Tag Archives: Enrico Maria Radaelli
Romano Amerio Defends Tradition from the Grave
Sandro Magister brings our attention to the volume Zibaldone, a posthumously published work of the great Swiss-Italian Philosopher, Romano Amerio. The work is edited by Amerio’s student, Professor Enrico Maria Radaelli, whom we have mentioned on this site before. Like his Iota Unum — which is subtitled “a study of the changes in the Catholic Church in the twentieth century” —
Lay Scholars Appeal to Pope for the Return of the Sacred in Catholic Art
I found it very encouraging that there is such a movement. In light of our conference last weekend, whose theme was Catholic culture , this would have been a worthy topic of pursuit. One of the scholars, Enrico Maria Radaelli, was a disciple of Romano Amerio, the author of the opus Iota Unum, a work highly critical of the revolution that ensued after Vatican II … More →
Enrico Maria Radaelli has a New Book
Ingresso alla bellezza [Entryway to beauty], is the new offering of this ought-to-be-well-known disciple of Romano Amerio. From Sandro Magister: The central thesis of “Ingresso alla bellezza” is that the Son of God does not have only one “name,” but two. He is “Logos,” but also “Imago.” He is word, but also image, face, the reflection of the divine thought. He is truth, but also the … More →





































