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A Knight at the Crossroads: Russian Philosophy Between Logos and Praxis
Review of the book: Syundyukov N.K. Russian Philosophy in 7 Plots: “The Muteness of Our Faces”. Moscow, 2025. 320 p. ISBN 978-5-17-171167-2 (in Russ.) The review examines N.K. Syundyukov’s book Russian Philosophy in 7 Plots: “The Muteness of Our Faces”,
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Sergius Bulgakov (1871–1944) was one of the centrally important Russian Orthodox theologians of the past century. His theological system (Sophiology) is among the most detailed and comprehensive attempts at a novel, Orthodox systematic theology ...
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«THE JOHN’S PENTECOST» IN CASSIAN BEZOBRAZOV AND SERGEI BULGAKOV [PDF]
The author deals with a remote discussion about interpretation of Jn 20. 19–23 (Christ’s appearance after Resurrection and sending down the Holy Spirit to the apostles) which took place between archpriest Sergei Bulgakov and archimandrite Cassian ...
Alexey Emelyanov
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S.N. BULGAKOV: SOPHIOLOGY WITHOUT OFSOPHIA.“CATHOLIC TEMPTATION“ ANDBREAKING WITHSOPHIOLOGY IN WORKS OF THE CRIMEAN PERIOD [PDF]
he Article is dedicated to so called “crimean period“ (1918–1921) and directly vergingto it first emigre years of the life and creative activity of S.N. Bulgakov.
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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 ...
Myroslav Feodosijeviè Hryschko
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Contemplation and the Suffering Earth: Thomas Merton, Pope Francis, and the Next Generation
During his address to the US Congress in 2015, Pope Francis lifted up the Trappist monk and famed spiritual writer Thomas Merton as one of four “great” Americans who “offer us a way of seeing and interpreting reality” that is life-giving and brings hope.
Pramuk Christopher
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Poetry and “natural mysticism” in Sergei Bulgakov’s legacy [PDF]
This article suggests a new point of view on Archpriest Sergei Bulgakov’s sophiology. The concept of Sophia has often been described as an artificial element in Bulgakov’s views, its emergence has been explained by different “influences”, e.g.
Daniil Cherepanov
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The anthropology of creativity in the context of S.N. Bulgakov’s sophiology
This paper deals with Bulgakov’s doctrine on the human being and creative work. The reason why it is possible to interpret and understand Bulgakov’s conception of creativity in the light of anthropology is justified in the paper. It is indicated that many researchers of Bulgakov's philosophy did not make an explicit connection between anthropology and ...
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The Intertextual Game in Ulitskaya’s Novel Medea and Her Children
This article attempts to present a reading of Ulitskaya’s novel as a metatext of world culture, as an encrypted message through which the author inveigles “a shrewd reader” into the guessing of discourses (from ancient mythology to works of social ...
Natalia Kovtun
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Human Rights: A Sophiological Reenvisioning
Abstract The article proposes a new sophiological reading of the human rights tradition which attempts to understand how the theology of Holy Wisdom might transform what we understand about the broad theological discourse on human rights by grounding those rights within not only theological anthropology but Trinitarian theology.
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