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Bulgakov and Russian Sophiology
2023Abstract 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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Sergei Bulgakov’s sophiology of death
Studies in East European Thought, 2010In this paper I present Bulgakov’s conception of the sophiology of death considered, first, as a science of God’s Wisdom and, second, as the content of Bulgakov’s work entitled “Sophiology of Death.”
Lilianna B Kiejzik
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Russian Sophiology and the Hebrew Poetry of Proverbs 8:22‐31
Modern Theology, 2020AbstractThe Russian Sophiological tradition, championed and dogmatically defined by Sergei Bulgakov (1871‐1944), continues to receive energetic responses from a wide array of theologians, philosophers and slavists. However, these responses have, until now, neglected the possibility of a Sophiological hermeneutic.
H. Moore
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The wisdom of John Milbank: a critical appraisal of Milbank's sophiology
Scottish Journal of Theology, 2020Despite the theological controversy surrounding ‘Russian sophiology' amongst Orthodox theologians, John Milbank has claimed that it has proven to be one of the most daring theological breakthroughs within twentieth-century theology.
Richard P. May
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THE CHRISTOLOGICAL FOCUS OF VLADIMIR SOLOV'EV'S SOPHIOLOGY*
Modern Theology, 2009AbstractVladimir Solov'ev (1853–1900) is one of the major influences on Sergii Bulgakov's “sophiology” and has been praised by both Hans Urs von Balthasar and John Milbank. However, his theology has often been read as a mere “religious philosophy” unduly influenced by Gnosticism and German Idealism.
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Transcendence in Metaxology and Sophiology
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J. V. Kessel
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Bulgakov’s sophiology: towards an Orthodox economic theological engagement with the modern world
Studies in East European Thought, 2012Contemporary scholarship interprets Sergej Bulgakov’s sophiology as an engagement of Orthodox theology with the modern world and as being on its way to becoming a political theology. In this paper I undertake a re-evaluation of the kind of engagement sophiology was and was intended to be, and of the kind of world it was destined for.
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7. Of Uncertainty, Sophiology, and Governance: Zen and the Art of Scenario Planning
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Theological Studies, 2023
The recently translated The Sophiology of Death: Essays on Eschatology: Personal, Political, Universal illuminates the foundational themes of eschatology and political theology in Bulgakov’s theological vision.
Sarah Livick‐Moses
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The recently translated The Sophiology of Death: Essays on Eschatology: Personal, Political, Universal illuminates the foundational themes of eschatology and political theology in Bulgakov’s theological vision.
Sarah Livick‐Moses
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