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Buddhism

Essays

by Ryan Cavallius IT HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN by close students of the matter that Siddhartha Gautama, the man who became known as the Buddha after his “enlightenment,” was born into a noble north Indian family at a time when Aryans ruled that area and was therefore an Aryan himself. This information can be…
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Essays

by Andrew Joyce “From my conversations with many of these Buddhist leaders, they have spoken openly about how their commitments to social justice are shaped by their Jewish upbringings.” — Emily Sigalow, American JewBu: Jews, Buddhists, and Religious Change, 2019. AS MENTIONED in a 2017 review…
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Classic EssaysNietzsche

Everyone familiar with the world of ideas has heard the term “Nietzschean” invoked as an allusion to the purported beliefs of the great German philosopher, but what does this term really mean and why does it matter? In part three of Nietzsche as Spiritual Warrior — The Antichrist, we present 
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Novel provides insight into religious feelings and the nature of the real and ideal worlds by Revilo P. Oliver OUR RACE’S religiosity has determined so much of our tragic history and today so afflicts us with a desperate crisis, that a study of religions necessarily holds an abiding interest…
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