and Schubert recording for
Voegelin, n9; and Tulane lecture
by Voegelin, 238; and University
of Munich job offer for Voegelin,
106, 111; and Voegelin at Notre
Dame, 413, 554, 779; and
Voegelin's
In Search of Order,
760; on Voegelin's
Israel and
Revelation,
318; on Voegelin's
"Oxford Political Philosophers, "
151; and Voegelin's papers and
library, 874n2
|
—Homes: Baton Rouge, 55, 64, 74,
|
97, 175, 266, 284; California, 33,
563, 580, 587, 589, 591, 593, 637,
644, 656, 828, 842; Cambridge,
284, 296-97; Germany, 26-28,
331, 333, 335, 342, 344, 345, 348,
350, 357, 36o, 383, 461, 506, 580
|
—Trips: California (1953), 172, 175;
|
East Asia, 783, 785-86, 788-89;
Europe (1950s), 48, 52, 55, 57-58,
61-62, 251, 259-60, 269, 305;
Europe (1972), 745, 747, 748;
Europe (1976-1977), 818-19,
824, 826, 828; Italy, 361, 363-66,
383, 506, 514, 579, 593, 808;
Mexico, 327; Montreal Expo,
532-33; Salzburg, 470; Spain,
392, 395-96; Switzerland, 62,
335, 336, 337, 384; Texas, 727;
Yucatan, 698, 699, 700-701, 764
|
Vogelweide, Walter von der, 51
Volberg, Professor, 584
Volker, Margret, 353
Volker (William) Fund, 220-21,
 
231-35, 263-65, 271, 273-75,
 
276, 327-30
Voltaire, 91, 128, 643, 767, 770,
 
788, 795
Vom Chaos zur Katastrophe
 
(Engel-Janosi), 725
Vondung, Klaus: and "Bil-
|
dungsburgtum, " 807-8; and
Bishirjian, 813; and Fackel, 832-
33; and Fulbright Fellowship,
844; and Goethe, 801-2, 813-14;
and "Hermeneuticism and
Structuralism" symposium
(1978), 843-44; at Hoover
Institution, 13, 787; and
International Society for the
Study of Time, 806-7; on
magic, 723, 867-68; on Mann,
787; photographs of, 32; and
photographs of prehistoric
symbols, 785; Voegelin's
correspondence with, 785-86,
787, 801-2, 806-8, 813-14,
833, 841-44, 855, 867-69; and
Voegelin's illness, 843; writings
by, 723, 841-42
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Von Hegel bis Nietzsche
(Löwith),
 
144
Vorgriff
(pre-conception), 679
Vote counting, 74
Vree, Dale, 798-99
Vulgus,
89
Vulkan
(Mann), 594
Wach, Joachim, 829-30
Waelder, Robert, 340, 341n2
Wagner, Fritz, 449, 606-10
Wagner, Gerhard, 2
Wagner, Helmut H. R, 413-17
Wagner, Richard, 726
Wahl, Jean, 57, 366
Wahnsinn und Gesellschaft
 
(Foucault), 664
Wahrheit der Geschichte, Die
 
(Engel-Janosi), 769, 770n2
Waines, J. G., 745
Waiting for Godot
(Beckett), 478
Waldschmitt, Rolf, 353
Walgreen Lectures: and Dempf,
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59, 60; and Engel-Janosi, 63,
73-74; focus of, 60, 68-69, 95;
and Guggenheim Foundation,
94-95, 192, 193; influences on, 3;
presentation of and audience for,
6, 73, 95; publication of, 63, 73,
75, 88, 91-92, 94-96; and Schütz,
68-69, 84-87; and Strauss, 103n3;
title of published version of,
91-92; writing of, 59, 63, 66, 68,
88, 94, 95
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Walker, D. P., 784, 791, 852
Wallace, George, 645
Wallas, Graham, 5 3
Wall Street Journal,
668
Walsh, David, 872-73
Walsh, Edward A., 277-78
Walter Turner Candler Lectures.
 
See
Candler Lectures (Emory
 
University)
Walz, Elke, 775, 778
War and Peace
(Tolstoy), 362
Ware, Richard A., 452-54, 468-69,
 
515-16, 644-45
War of the Roses, 230
War propaganda, 841
Washington and Lee University,
 
339-40
Wasinger, Steve, 548
"Was ist politische Realität?"
 
(Voegelin), 500
Watanabe, Michael S., 695
Ways, Max, 302
Webb, Eugene, 809, 821-22,
 
825-27, 843
Weber, Alfred, 68n1, 115n3, 766,
 
822
Weber, Christian Egbert, 390-91
Weber, Manfred, 766
Weber, Max: and Clancy, 166;
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on
Gesinnungsethik
versus
Verantwortungsethik,
166; and
historical type concepts, 171;
influence of, on Voegelin, 822;
Mauksch on, 378; Munich
associations of, 802; nephew of,
99n1; and nominalist taxonomy,
451; and problematic of social
sciences, 107-8, 202; and Schütz,
85-87; and Steding, 692; Strauss
on, 75, 83n2; student of, 115n3;
and value-free science, 14; and
Zweckrationalität,
158
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Weber-Schafer, Peter: funding for,
 
378; and Institute for Political
 
Science, University of Munich,
 
353, 376, 378, 477, 484, 54i, 553,
 
560; on
Ökumenisches Reich,
 
477; and one-volume edition
 
of
Order and History,
452-54;
 
as professor at University of
 
Bochum, 545, 560, 568, 766;
 
scholarly research and writings
 
by, 376, 4n, 553, 560, 766
Wechselverständnis
(mutual
 
understanding), 118-19
Wedekind, Frank, 431
Weidlé, Wladimir, 576
Weil, Eric, 262, 264, 274, 384, 408
Weiler, Rudolf, 770
Weiniger, Otto, 822
Weiss, Gilbert, 2
Weiss, Peter, 11
Weisskopf, Walter A., 392, 714
Weizsäcker, Carl Friedrich, 63, 298,
 
300n1, 301
Weiler, LeGrand J., 427-28
Wellesley College, 473
Weltanschauung,
306, 365
Weltgeschichte der Kunst
 
(Sedlmayr), 816
Wentworth, Richard L., 516-17,
 
629-32
Wesenslehre
(essence of man), 85
Wessell, Leonard P., 852
Westlertum
(Westernism), 51
West-Östliche Mystik
(Otto), 613
White, Leonard D., 162
Whitehead, Alfred North, 527, 557,
 
685, 693, 750, 822, 836
White Lectures (Louisiana State
 
University), 849
Whitman, Walt, 704
Widener Library, 233, 256, 268,
 
297n2, 314, 434, 445, 446, 452,
 
483, 502, 506, 511, 514, 517, 558
Widengren, Geo, 262, 274
Wieck, Fred D., 246-47
Wiese, Leopold von, 116
Wight, Martin, 251, 275, 339
Wilde, Oscar, 597
Wild, John, 270, 541
Wilhelmsen, Frederick D., 672,
 
752, 863
Williams, George H., 761
Williams, Preston N., 494
Williamson, René de Visme,
 
344-45, 425
William Volker Fund, 220-21,
 
231-35, 263-65, 271, 273-75,
 
276, 327-30
Willits, Joseph H., 189-90, 220
Wilson, Edmund, 305
Wilson, Francis G.: career of, 171n1;
 
and Chicago Oriental Institute,
 
222; and Dewey, 323-25; and
 
meaning of "existential, " 356-57;
 
Voegelin's correspondence with,
 
170-71, 323-25, 356-57, 451-52;
 
and Voegelin's
New Science of
 
Politics,
170-71; writings by, 451
Wilson, John A., 145, 146, 201, 274
Windelband, Wilhelm, 822
Windischmann, Carl J., 688
Winternitz, Emanuel: on artistic
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inspiration, 343-44; and book
jacket for Voegelin's
Order and History,
279; career of,
69n2, 97; European travels by,
344; on harpsichord, 279; and
Institute for Political Science,
University of Munich, 392; at
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
69n2, 97, 218-20, 279; mugging
of, 644; and research question
on Holy or Holies in Solomon's
Temple, 218-20; and Schütz,
119, 161, 176, 177; Voegelin's
correspondence with, 218-20,
279, 343-44, 746; Voegelin's hope
for letter from, 68, 313; wedding
plans of, 161, 176; writings by,
279, 343-44, 746
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Winters, Yvor, 666
"Wisdom and the Magic of the
 
Extreme" (Voegelin), 826, 830,
 
832, 848, 860-61
 
Wisdom literature, 329
Wissenschaft,
14
Wissenschaftliche Buchge-
 
sellschaft,
871
Withrow, Gerald F., 624, 625n2
Wittfogel, Karl August, 429
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 121n3, 468,
 
843
Wofford College, 427
Wogan family, 361
Wolf, Erik, 261
Wolff, Christian, 811
Wolff, Helen, 229, 232, 242-43
Wolff, Kurt, 243n1
Wolfson, Harry A., 100, 146, 201,
 
568-69
"Wood Paths" (Heidegger), 111
"World Empire and the Unity of
 
Mankind" (Voegelin), 775, 778
"World Empire and the Unity of
 
Mankind lecture" (Voegelin), 444,
 
448
World of the Polis, The
(Voegelin):
 
on Heraclitus, 52; index of, 327,
 
330; Preface for, 312; proofs of,
 
327, 330; publication of, 313,
 
325, 327, 329; reviews of, 348,
 
381; and Schültz, 358-59; and
 
Ventris and Chadwick's work,
 
308.
See also
Order and History,
(Voegelin)
World War II, 157
Wort und Wahrheit,
417nn1-2,
 
509, 517
Wycliffe, John, 388, 673, 757
Xenophanes, 45, 49, 371
Xenophobia, 503, 504
Xerxes, 696-97, 698
Yale Review,
302
Yale University: faculty of, 201,
 
309-10, 390, 392, 510-11, 624-
 
25, 661n1, 733, 763-65; and
 
Kendall, 311, 381, 382; Voegelin
 
on, 311
Yates, Frances A., 761, 784, 791,
 
852, 854
Yucatan, 698, 699, 700-701, 764,
 
770, 772
Zaehner, R. C., 487, 488
Zarathustra
(Nietzsche),
67
Zeit, Die,
800n1
Zeitschrift für Astrophysik
 
(Weizsäcker), 63
Zen Buddhism, 49, 139,
 
168, 668, 785, 786n2, 789,
 
794
Zetema,
339
Zetesis,
563, 600
Zimmerman, Charlotte, 456,
 
515-16
Zinoviev, Aleksandr, 857, 869
Zolla, Elémire, 575-76, 583, 651,
 
674, 677, 711-12, 838
Zoon noun echon,
854
Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism, 697,
 
698
Zucker, Wolfgang M., 623-24, 626
Zuleika Dobson
(Beerbohm), 561
Zur Soziologie des Parteiwesens
 
in der modernen Demokratie
 
(Michels), 427, 428n2
Zusammentreffen
(encounter),
 
476
Zweckrationalität,
158
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