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Thus the current into which the friends of the Traditionalist School had tapped proved to be a lively one.
He was an eminent member of the "traditionalist school" of twentieth-century authors.
Traditionalist School (revival of different regional traditional styles)
A 1918 reaction to Dutch functionalist architecture was the Traditionalist School, which lasted until well after 1945.
Through his many books and articles, Schuon became known as a spiritual teacher and leader of the Traditionalist School.
Active within the Traditionalist School as a translator and author, he founded The Matheson Trust for the study of comparative religion.
He was the first thinker to introduce the Traditionalist School of René Guénon to Hungary.
The Traditionalist School bases its teachings on religious belief on the concept of a pre-existent Primordial Tradition found in other religions.
The religious scholar Huston Smith acknowledges a debt to Guénon and the Traditionalist School while remaining outside the school as an academic.
Smith developed an interest in the Traditionalist School formulated by René Guénon and Ananda Coomaraswamy.
In architecture, TU Delft is famous for Traditionalist School in Dutch architecture.
Many National-Anarchists are influenced by the perennial philosophy of Evola and the radical Traditionalist School, which calls for a "revolt against the modern world".
The Traditionalist School of thought, an esoteric movement espoused by René Guénon, Frithjof Schuon et al.
Francis Fabian Clive-Ross (1921-1981) was a publisher and author whose works focused on occultism, comparative religion, and the Traditionalist School.
Leo Schaya (1916-1985) was an author and scholar whose works focused on the Sufi tradition, the Kabbalah, and the Traditionalist School.
This had a large influence on his beliefs and writings and he went on to meet several prominent members of the Traditionalist School including Frithjof Schuon.
Wolfgang Smith (born 1930) is a mathematician, physicist, philosopher of science, metaphysician, Roman Catholic and member of the Traditionalist School.
The word "Tradition" has a special meaning for the Traditionalist school, removed from the current meaning of folklore, but pointing instead to a profound understanding of the term.
The Qajarid era was the last stage of classical Persian art, before modernism was imported and suffused into elements of traditionalist schools of aesthetics.
Granpré Molière was a professor at the Delft University of Technology and was seen as founder of the Traditionalist School.
Although initially a disciple of Frithjof Schuon, he later distanced himself from Schuon and the Traditionalist School, declaring his independence in 1950.
The Traditionalist School expositor Rene Guenon believed in the existence of ancient Thule on "initiatic grounds" "alone".
Marco Alexander Pallis (1895 - 5 June 1989) was a Greek -British-born author and mountaineer with close affiliations to the Traditionalist School.
Bonald was one of the leading writers of the theocratic or traditionalist school, which included de Maistre, Lamennais, Ballanche and baron Ferdinand d'Eckstein.
The legacies of the modernist school (such as Lo Hsiang-lin) and the traditionalist school (such as Chien Mu) remain strong in Chinese circles.