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The Way Forward for Perennialism
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The Way Forward for Perennialism

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After accepting some wise criticism from certain followers of Frithjof Schuon, the decision was made to withdraw the first edition of this book from publication soon after it appeared. The present Revised Edition, published by Divaan e Ishq, includes a number of changes and additions and makes no mention whatsoever of Schuon's actions, concentrating entirely on his books and paintings. Perennialism (also known as Traditionalism) may be defined as the certain knowledge that the reality of God, the truth of Humanity as God's central manifestation in terrestrial existence, and the relationship between God and the cosmos He creates, has always been known and transmitted by the human race, sometimes esoterically, sometimes openly. Intimately related to this knowledge is the understanding that God has sent more than one revealed religion over the course of history to bring Humanity back into union with Him, and that more than one of these revelations may be in force at the same time. This doctrine has its roots in the philosophy of Leibnitz, the writings of Renaissance philosophers like Marcilio Ficino and Pico della Mirandola, as well as in St. Augustine, the Holy Qur'an and the Hindu concept of the sanatana dharma. In the 20 th and 21 st centuries, however, Perennialism has become perhaps the most interesting and useful attempt to deal with the fact of religious pluralism in a globalizing world without relativizing the traditional religions and emptying them of their sacred content. In earlier ages-apart, perhaps, from the syncretistic religion of Manichaeism-Perennialism was an arcane dimension of religious understanding, of interest only to a handful of sages. In our own time, however, it has unexpectedly appeared as one of the necessary defenses of faith in God and the metaphysical order against the assaults of an increasingly secularized world. The contemporary Traditionalist/Perennialist School is considered to have been founded by French metaphysician Rene Guenon (1886-1951), with significant contributions from the Anglo-Indian writer on traditional art and metaphysics, Ananda K. Coomaraswamy. After Guenon's death, the most significant figure in the School was Swiss metaphysician and "unofficial" Sufi Shaykh, Frithjof Schuon (1907-1998), who remains the most provocative figure Perennialism has produced in the 20th Century. The Way Forward for Perennialism, which is both appreciative of his profound insights and critical of his occasional though sometimes serious errors, aspires to be a guide to those attempting to walk the Perennialist road through the darkness and uncertainties of the 21st Century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Divaan E Ishq
Date
13 April 2025
Pages
364
ISBN
9781990751332

After accepting some wise criticism from certain followers of Frithjof Schuon, the decision was made to withdraw the first edition of this book from publication soon after it appeared. The present Revised Edition, published by Divaan e Ishq, includes a number of changes and additions and makes no mention whatsoever of Schuon's actions, concentrating entirely on his books and paintings. Perennialism (also known as Traditionalism) may be defined as the certain knowledge that the reality of God, the truth of Humanity as God's central manifestation in terrestrial existence, and the relationship between God and the cosmos He creates, has always been known and transmitted by the human race, sometimes esoterically, sometimes openly. Intimately related to this knowledge is the understanding that God has sent more than one revealed religion over the course of history to bring Humanity back into union with Him, and that more than one of these revelations may be in force at the same time. This doctrine has its roots in the philosophy of Leibnitz, the writings of Renaissance philosophers like Marcilio Ficino and Pico della Mirandola, as well as in St. Augustine, the Holy Qur'an and the Hindu concept of the sanatana dharma. In the 20 th and 21 st centuries, however, Perennialism has become perhaps the most interesting and useful attempt to deal with the fact of religious pluralism in a globalizing world without relativizing the traditional religions and emptying them of their sacred content. In earlier ages-apart, perhaps, from the syncretistic religion of Manichaeism-Perennialism was an arcane dimension of religious understanding, of interest only to a handful of sages. In our own time, however, it has unexpectedly appeared as one of the necessary defenses of faith in God and the metaphysical order against the assaults of an increasingly secularized world. The contemporary Traditionalist/Perennialist School is considered to have been founded by French metaphysician Rene Guenon (1886-1951), with significant contributions from the Anglo-Indian writer on traditional art and metaphysics, Ananda K. Coomaraswamy. After Guenon's death, the most significant figure in the School was Swiss metaphysician and "unofficial" Sufi Shaykh, Frithjof Schuon (1907-1998), who remains the most provocative figure Perennialism has produced in the 20th Century. The Way Forward for Perennialism, which is both appreciative of his profound insights and critical of his occasional though sometimes serious errors, aspires to be a guide to those attempting to walk the Perennialist road through the darkness and uncertainties of the 21st Century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Divaan E Ishq
Date
13 April 2025
Pages
364
ISBN
9781990751332