Jafe Arnold
Jafe Arnold is a translator, publisher, and Junior Associate Scholar of the International Institute for Hermeneutics.
Arnold obtained his PhD (cum laude) in Education, with a specialization in Philosophy, from the University of Warsaw [Faculty of Education] with the dissertation "Heidegger's Ins and Outs of Plato's Cave: The Mythical Liberation of Education in Heidegger's 'On the Essence of Truth;"
Arnold obtained his Research Masters (cum laude) in Religious Studies and Western Esotericism from the University of Amsterdam [Department of History, European Studies and Religious Studies/Center for the History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents] with the thesis “Mysteries of Eurasia: The Esoteric Sources of Alexander Dugin and the Yuzhinsky Circle.”
Arnold obtained his BA in European Culture from the University of Wrocław [Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences] with the thesis “Poland’s Place in Eurasia: Eurasianism as an Analytical Framework and the Polish Question.”
Additional certified education: "The Science of Religion", University of British Columbia (2017); "Introduction to Kabbalah", Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (2018); "Introduction to Comparative Indo-European Linguistics", Leiden University (2022).
Arnold is the founding Editor-in-Chief of PRAV Publishing: https://pravpublishing.com/
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Eurasianist Internet Archive: https://eurasianist-archive.com/
Academic associations:
International Institute for Hermeneutics (2021-)
European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism (2017-2020)
Gaetano Massa Forum for Advanced Studies (2019)
Netherlands School for Advanced Studies in Theology and Religion (2017-2019)
Arnold obtained his PhD (cum laude) in Education, with a specialization in Philosophy, from the University of Warsaw [Faculty of Education] with the dissertation "Heidegger's Ins and Outs of Plato's Cave: The Mythical Liberation of Education in Heidegger's 'On the Essence of Truth;"
Arnold obtained his Research Masters (cum laude) in Religious Studies and Western Esotericism from the University of Amsterdam [Department of History, European Studies and Religious Studies/Center for the History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents] with the thesis “Mysteries of Eurasia: The Esoteric Sources of Alexander Dugin and the Yuzhinsky Circle.”
Arnold obtained his BA in European Culture from the University of Wrocław [Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences] with the thesis “Poland’s Place in Eurasia: Eurasianism as an Analytical Framework and the Polish Question.”
Additional certified education: "The Science of Religion", University of British Columbia (2017); "Introduction to Kabbalah", Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (2018); "Introduction to Comparative Indo-European Linguistics", Leiden University (2022).
Arnold is the founding Editor-in-Chief of PRAV Publishing: https://pravpublishing.com/
&
Eurasianist Internet Archive: https://eurasianist-archive.com/
Academic associations:
International Institute for Hermeneutics (2021-)
European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism (2017-2020)
Gaetano Massa Forum for Advanced Studies (2019)
Netherlands School for Advanced Studies in Theology and Religion (2017-2019)
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https://brill.com/edcollbook/title/70675
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0053.9086
Translated / Edited Books by Jafe Arnold
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Galina De Roeck was born in Bihać, Yugoslavia in 1938 to Russian émigré parents and grew up in Belgrade, Germany, Morocco, and Australia. She received her BA at Sydney University and her PhD in Comparative Literature at City University of New York. She has taught at St. Peter’s College, Rutgers University, Michigan State University, and the University of Arizona. In addition to her work in the field of literary criticism, Galina De Roeck has lectured on international affairs in the United States and participated in and led peace delegations to Latin America, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. "The Door in the Nightmare: From the Russian Revolution to Pax Americana" is her tell-all of a life lived through war and peace.
[ https://pravpublishing.com/slavic-paganism-today-between-ideas-and-practice/ ]
Since the late years of the USSR, a new religious movement has gained momentum in Russia which seeks to return to the ancient faith of the Slavic peoples and to revive the pagan traditions that once embraced vast expanses of Eurasia. The Rodnoverie or “Native Faith” movement has emerged as a constellation of diverse religio-spiritual, philosophical, socio-cultural, and political currents whose identities and dynamics have continued to draw attention within the religious landscape of the post-Soviet space. At the same time, the Slavic pagan revival has figured as part of a larger global trend of concerns with cultural identity in the twenty-first century.
In this unprecedented collection of studies, translated into English for the first time, one of Russia’s leading scholars of Slavic paganism, Dr. Roman Shizhensky, explores the macrocosms and microcosms of contemporary Slavic pagan ideas, figures, practices, and trends from a diverse array of perspectives. From theoretical deliberations on key terminology to comparative studies of doctrines and movements, from sociological portraits and direct interviews with pagan figures to analyses of symbols and art, Shizhensky presents a colorful palette of approaches to paganism in contemporary Russia and Europe.
https://brill.com/edcollbook/title/70675
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0053.9086
[ https://pravpublishing.com/product/slow-death/ ]
Galina De Roeck was born in Bihać, Yugoslavia in 1938 to Russian émigré parents and grew up in Belgrade, Germany, Morocco, and Australia. She received her BA at Sydney University and her PhD in Comparative Literature at City University of New York. She has taught at St. Peter’s College, Rutgers University, Michigan State University, and the University of Arizona. In addition to her work in the field of literary criticism, Galina De Roeck has lectured on international affairs in the United States and participated in and led peace delegations to Latin America, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. "The Door in the Nightmare: From the Russian Revolution to Pax Americana" is her tell-all of a life lived through war and peace.
[ https://pravpublishing.com/slavic-paganism-today-between-ideas-and-practice/ ]
Since the late years of the USSR, a new religious movement has gained momentum in Russia which seeks to return to the ancient faith of the Slavic peoples and to revive the pagan traditions that once embraced vast expanses of Eurasia. The Rodnoverie or “Native Faith” movement has emerged as a constellation of diverse religio-spiritual, philosophical, socio-cultural, and political currents whose identities and dynamics have continued to draw attention within the religious landscape of the post-Soviet space. At the same time, the Slavic pagan revival has figured as part of a larger global trend of concerns with cultural identity in the twenty-first century.
In this unprecedented collection of studies, translated into English for the first time, one of Russia’s leading scholars of Slavic paganism, Dr. Roman Shizhensky, explores the macrocosms and microcosms of contemporary Slavic pagan ideas, figures, practices, and trends from a diverse array of perspectives. From theoretical deliberations on key terminology to comparative studies of doctrines and movements, from sociological portraits and direct interviews with pagan figures to analyses of symbols and art, Shizhensky presents a colorful palette of approaches to paganism in contemporary Russia and Europe.