Congratulations to Kyla Bruff on the publication of the fifth volume of Kabiri: The Official Journal of the North American Schelling Society
Warmest congratulations to Editor-in Chief Kyla Bruff and Editorial Assistant Jeremy Garbe on the publication of the fifth volume of Kabiri: The Official Journal of the North American Schelling Society. This outstanding achievement reflects both scholarly excellence and dedicated editorial leadership, bringing together a rich collection of contributions that advance contemporary engagement with Schelling’s thought across metaphysical, ontological, and theological dimensions.

The volume’s inclusion of new studies of striving, nature, logic, reason, love, sin, being, life, and revelation throughout Schelling’s work, and the translation of Schelling’s Literary Estate makes it a noteworthy contribution to the field and will be a valuable resource for scholars of German Idealism and beyond.
Kyla also co-organized a workshop on Schelling and the Frankfurt School last summer, and a report on this workshop is included in the volume. Kabiri is open access, so please feel free to check it out!: https://journals.library.mun.ca/index.php/kabiri/issue/view/266
Congratulations to Kyla and Jeremy on this accomplishment!