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Before Martin Luther called upon the Church to return "ad fontes"
to Holy Scripture, Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) and Giovanni Pico
della Mirandola (1463-1494) endeavored to call the Church to a far
different 'font'-the writings of the "prisci theologi" (ancient
theologians) of pagan antiquity. Zoroaster and Hermes Trismegistus
were interpreted as inspired teachers whom men such as Ficino and
Pico believed could provide guidance for the Church in their time.
Their students included future popes (most notably Pope Leo X) and
leaders of the Renaissance, such as Johannes Reuchlin (1455-1522).
Their influence liners to this day in the "Traditionalist" movement
and in the "postmodern" belief that all religions ultimately lead
to the truth. James D. Heiser is Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran
Diocese of North America (ELDoNA) and Pastor of Salem Lutheran
Church in Malone, Texas. He also serves as Dean of Missions of the
Augustana Ministerium. He earned his M.Div. and S.T.M. at Concordia
Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
"Any future culture must witness a restoration of the role of the
sacred within the lives of its people, or it will share the
spiritual ills of our present culture. A renewed culture, rooted in
the love of neighbor and a zeal for the truth-especially zeal for
the One who is Truth-will be truly ready for the new frontier." The
Rt. Rev. James D. Heiser is a founding member of the Mars Society,
and a member of the society's Board of Directors and Steering
Committee. He is the Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of
North America (ELDoNA).
Over two decades have passed since the "Cold War" between the
Soviet Union and the West ended. Many citizens of the former Soviet
republics and Warsaw Pact nations have embraced the opportunities
which come with expanded civil liberties and economic growth, but
extremists exploit nostalgia for the days of empire. In the words
of Vladimir Putin, "the collapse of the Soviet Union was a major
geopolitical disaster of the century." A new
ideology-Eurasianism-is being advanced by those who dream of a new
empire and revenge on the Western powers which brought about the
collapse of the Soviet empire. Aleksandr Dugin, the father of
Eurasianism, was recently described by "Foreign Affairs" as
"Putin's Brain." For Dugin, the battle between Russia and the West
is an epic struggle to fulfill ancient myths: a battle between the
mystical forces of the mythical land of 'Arctogaia' and a decadent,
materialistic America. "The American Empire should be destroyed,"
Dugin declares, "And at one point, it will be." America needs to
understand the nature of the Eurasianist ideology, and the
fanaticism which wages war against the people of Ukraine today, and
against the West tomorrow. "All too often, history is driven by the
mad passions and ambitions of tyrants-and by warped visions of
"progress" crafted in the shadows behind their thrones. James
Heiser's brilliant new book drags one of today's most dangerous
"gray eminences" into the light. His careful, intricate analysis
reveals Aleksandr Dugin, whose twisted ideology shapes Vladimir
Putin's brutal and aggressive effort to build a Eurasian empire
centered on Russia. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to
understand the perilous and irrational motivations of those who now
rule in Moscow." -Patrick Larkin, co-author of "Red Phoenix," "The
Enemy Within," and other best-selling thrillers, and author of "The
Tribune" "James Heiser has written a profoundly fascinating book on
an important and troubling man. Anyone concerned about the future
of Russia-indeed international affairs in general-should read this
book." -Peter Schweizer, President, Government Accountability
Institute, William J. Casey Fellow at the Hoover Institution,
author, "Extortion," "Victory," and "Reagan's War" "A penetrating
analysis of the dangerous totalitarian dogma of the man who has
become Putin's Rasputin. If you want to understand the new threat
to Western civilization, you need to read this book." -Dr. Robert
Zubrin, President, Mars Society, President, Pioneer Astronautics
and Pioneer Energy, author, "Merchants of Despair-Radical
Environmentalists, Criminal Pseudo-Scientists, and the Fatal Cult
of Antihumanism"
In the second volume of this great devotional work, Gerhard builds
on the foundation established int he first volume: "In the first
volume of this treatise I have related in an orderly way the main,
important, and motivational reasons which should generally
encourage and awaken every person toward godliness. Now,
additionally, follows that we provide a sure form and good
directions from the Word of God as to how and in what manner a
person should and can practice godliness. It is necessary for us to
know both, for God has prescribed both for us in His Word." Rev.
Dr. Elmer Hohle's translation of the Schola Pietatis (1623) is his
latest contribution to the Repristination Press collection of
Gerhard's works.
Begun the same year he started work on his renowned dogmatics, the
Loci Theologici, Gerhard's A Comprehensive Explanation... is a
masterpiece in its own right. In 67 chapters (31 for Baptism, 36
for the Lord's Supper), Gerhard examines issues which are of vital
importance today: Who may officiate at a Baptism, or celebrate the
Lord's Supper? May substances other than bread and wine be used in
the Lord's Supper? What is the proper preparation for receiving
holy communion? May Baptism be repeated? Is immersion necessary for
a valid Baptism? All these questions (and many more) are answered
by Gerhard on the basis of Holy Scripture. Gerhard's profound
knowledge of the Scriptures makes this volume a wonderful resource.
What is history? For many post-modern men-maltreated and
miseducated by substandard pseudo-educators in the holding pens
which society calls "public schools"-history is just a string of
disassociated events which reduces to a catalog of 'one blasted
thing after another.' Taught to avoid any awareness of a
transcendent significance associated with any event and to simply
become immersed in fleeting concerns, the cultivated ignorance of
history has partially blinded its victims to the reality which
surrounds them from before the moment of birth. In an age when the
value of life is measured only by the perception of personal
material affluence, the most fundamental needs of human beings have
been woefully neglected. Ours is a dark age, in the proper sense of
the concept. It is an age in which those who claim to know are
often the most ignorant-ignorant of the sacred history which
undergirds the history of the race-and thus men are ignorant of who
they are, when they are, and where they are. An awareness of the
darkness of the present age offers the possibility of repentance,
and a return to a civilization worthy of the term.
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