
Andrew Kuiper lives and writes in Michigan. Interests include Neoplatonism, Kabbalah, German Idealism and Romanticism, Russian Sophiology and Marxism. He has written for The Lamp, Church Life Journal, and Romanticon.
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I’m sharing an essay “The Persistence of Pagan Myth in Christian Thinking” (here) I wrote in 2022 because I’ve been thinking about some of the same issues recently. One approach to Christianity and Christian theology makes revelation the su...
“According to the outline Settembrini presented, two principles were locked in combat for the world: might and right, tyranny and freedom, superstition and knowledge, the law of obduracy and the law of ferment, change, and progress. One cou...
Moses battling the Egyptian magicians in al-Nishapuri’s Qiṣaṣ al-anbiyāʾ
And he made a molten sea, ten cubits from the one brim to the other: it was round all about, and his height was five cubits: and a line of thirty cubits did compass i...
The literary magazine Romanticon has published my essay on Novalis and The Novices of Sais (here). My previous writing for them has included an essay on Byron and the Bible (here) and Romantic debts to Platonism (here). With Novalis, I am f...
The Scottish Catholic outlet St. Moluag’s Coracle is running a slate of “Catholicism and politics” essays (anticipating their upcoming elections) and asked me to contribute something on Maritain (essay here). The last time I wrote on Marita...
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Andrew Kuiper lives and writes in Michigan. Interests include Neoplatonism, Kabbalah, German Idealism and Romanticism, Russian Sophiology and Marxism. He has written for The Lamp, Church Life Journal, and Romanticon.
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