This book explores Nikolai Berdiaev s thought on freedom and the creative act. Berdiaev s vision contains two types of freedom first is a nuanced multi-layered conception of human freedom that offers intriguing possibilities for considering freedom and creativity with its implications for humanity. The second type is a speculative metaphysical view that attempts to explain freedom as non-determination and answer the challenges of theodicy. This research also contends that his thought is most comprehensible from a theological perspective: a perspective that underscores the significant tension within his work due to his speculative metaphysics. Although previous research has glossed over this tension, it is addressed here by engaging Jürgen Moltmann s theology of freedom. Moltmann s theology offers a rich resource for an analysis, critique and reconfiguration of Berdiaev s vision. This reconfiguration seeks to remain faithful to Berdiaev s core concerns, while providing a new interpretation of his thought that is relevant for a contemporary dialogue concerning the significance of freedom and creativity for the person and community in relation to God.
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