Kenneth "Harry" Oldmeadow (born 1947) is an Australian academic,
author
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,
editor
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and
educator
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whose works focus on
religion
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,
tradition
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,
traditionalist writers and
philosophy
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.
Life and career
Oldmeadow was born in
Melbourne
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in 1947. His parents were
Christian
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missionaries
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in
India
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and he spent the first nine years of his childhood there and developed an early interest in the civilisations of the East.
Oldmeadow studied history, politics and literature at the
Australian National University
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, graduating in 1968 with First Class Honours in History, and the
University of Sydney
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, as well as working as a history tutor at
La Trobe University
La Trobe University is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its main campus is located in the suburb of Bundoora. The university was established in 1964, becoming the third university in the state of Victoria an ...
in Melbourne. In 1971 a Commonwealth Overseas Research Scholarship allowed him to study at the
University of Oxford
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, followed by extensive travel in Europe and North Africa.
In 1980 he achieved a
master's degree
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religious studies at the
University of Sydney
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where he completed a dissertation on the work of
Frithjof Schuon
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and the other principal
tradition
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alist writers. This study was awarded the University of Sydney Medal for excellence in research and was eventually published by the
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
Institute of Traditional Studies under the title ''Traditionalism: Religion in the Light of the Perennial Philosophy'' (Colombo, 2000).
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/ref> Under the auspices of this institute, Oldmeadow delivered the Inaugural Ananda Coomaraswamy
Ananda Kentish Muthu Coomaraswamy ( ta, ஆனந்த குமாரசுவாமி, ''Ānanda Kentiś Muthū Kumāraswāmī''; si, ආනන්ද කුමාරස්වාමි ''Ānanda Kumārasvāmī''; 22 August 1877 − 9 Septem ...
Memorial Lecture in Colombo
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on "The Religious Tradition of the Australian Aborigines".
Oldmeadow was the Co-ordinator of Philosophy and Religious Studies at La Trobe University
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, Bendigo. He has published extensively in such journals as ''Sacred Web'' (Vancouver), ''Sophia'' (Washington DC) and ''Asian Philosophy'' (Nottingham, UK). In late 2001, he was a key speaker at a large interfaith gathering in Sydney organised by the Australian Centre for Sufism
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; the theme of the meeting was the need for interreligious understanding in the wake of the 11 September 2001 attacks
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Bibliography
Books
*''The Betrayal of Tradition'' (Bloomington: World Wisdom
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, 2003)
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* ''Occultism & Religion: in Freud, Jung and Mircea Eliade'' (in Portuguese. Co-authored with Mateus Soares de Azevedo Mateus may refer to:
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). São Paulo: Ibrasa, 2011.
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Articles
*''Luther's Affirmation'', St Mark's Review, No. 52, May 1968
*''Petrarch and Dr. Leavis: A Perspective on Literature and Society'', ANU Historical Journal, No 6, Nov 1969
*''Traditional and Modern Attitudes to Religious Biography'', Religious Traditions, VII-IX 1986
*”''The Religious Tradition of the Australian Aborigines'', Sri Lanka Institute of Traditional Studies, 1990
*''The Religious Tradition of the Australian Aborigines'' in A. Sharma (ed) Fragments of Infinity: Essays in Philosophy and Religion, Prism Press, 1991
*''Disowning the Past: the Political and Postmodernist Assault on the Humanities'', Quadrant, March 1992
*''Sankara's Doctrine of Maya'', Asian Philosophy 2:2, 1992
*''The Life and Work of René Guénon'' introduction to R. Guénon's Reign of Quantity, Sophia Perennis et Universalis, 1995
*''Modern Science and the Destruction of Traditional Understandings'', Australian Orthodontic Journal 14:3, October 1996
*''Tracking The Searchers: A survey of its critical reception'', Continuum, 11:2 1997
*''Delivering the last blade of grass': Aspects of the Bodhisattva Ideal in the Mahayana'', Asian Philosophy, 1997 *"Metaphysics, Theology and Philosophy", Sacred Web I, 1998
*''A Sage for the Times: the Role and Oeuvre of Frithjof Schuon'', Sophia, 1998
*''The Translucence of the Eternal': Religious Understandings of the Natural Order'', Sacred Web 2, 1998
*''To a Buddhist Beat: Allen Ginsberg on Poetics, Politics and Spirituality'', Beyond the Divide 3, 1999
*''The Role of Mystical Traditions in the Contemporary World'', The Treasure: Australia's Sufi Magazine, Issue No. 8, 2000
*''Formal Diversity, Inner Unity'', Sacred Web, 2000
*''The Not-so-Close Encounters of Western Psychology & Eastern Spirituality'' (The Animist, 2000)
*''Melodies from the Beyond: Aboriginal Religion in Schuonian Perspective'' (Connaissance des religions, 2001)
*Signs of the Supra-Sensible': Frithjof Schuon on the Natural Order'' (Sacred Web, 2001)
*''Seeing God Everywhere: Essays on Nature and the Sacred'' (Bloomington: World Wisdom
World Wisdom is an independent American publishing company established in 1980 in Bloomington, Indiana. World Wisdom publishes religious and philosophical texts, including the work of authors such as Frithjof Schuon, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Titus Bu ...
, 2003)
References
External links
Staff Page at La Trobe University
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* ttps://soundcloud.com/sispyhus-band-duet/harry-oldmeadow-interview Audio interview with Oldmeadow
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1947 births
La Trobe University faculty
Living people
Religion academics
Religious studies scholars
Traditionalist School