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S. L. Frank: The dialectic of sobornost [PDF]
The concept of sobornost in the philosophy of S.L. Frank is considered on the basis of a dialectical approach. Sobornost is revealed in the “dialectic of inseparable-unmerged” bi-unity, the divine-humanity of a man in social reality from abstract forms ...
Tonkovidova, Anna Viktorovna
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Sobornost’ and Humanism: Cultural-Philosophical Analysis of V. Ivanov Essay “Legion and Sobornost’ ”
This paper addresses the philosophical and cultural significance of the concept of «sobornost’» both in the cultural context of Silver Age and in the historical context of World War I.
Florance Corrado-Kazanski
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Seeking Sobornost’ at the All-Russian Council of 1917–1918 [PDF]
After the February Revolution, the Russian Orthodox Church sought to reconstitute itself to allow broader participation of its clergy and laity in order to fulfill the aspirations of a Church reform movement that had begun around 1900.
Kosar George T.
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Sobornost and Totality in Georges Gurvitch's Social Law Doctrine
Georges Gurvitch (1894-1965), from the 1920s to the end of his life, was solving the problem of combining unity and plurality in the justification of society.
Mikhail Yu. Zagirnyak
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Some Parallels between Trilateral Situation Ethics and Sobornost
Trilateral situation ethics is still a little-known concept within ethical theory, since it was developed thus far only as an outline of a possible new ethics. Its main focus is the relation between two persons, which inherently includes God as the third party; this enables the characterization of trilateral situation ethics in Christian terms ...
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Sobornost as an Anthropological and Ecclesiological Concept in the Works of Nikolay Berdyaev [PDF]
The article presents an examination of “sobornost” in the works of Nikolay Berdyaev in the context of his anthropological and ecclesiological views. This approach was outlined in the studies of the 20th — early 21st century, but hasn’t been sufficiently ...
Sofia Androsenko
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Sobornost’: A Russian Orthodox term at the heart of Roman ecclesiology [PDF]
The article discusses the stages of reception by Catholic theology of the concept of “sobornost”, which was included in the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church “Lumen Gentium” (“Light to the Peoples”).
Fr. Edward Farrugia
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The article examines the development of approaches to the category of sobornost (spiritual community of people), stated in the works of V. Solovyov, in the works of P. Florensky, S. Bulgakov, N. Berdyaev.
A. V. Tonkovidova, P. E. Boyko
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Pavel Florensky and the Future of Thought [PDF]
The article examines the legacy of priest Pavel Florensky in the context of European culture from antiquity to the present day. The dialogue in which Florensky is a perceiving and continuing comrade-in-arms is conducted with Plato, Aristotle, with the ...
Milbank John
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In post-soviet Russia, sobornost’ has been a historic ideal and cultural resource that diverse actors have used in order to construct anew the nation’s dignity and status.
Alar Kilp, Jerry G. Pankhurst
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