This paper studies in parallel the history of empire and the development of universals. It uses as its preliminary orientation the work of Eric Voegelin who argued that universals develop in history alongside and through universalising empires. We find this basic contention highly credible as it is empires that force us to develop cognitive approaches that encompass both colonised and coloniser in any subsequent social structure. So conceived, the paper then argues that empires are synonymous with human history as such and that even those entities (such a Greek city states) which are eulogised for escaping this logic are on examination no less imperial than the empires they oppose. The paper then argues that the development of universals is...
This paper examines the evolution of Christian universalist ideologies from the year 300 AD to about...
The topic of empire is one of the main disputed points in the discussion following the ‘Accra Declar...
This book explores and explains the reasons why the idea of universal history, a form of teleologica...
"In the Universal History, which was published from 1736to 1766 in England, and which probably is th...
Although empires have shaped the political development of virtually all the states of the modern wor...
This paper analyzes the relation between basic religious motifs of theoretical thought, general onto...
Paper proposal accepted at 18th Annual World History Association Conference, Salem State College, Sa...
This book maps out the crucial mechanisms of global empire building during the Early Modern period a...
This dissertation will argue that at an early stage in ecclesiastical history, the tradition's found...
This paper analyzes the relation between basic religious motifs of theoretical thought, general on...
What is the link between ‘civilisation’ and ‘empire’? This paper analyses such challenging nexus by ...
‘The Church and Empire’, the theme of Studies in Church History 54, reflects the reality that from i...
The paper presents a new interpretation of globalization within the boundaries of the author’s conce...
The paper presents a new interpretation of globalization within the boundaries of the author’s conce...
Imaging the Empire examines some of the societies that attempted to advance the cause of imperial un...
This paper examines the evolution of Christian universalist ideologies from the year 300 AD to about...
The topic of empire is one of the main disputed points in the discussion following the ‘Accra Declar...
This book explores and explains the reasons why the idea of universal history, a form of teleologica...
"In the Universal History, which was published from 1736to 1766 in England, and which probably is th...
Although empires have shaped the political development of virtually all the states of the modern wor...
This paper analyzes the relation between basic religious motifs of theoretical thought, general onto...
Paper proposal accepted at 18th Annual World History Association Conference, Salem State College, Sa...
This book maps out the crucial mechanisms of global empire building during the Early Modern period a...
This dissertation will argue that at an early stage in ecclesiastical history, the tradition's found...
This paper analyzes the relation between basic religious motifs of theoretical thought, general on...
What is the link between ‘civilisation’ and ‘empire’? This paper analyses such challenging nexus by ...
‘The Church and Empire’, the theme of Studies in Church History 54, reflects the reality that from i...
The paper presents a new interpretation of globalization within the boundaries of the author’s conce...
The paper presents a new interpretation of globalization within the boundaries of the author’s conce...
Imaging the Empire examines some of the societies that attempted to advance the cause of imperial un...
This paper examines the evolution of Christian universalist ideologies from the year 300 AD to about...
The topic of empire is one of the main disputed points in the discussion following the ‘Accra Declar...
This book explores and explains the reasons why the idea of universal history, a form of teleologica...