Paul L. Gavrilyuk
Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance
Paul L. Gavrilyuk
Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance
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This study offers a new interpretation of twentieth-century Russian Orthodox theology by engaging the work of Georges Florovsky (1893-1979), especially his program of a 'return to the Church Fathers'.
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This study offers a new interpretation of twentieth-century Russian Orthodox theology by engaging the work of Georges Florovsky (1893-1979), especially his program of a 'return to the Church Fathers'.
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- Changing Paradigms in Historic
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9780198701583
- ISBN-10: 0198701586
- Artikelnr.: 39480423
- Changing Paradigms in Historic
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9780198701583
- ISBN-10: 0198701586
- Artikelnr.: 39480423
Paul L. Gavrilyuk holds the Aquinas Chair in Theology and Philosophy at the Theology Department of the University of St Thomas, St Paul, Minnesota, United States. Born in Kiev, Ukraine, he studied physics at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in Russia. He was one of the first scholars from the former Soviet Union to come to the United States to pursue graduate work in theology. An Eastern Orthodox historian and theologian, Gavrilyuk specializes in early Christian theology and Russian religious thought. Translated into five languages, his books include The Suffering of the Impassible God: The Dialectics of Patristic Thought, Histoire du catéchuménat dans l'église ancienne [A History of the Catechumenate in the Early Church], and The Spiritual Senses: Perceiving God in Western Christianity, co-edited with Sarah Coakley.
* Preface
* Introduction
* 1: The Russian Religious Renaissance before the Revolution
* 2: Early Encounters with the Renaissance
* 3: The Fathers and Children of the Renaissance in the Dispersion
* 4: The Eurasian Temptation
* 5: Philosophy of History
* 6: Reevaluation of Solovyov
* 7: Bulgakov s Antipode
* 8: The Sophiological Subtext of Neopatristic Synthesis
* 9: How The Ways of Russian Theology Came to Be Written
* 10: The Patristic Norm and the Western Pseudomorphosis of Russian
Theology
* 11: The Early Reception of The Ways of Russian Theology
* 12: Christian Hellenism as Philosophia Perennis
* 13: The Ecclesiological and Epistemological Contours of the
Neopatristic Synthesis
* 14: The Reception of Florovsky in Orthodox Theology
* 15: Beyond the Polarizing Narrative
* Introduction
* 1: The Russian Religious Renaissance before the Revolution
* 2: Early Encounters with the Renaissance
* 3: The Fathers and Children of the Renaissance in the Dispersion
* 4: The Eurasian Temptation
* 5: Philosophy of History
* 6: Reevaluation of Solovyov
* 7: Bulgakov s Antipode
* 8: The Sophiological Subtext of Neopatristic Synthesis
* 9: How The Ways of Russian Theology Came to Be Written
* 10: The Patristic Norm and the Western Pseudomorphosis of Russian
Theology
* 11: The Early Reception of The Ways of Russian Theology
* 12: Christian Hellenism as Philosophia Perennis
* 13: The Ecclesiological and Epistemological Contours of the
Neopatristic Synthesis
* 14: The Reception of Florovsky in Orthodox Theology
* 15: Beyond the Polarizing Narrative
* Preface
* Introduction
* 1: The Russian Religious Renaissance before the Revolution
* 2: Early Encounters with the Renaissance
* 3: The Fathers and Children of the Renaissance in the Dispersion
* 4: The Eurasian Temptation
* 5: Philosophy of History
* 6: Reevaluation of Solovyov
* 7: Bulgakov s Antipode
* 8: The Sophiological Subtext of Neopatristic Synthesis
* 9: How The Ways of Russian Theology Came to Be Written
* 10: The Patristic Norm and the Western Pseudomorphosis of Russian
Theology
* 11: The Early Reception of The Ways of Russian Theology
* 12: Christian Hellenism as Philosophia Perennis
* 13: The Ecclesiological and Epistemological Contours of the
Neopatristic Synthesis
* 14: The Reception of Florovsky in Orthodox Theology
* 15: Beyond the Polarizing Narrative
* Introduction
* 1: The Russian Religious Renaissance before the Revolution
* 2: Early Encounters with the Renaissance
* 3: The Fathers and Children of the Renaissance in the Dispersion
* 4: The Eurasian Temptation
* 5: Philosophy of History
* 6: Reevaluation of Solovyov
* 7: Bulgakov s Antipode
* 8: The Sophiological Subtext of Neopatristic Synthesis
* 9: How The Ways of Russian Theology Came to Be Written
* 10: The Patristic Norm and the Western Pseudomorphosis of Russian
Theology
* 11: The Early Reception of The Ways of Russian Theology
* 12: Christian Hellenism as Philosophia Perennis
* 13: The Ecclesiological and Epistemological Contours of the
Neopatristic Synthesis
* 14: The Reception of Florovsky in Orthodox Theology
* 15: Beyond the Polarizing Narrative