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Sophiology, vaccinology, and the healing professions – A warning from ancient Greece?
Vaccine, 2011openaire +4 more sources
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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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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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Wisdom, Our Sister: Thomas Merton's Reception of Russian Sophiology
Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality, 2011openaire +3 more sources
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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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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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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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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Russian Sophiology and Anthroposophy
Russian Studies in Philosophy, 1996The Russian poet and anthroposophist Andrei Belyi has four poems from 1918 with the same title, Anthroposophy [Antroposofiia]. These are love poems and anthroposophy is represented in them as a living spiritual being of female gender. The principal attribute of this being is a "clear gaze," "flashing eyes," which regard the poet from the precincts of ...
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The Golden Age of Patristic Sophiology
2022Abstract Themes of Trinitarian theology, Christology, and cosmology are prominent in the works of Clement and Origen of Alexandria (building in several respects on their illustrious Jewish predecessor, Philo) and ushering in what I have called ‘The Golden Age of Patristic Sophiology’.
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Cultural roots of Russian sophiology
Sophia, 1995The development of Russian culture predetermined three propensities which form the intellectual framework of Russian national philosophy—historicism, mysticism and aestheticism. The most significant conceptions of Russian philosophy, united by the idea and image of Sophia, are defined by this framework.
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Cyborg Enhancements: Sergius Bulgakov and His Sophiological Perspective
Irish Theological Quarterly, 2023Although Bulgakov did not write about cyborg ethics, his thesis that humankind is the hypostasis of the creaturely Sophia provides a dynamic framework to assess the morality of technological alterations to the human body. As the hypostasis of the creaturely Sophia, the human person has limitless possibilities, including miracle-working.
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Sergei o. Prokofieff – A Contemporary Representative of Russian Sophiology?
Transcultural Studies, 2008The article traces the renewed interest in Sophia, the enigmatic symbol of Divine Wisdom, in post-Soviet Russian thought through the work of Sergei O. Prokof'ev, grandson of the composer and one of the central figures in present-day Anthroposophy.
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