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- about the nature of reality, humanity, ethics, and consciousness. Some perennialists emphasize common themes in religious experiences and mystical traditions...
- member of the Perennialist School. See the section Julius Evola and the Perennialist School in Fabbri's Introduction to the Perennialist School. Paul Furlong...
- and the perennialist school of thought. Nasr's works offer a critique of modern worldviews as well as a defense of Islamic and perennialist doctrines...
- pillars and edifices far underground in the sediment of its waters. The perennialist writer Nigel Jackson identifies the land of Siriad in Josephus' account...
- 1908 – 15 January 1984) was a Swiss writer and a leading member of the Perennialist or Traditionalist School. He was the author of numerous works on metaphysics...
- Educational perennialism is a normative educational philosophy. Perennialists believe that the priority of education should be to teach principles that...
- Radhakrishnan's ideas have also received criticism and challenges, for their perennialist and universalist claims, and the use of an east–west dichotomy. According...
- founded the gnostic review, La Gnose in 1909, before moving to a more Perennialist position, and founding his Traditionalist School. Gnostic Thelemite organizations...
- of Frithjof Schuon, a German spiritual authority, metaphysician and Perennialist. In 1938, Lings went to Basel to make Schuon's acquaintance. This prompted...
- occurrences of the phrase as an independent axiom. Generally writing from a perennialist perspective, Blavatsky ****ociated the phrase with a number of historically...