I'm not sure how directly these connect with the above, but they feel like part of the same throughline to me: acknowledging and coming to terms with the mixed heritage of the West, without necessarily settling on the late medieval/Renaissance answer of "Platonism, but Christian," seems like a core part of whatever emerging spiritual trends there might be.
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Date: 2025-08-21 01:55 pm (UTC)- https://librarianofcelaeno.substack.com/p/losing-my-religion
- https://markbisone.substack.com/p/men-of-range-part-1-of-2
- https://fortissax.substack.com/p/a-pagan-confession
- https://www.notesfromtheendofti.me/p/the-risen-god-and-the-unconquered
I'm not sure how directly these connect with the above, but they feel like part of the same throughline to me: acknowledging and coming to terms with the mixed heritage of the West, without necessarily settling on the late medieval/Renaissance answer of "Platonism, but Christian," seems like a core part of whatever emerging spiritual trends there might be.