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The present article concerns analysis of cosmological views of the Russian religious philosopher prince Evgeny Nikolaevich Trubetskoy (1863–1920) in the context of Sophiological system of Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900), the founder of the philosophical ...
Andrey A. Bagapov
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Fatherland on Earth or Heaven? A Problem of Localization of the Holy Tradition [PDF]
The author tries to discern temporal and eternal in the Holy Christian Tradition. He proceeds from the opinion that the theological activity of some canonized hierarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Synodal period constitutes the most complete ...
Mikhaylov Petr
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The Mystical Experience of Sophia in the Life and Work of Vladimir Sergeevich Soloviev
The life and work of the prominent Russian religious philosopher Vladimir Sergeevich Soloviev was deeply influenced by his mysterious experience of Sophia – the mystical vision of the personified divine wisdom.
Ján Dolný, Róbert Lapko
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The sacred art of Jerzy Nowosielski, an outstanding Polish painter of the second half of the 20th century, is an example of the creative continuation of the Byzantine tradition in Poland, but also an embodiment of the debate with the painting tradition ...
Krystyna Czerni
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Jakob Boehme (1575-1624) is the most important German mystic and theosophist of modern times. His influence in Germany and the world is manifold. The article briefly examines the sources (visions and inspirations) of Boehme’s mysticism and theosophy ...
Roland Pietsch
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The Specifics of Russian Sophiological Myth
The article analyzes the Russian ideological phenomenon of the late 19th – early 20th centuries, notes that the categories ‘sobornost’, ‘the spirit’s integrity’, and ‘all-unity’ that were reflected by the Russian thought straightaway, contrasted to all Western philosophy that had become a request for the constitutions of the original Russian philosophy.
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Reviews in Religion &Theology, Volume 33, Issue 1-2, Page 5-7, January-April 2026.
Khegan Delport
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Bulgakov's sophiology as philosopheme: non-ontology and ontogenesis [PDF]
The text examines Sergej Nikolajeviè Bulgakov's description of the philosopheme as thoroughly "immanent" (viz., the immanence of man qua being, such that ontology in Bulgakov becomes a conceptual analogue for immanence) and the corollary that such immanence necessarily excludes the problematic of the "creation of the world." Because of this resolute ...
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Sophia's theme in world and national spirituality
The Sophia tradition was formed in European philosophical and religious creativity and was developed in the pre-Christian period by Plato. Then it was reflected in Gnosticism and Neo-Platonism, the writings of prominent theorists of Christianity ...
Yevgen A. Harkovschenko
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