- Charles R. Embry
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Dr. Charles R. Embry is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Texas A&M University–Commerce, he joined then East Texas State University in 1969. Dr. Embry has just published The Philosopher and the Storyteller: Eric Voegelin and Twentieth-Century Literature, University of Missouri Press, ISBN 978-0-8262-1790-5. Dr. Embry previously edited the following two books; Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin: A Friendship in Letters, 1944–1984 and coeditor of Philosophy, Literature, and Politics: Essays Honoring Ellis Sandoz.
Dr. Embry studied under Ellis Sandoz at Louisiana Tech University and John Hallowell at Duke University and is an active member in the Eric Voeglin Society, presenting at many annual meetings.
In 2005 Dr. Embry was the chair for a panel titled, The Evocation of Experience: Poetry and Eric Voegelin's Theory of Symbolization at the Eric Voeglin Society Conference in Washington D.C.[1]
In 2004 Dr. Embry presented “The Literary Criticism of Eric Voegelin in his Correspondence with Robert B. Heilman” at the 20th Annual Eric Voeglin Society conference held in Chicago, Illinois.[2]
In 2003 Dr. Embry presented "Show me something snaky" at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA.[3]
External links
Below are links to Dr. Embry's published work on Eric Voeglin available through the University of Missouri Press:
- The Philosopher and the Storyteller
- Philosophy, Literature, and Politics
- Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin
References
- ^ Eric Voegelin Society Meeting Washington, D.C., 2005-Panels
- ^ 20TH ANNUAL MEETING
- ^ Embry, C. (2003, Aug) ""Show me something snaky": Reflections on Eric Voegelin's theory of consciousness and consubstantiality" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2008-04-21
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