‘Charlie Hebdo’ Redux: Islam and Free Speech
Are there ‘natural’ limits to freedom? This essay argues that the dignity on which freedom is based must be recognized as underpinning not only traditional but also secular conceptions of freedom.
Are there ‘natural’ limits to freedom? This essay argues that the dignity on which freedom is based must be recognized as underpinning not only traditional but also secular conceptions of freedom.
Continuing the tradition of designing cover art for the Journal, Nigel Jackson depicts ‘The Peacock’s Tail' and writes about the metaphysical symbolism of light and colour in the context of the fan of the peacock.
In 1950, Leo Schaya, a Jewish friend of Frithjof Schuon, traveled to the Muslim world for the first time. He recorded his impressions in a diary, which is presented here for the first time in English.