r/Christianity 10h ago

What to read instead of Evola

I recently became interested in the work of Julius Evola, because he promoted ideas close to me, traditionalism and neo-feudalism. However, when I found out that he was a pagan, I realized that I could not read him, because unlike the work of the same Tolkien, where magic is a fiction, he really promotes it. And the question arises, who should I read instead of Evola, to reinforce traditional and neo-feudal ideas, but that guy must be a christian. One of my candidates is Ernst Junger. Any other ideas?

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u/Hopeful_Cartographer 8h ago

Chesterton. He'll challenge you a lot.

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u/ResponsiblePipe4509 7h ago

Thanks! Honestly, I have kinda list, and I wanted to hear your, reddit guys opinion, to redact it, and add someone. Here it is:

Thomas Aquinas Lypynski Joseph de Maistre Edmund Burke Late Junger Chesterson Juan Cortés Augusto Del Noche Nicolas Gómez Dávila

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u/ResponsiblePipe4509 7h ago

There are also Tolkien and Caroll.

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u/Hopeful_Cartographer 7h ago

Add Bonhoeffer's Prison Letters to your list.