January 2, 1985 by •
British actio,
C. G. Jung,
C. P. Thiele,
ceremonial centers,
Christian(s),
culture(s),
Druids,
Egypt,
evolution,
governments,
Holy center,
Israel,
Jacob Grimm,
Jerusalem,
Jews,
libraries,
London Temple,
M. Eliade,
Max Mueller,
megalithic complexes and rings,
Moslem(s),
mounds,
myth(s),
philology,
poema,
prehistoric,
religion,
religious belief,
rites,
ritual,
sacred,
sacred place,
scholar(s),
secular,
stone circle,
Temple of Juno Moneta,
temple(s),
temple(s) London,
temple(s) of Juno Moneta,
temple(s) records,
the Law,
Theodor Gaster,
Year drama Rite(s)
Looking Backward. In The Temple in Antiquity: Ancient Records and Modern Perspectives, edited by Truman G. Madsen, 39–51. Provo, UT: RSC, 1984.
February 1, 1981 by •
Agathias,
angel(s),
aristocracy,
Asia,
Attila,
Augustine,
barbarians,
Christian(s),
Christianity,
churchmen,
civilized man,
conformity,
Constantine,
culture(s),
demands,
devil(s),
East and West,
education,
Emperor,
Empire,
fourth century A.D.,
free men,
freedom,
God,
Greece,
Greek,
internal decay,
Jesus Christ,
Khan(s),
landowners,
loyalty,
opposition,
oversimplification,
pagan(s),
panegyrics,
Persia,
persuasion,
polarized loyalties,
Priscus,
rhetoric,
Romanitas,
Romans,
Rome,
scholar(s),
Scythians,
society,
super-weapon,
the Church,
the Faith,
the nobles,
Two Worlds,
Vandals,
Western civilization
Western Political Quarterly 6:4 (1953):631-657; CWHN 10:195. An examination of the problem of loyalty in the 4th century, with obvious significance for our own time. — Midgley
in Western Political Quarterly 5:2 (June1952): 315-16.