Beethoven and the Spirit of Christmas
Ludwig van Beethoven was born in December 1770, probably on December 16, as he was baptized on the 17th, and it was customary at the time in…
Ludwig van Beethoven was born in December 1770, probably on December 16, as he was baptized on the 17th, and it was customary at the time in…
Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s 1850 poetic masterpiece, “In Memoriam,” is rightly considered one of the greatest poems of the nineteenth century and one of the great poems of…
It has become customary for moderns to hear the phrase “the right side of History” or the “Judgement of History” or “History is watching us.” What is…
“My father’s family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip. So…
Jane Austen, to my mind, was the preeminent romantic realist writer. Born into a modest clerical family, she straddled the social world of the emerging middle class…
Since the late nineteenth century religious studies has been conflicted by multiple, often mutually agonistic, means of study. The rise of biblical criticism, and historical criticism, has…
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It is said that the Oresteia is the ancient world’s Divine Comedy, with some justification. Originally a four-part play, only three pieces of the movement survive: Agamemnon,…
2021 has come and gone and a new year now calls us forth. First, I want to thank Lee Trepanier for his years of service as editor…
Bonaventure’s Aesthetics: The Delight of the Soul in Its Ascent into God. Thomas McKenna. Lanham: Lexington Press, 2020. In the pantheon of great Christian thinkers, everyone…
In 430 A.D., with the Vandals laying siege to the city of Hippo, Augustine of Hippo died with Count Boniface by his side. The Roman general was…
Hello friends. Let me introduce myself. I’m Paul Krause. I’ll be the new head editor at VoegelinView as Lee transitions out. Our official transition date is January…
Western civilization is back in vogue, or, at least, is starting to have defenders again in the midst of civilizational malaise, crisis, and desecration. But what is…
Wagner’s Parsifal: The Music of Redemption. Roger Scruton. New York: Penguin Books, 2020. No individual caused more controversy in academia and helped to rejuvenate and defend…
Wagner’s Parsifal: The Music of Redemption. Roger Scruton. Bristol: Allen Lane, 2020. We have been called not to explore the world, but to rescue it. In…