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Between God and the world: a critical appraisal of the sophiology of Sergius Bulgakov

Scottish Journal of Theology, 2021
The sophiology of Sergius Bulgakov has exerted a significant amount of influence over Anglophone theology over the last decade. Theological figures as significant as Rowan Williams, John Milbank and Paul Fiddes, to name but a few, have positively engaged
Richard P. May
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Sophiology Revisited

2022
Abstract After a review and resolution of the base question of the book regarding the patristic roots of modern Russian Sophiology, Chapter 7 sets out to re-envisage sophiology by situating it more firmly and fully within that tradition. Such a re-envisaged sophiology involves, in particular, a re-orientation of modern Russian Sophiology
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Medieval Russian Sophiology

2022
The Commentary on the Novgorod Sophia icon appears as a part of a fixed set of ten texts in its early, fifteenth-century manuscripts. This chapter analyses these satellite texts around the commentary which reveal the multi-layered sophiological meaning of the Wisdom icon.
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On Contemporary Research in Sophiology (Book review: S.N. Bulgakov: Pro et Contra: An Anthology (Vol. 2). Saint Petersburg: Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, 2024).

Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences
The article analyzes the contents of the second volume of the anthology S.N. Bulgakov: Pro et Contra, which presents both the philosopher’s original texts and scholarly investigations of his works during his emigration period (1923–1944).
O. Ermishin
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A Sophiological Understanding of Beauty

COMMUNIO VIATORUM, 2023
The article elaborates on the notion of beauty in the Russian Orthodox context of sophiology as one of the theological streams of the modern period. It explores a sophiological understanding of beauty in the work of two significant Russian Orthodox priests and close friends, Sergei Bulgakov and Pavel Florensky.
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SOPHIOLOGY IN RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY

Collection of papers from the Harmony in Diversity Conference Sofia, December 10th, 2025
Sophiology constitutes an endeavor to philosophically articulate and conceptualize the centuries-old tradition of Palamism, aiming at a systematic unfolding of the ontological and semantic strata implicitly embedded within it, as well as a rediscovery of
Lyudmil Petrov
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Bulgakov and Russian Sophiology

2023
Abstract Although unquestionably inspired by Solov′ev, Bulgakov’s earliest reflection on sophiology grew out of his early academic profession as an economist. Economic activity—the realm of arts and crafts, ploughing, planting, and reaping, cooking, making clothes, building houses and towns—is continuing the work of divine Sophia, the ...
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Ontological model of the concrete universal in the logic of all-unity: from the neo-Hegelianism of F.G. Bradley to the sophiology of P.A. Florensky

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The article analyzes the experience of applying the ontological model of the concrete universal in the systems of all-unity of English and Russian neo-Hegelianism and Russian religious philosophy.
Artyom Bezmenshchikov
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Sophiology

Russian Studies in Philosophy, 1995
When the being of the Absolute is not in doubt, another question arises-the question of the form of its being. To the philosophical mind, the Absolute is knowable to the extent that it reveals itself in the finite. Hence the question of how the Absolute exists may be posed in another way: What is the relation between the Infinite and the finite ...
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Russian Sophiology

Blackfriars, 1937
It is commonly thought that gnostic systems are grounded upon a dualist conception of the origin of the Universe, but this is subject to question. Gnosticism was the source of many religious and philosophical movements in nowise marked by dualism, suffice it to recall Clement of Alexandria and Origen, and later the mediaeval adepts of secret teachings ...
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