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Homo Poeta: Rowan Williams and Poetic Anthropology
Abstract Rowan Williams's trinitarian ontology rests on the affirmation of eros within God and the ‘irreducible otherness’ of the divine persons to one another. The divine persons are accordingly conceived in ek‐static terms as ‘giving more than they are’.
Patrick John McGlinchey
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Sobornost and the Orthodox Tradition in the Thought of Dmitry Alekseevich Khomyakov
This article examines Dmitry Khomyakov’s interpretation of the triad "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality", with a particular focus on his understanding of sobornost’ and the Orthodox tradition.
I. V. Shebitchenko
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Personal and Interpersonal Christian Anthropology. General Introduction [PDF]
The article outlines some ideas that may be useful for a catechist assisting modern adults and sufficiently prepared catechumens with exploring relevant anthropological issues at the mystagogical stage of catechesis.
Rev. Georgy Kochetkov
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Intersectionality and Orthodox Theology: Searching for Spandrels
The author argues that Orthodox theology and intersectionality can be mutually illuminative both in theory and in praxis ordered to dismantling interlocking systems of oppression and to the creation of the Kingdom of Heaven on earth.
Rachel Contos
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This study explores the intellectual legacy of Aleksey Stepanovich Khomyakov (1804–1860), a foundational thinker in 19th-century Russian Orthodox theology whose concept of sobornost'—communal unity in freedom and love—critiqued Western rationalism and ...
Michael Kuznetsov
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The Ontology of the Body-Mediator: From Bakhtinian Polyphony to a Dictionary of Untranslatables
The study addresses the reductive reading of M.M. Bakhtin's theory of polyphony, which reduces it to the “equality of voices” and ignores its existential and corporeal foundation. Contemporary interpretations, particularly T.V. Kovalevskaya's “apatetic” (
Alexander V. Markov, Oksana A. Shtayn
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<p>The article presents for the first time a complete analysis of the ethnopoetic features of the story <em>Antonov’s apples</em> by I. A. Bunin. The idea of <em>sobornost'</em> (conciliarism) as a world-forming principle in the story correlates with the idea of unity.
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Josephites and Followers of Metropolitan Kirill (Smirnov) Speaking on Sobornost in Church Administration and on the Eucharistic unity of the Russian Church [PDF]
The article attempts to analyse and to compare the views of representatives of the two main branches of the rightist church opposition, Josephites’ and the followers of the Metropolitan Kirill (Smirnov), on the church policy of Metropolitan Sergius ...
Maria Ozerskaya
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Winnicott pelo olhar de Gilberto Safra
Safra G. Revisitando Piggle: um caso de Psicanálise de acordo com a demanda. São Paulo: Sobornost; 2005.
Suzana Maia
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