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Russian Sophiology and Anthroposophy

Russian Studies in Philosophy, 1996
The 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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LOUIS BOUYER'S SOPHIOLOGY: A BALTHASARIAN RETRIEVAL

Heythrop Journal - Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology, 2011
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Cultural roots of Russian sophiology

Sophia, 1995
The 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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ECOSOPHY AND SOPHIOLOGY: ACTUALIZATION OF S.N. BULGAKOV’S ECONOMIC PHILOSOPHY

Problems of Modern Education (Problemy Sovremennogo Obrazovaniya), 2023
The article explores the concept of ecosophy as a new field of knowledge about nature, society and man in its complementary openness for integration into the problems of other philosophical teachings, one of which is the sophiological tradition of the Russian philosophy.
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Sergei Bulgakov’s Sophiology as the Integration of Sociology, Philosophy, and Theology

New Approaches To the Scientific Study of Religion, 2017
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Cyborg Enhancements: Sergius Bulgakov and His Sophiological Perspective

Irish Theological Quarterly, 2023
Although 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. And thus, Jesus
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Bulgakov’s Sophiology as a Faithful Expression of Byzantine Tradition

WHEATON WRITING: A Journal of Academic Essays, 2017
This paper carefully unpacks Orthodox theologian Sergei Bulgakov’s conception of Sophia and contends by way of conclusion that Bulgakov’s writings about the figure of divine Wisdom are consistent with the ideas and practices of Byzantine theology. The paper’s description of Bulgakov’s Sophia is productively situated in relation to several theological ...
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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 its profound spiritual and cultural potential. According to A. F.
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A Study on Religious Philosophy and Aesthetics in Sergei Bulgakov's Sophiology

Institute for Russian and Altaic Studies Chungbuk University, 2023
This study examines Bulgakov's socialist ideology and how it was influenced by Sophia's theory of Solovyov. Chapter 1 analyzes the differences between socialism and Christianity through Bulgakov's early writings. Chapter 2 examines aspects of Bulgakov's Sophia Theory that were developed from Solovyov's Sophia Theory.
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