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Name
  
James Cutsinger

Role
  
Author

Education
  
Harvard University


James Cutsinger Frithjof Schuon Archive

Books
  
Advice to the serious seeker, The Form of Transformed Vision: Coleridge and the Knowledge of God

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James Sherman Cutsinger (born May 4, 1953) (Ph.D., Harvard University) is an author, editor, and professor of philosophy at the University of South Carolina, whose works focus primarily on comparative religion, the modern Traditionalist School of perennial philosophy, Eastern Christian spirituality, and the mystical tradition of the Orthodox Church.

Contents

James Cutsinger Frithjof Schuon Archive

James cutsinger discusses the state of perennialist scholarship in academia today


Traditionalism

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Cutsinger serves as secretary to the Foundation for Traditional Studies and is a widely recognized authority on the Sophia Perennis, the traditionalist school, and comparative religion – subjects on which he has written extensively. His works also focus on the theology and spirituality of the Christian East. He is perhaps best known however, for his work on Swiss philosopher and traditionalist, Frithjof Schuon.

Teaching

James Cutsinger Introduction to Perennial Philosophy James Cutsinger

Professor Cutsinger is a professor of Theology and Religious Thought at the University of South Carolina and an advocate of Socratic Teaching. The recipient of three University of South Carolina Mortar Board Excellence in Teaching awards, he has also been named a Distinguished Honors Professor and has been selected as one of his university's Michael J. Mungo Teachers of the Year (2011). He has also served as director of three National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminars.


James Cutsinger Interview on Orthodoxy and Perennial Philosophy YouTube

References

James Cutsinger Wikipedia


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