Dugin's philosophical approach to multiple authentic spiritual traditions while remaining Orthodox Christian.
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Dugin's philosophical approach to multiple authentic spiritual traditions while remaining Orthodox Christian.
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Dugin's self-description combines Orthodox Christian confession with a philosophical interest in traditionalism across other spiritual systems.
Dugin says traditionalism can study many religious traditions while his own confession remains absolute Orthodox Christian truth.
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"So first of all, I am a Christian Orthodox. So I'm Orthodox Christian, and that defines in what I believe. That is my confession...."
"I could find a similarity. I think learning more about Epstein back in 2019 helped steer me in the direction of trying to find..."
"And this traditionalist philosophy could be applied to Islam, as in the case of Guénon himself, to Confucianism, to Taoism, to Christianity. Christianity, as..."
"the Kabbalah, the Judaism, Islam, Shia, Mishraq tradition, Christianity, of Catholicism, of Protestantism, and many other, Hinduism, for example, Buddhism, and Confucianism, and Taoism,..."
"...That makes me understand your idea and how you can relate traditionalism to your theology, which you stated earlier. Well, so what's the solution?..."
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