The Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought
Herausgeber: Emerson, Caryl; Poole, Randall A; Pattison, George
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The Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought is an authoritative new reference and interpretive volume detailing the origins, development, and influence of one of the richest aspects of Russian cultural and intellectual life - its religious ideas.
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The Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought is an authoritative new reference and interpretive volume detailing the origins, development, and influence of one of the richest aspects of Russian cultural and intellectual life - its religious ideas.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 742
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 180mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9780198796442
- ISBN-10: 0198796447
- Artikelnr.: 58455883
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 742
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 180mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9780198796442
- ISBN-10: 0198796447
- Artikelnr.: 58455883
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Caryl Emerson is A. Watson Armour III University Professor Emeritus of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University. Her scholarship has focused on the Russian classics (Pushkin, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky), Mikhail Bakhtin, Russian opera and theatre, and the metaphysical ground of the humanities. Recent projects include the Russian modernist Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky (1887-1950), the allegorical-historical novelist Vladimir Sharov (1952-2018), and the neoThomist aesthetics of Jacques Maritain. George Pattison is an Anglican priest and has held posts in Cambridge (1991-2001), Aarhus (2002-3), Oxford (2004-13) and Glasgow (2013-) universities. He is also a visiting professor at the University of Copenhagen. He has published extensively in the field of modern theology and philosophy of religion, including co-editing The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard and The Oxford Handbook of Theology and Modern European Thought . He is currently writing a three part philosophy of Christian life, Part 1, A Phenomenology of the Devout Life was published in 2018 and Part 2, A Rhetorics of the Word, in 2019. Randall A. Poole is Professor of History at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota. He is also a Fellow of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and a Fellow of the International Center for the Study of Russian Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy, Saint Petersburg State University. He is the translator and editor of Problems of Idealism: Essays in Russian Social Philosophy (Yale University Press, 2003); co-editor (with G. M. Hamburg) of A History of Russian Philosophy, 1830-1930: Faith, Reason, and the Defense of Human Dignity (Cambridge University Press, 2010, 2013); co-editor (with Paul W. Werth) of Religious Freedom in Modern Russia (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018); and author of numerous articles and book chapters.
* FOREWORD
* INTRODUCTION
* PART I HISTORICAL CONTEXTS
* 1: David Goldfrank: Christianity in Rus' and Muscovy
* 2: Nadieszda Kizenko: The Orthodox Church and Religious Life in
Imperial Russia
* 3: Vera Shevzov: The Orthodox Church and Religion in Revolutionary
Russia, 1894-1924
* 4: Zoe Knox: Russian Religious Life in the Soviet Era
* PART II THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
* 5: Oleg V. Bychkov: The Theological-Aesthetic Vision of Metropolitan
Filaret
* 6: Patrick Lally Michelson: Russian Orthodox Thought in the Church's
Clerical Academies
* 7: G. M. Hamburg: Petr Chaadaev and the Slavophile-Westernizer Debate
* 8: Randall A. Poole: Slavophilism and the Origins of Russian
Religious Philosophy
* 9: Victoria Frede: Nihilism
* 10: George Pattison: Dostoevsky
* 11: Caryl Emerson: Tolstoy
* 12: Catherine Evtuhov: Vladimir Soloviev as a Religious Philosopher
* PART III THE RELIGIOUS-PHILOSOPHICAL RENAISSANCE, 1900-1922
* 13: Erich Lippman: God-seeking, God-building, and the New Religious
Consciousness
* 14: Ruth Coates: Theosis in Early Twentieth-Century Russian Religious
Thought
* 15: Randall A. Poole: The Liberalism of Russian Religious Idealism
* 16: Regula M. Zwahlen: Sergei Bulgakov's Intellectual Journey,
1900-1922
* 17: Christoph Schneider: Pavel Florensky: At the Boundary of
Immanence and Transcendence
* 18: Ana Siljak: The Personalism of Nikolai Berdiaev
* 19: Scott M. Kenworthy: The Name-Glorifiers (Imiaslavie) Controversy
* 20: Dominic Rubin: Judaism and Russian Religious Thought
* PART IV ART IN RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT
* 21: Victor V. Bychkov: Russian Religious Aesthetics in the First Half
of the Twentieth Century
* 22: Rebecca Mitchell: 'Musical Metaphysics' in Late Imperial Russia
* 23: Martha M. F. Kelly: Furor Liturgicus: The Religious Concerns of
Russian Poetry
* 24: Clemena Antonova: The Icon and Visual Arts at the Time of the
Russian Religious Renaissance
* PART V RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT ABROAD
* 25: Antoine Arjakovsky: The Way, The Journal of the Russian
Emigration (1925-1940)
* 26: George Pattison: Berdyaev and Christian Existentialism
* 27: Ramona Fotiade: Lev Shestov: The Meaning of Life and the Critique
of Scientific Knowledge
* 28: Fr. Robert F. Slesinski: Sergius Bulgakov in Exile: The Flowering
of a Systematic Theologian
* 29: Philip Boobbyer: Semyon Frank
* 30: Martin Beisswenger: Lev Karsavin
* 31: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Varieties of Neopatristics: Georges Florovsky,
Vladimir Lossky, and Alexander Schmemann
* 32: Steven J. Sutcliffe And John P. Wilmett: 'The Work': The
Teachings of G. I. Gurdieff and P. D. Ouspensky in Russia and Beyond
* PART VI RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN SOVIET RUSSIA
* 33: Sr. Theresa Obolevitch: Alexei Losev: 'The Last Russian
Philosopher' of the Silver Age
* 34: Andrea Gulotta: Religious Thought and Experience in the Prison
Camps
* 35: Alina Birzache: Seeking God and Spiritual Salvation in Russian
Cinema
* 36: Caryl Emerson: Mikhail Bakhtin
* 37: Katerina Kocandrle Bauer And Tim Noble: Alexander Men and Russian
Religious Thought in the Post-Soviet Situation
* PART VII ASSESSMENTS
* 38: Rowan Williams: Tradition in the Russian Theological World
* 39: Paul Valliere: The Influence of Russian Religious Thought on
Western Theology in the Twentieth Century
* 40: Igor I. Evlampiev: The Tradition of Christian Thought in the
History of Russian Culture
* INTRODUCTION
* PART I HISTORICAL CONTEXTS
* 1: David Goldfrank: Christianity in Rus' and Muscovy
* 2: Nadieszda Kizenko: The Orthodox Church and Religious Life in
Imperial Russia
* 3: Vera Shevzov: The Orthodox Church and Religion in Revolutionary
Russia, 1894-1924
* 4: Zoe Knox: Russian Religious Life in the Soviet Era
* PART II THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
* 5: Oleg V. Bychkov: The Theological-Aesthetic Vision of Metropolitan
Filaret
* 6: Patrick Lally Michelson: Russian Orthodox Thought in the Church's
Clerical Academies
* 7: G. M. Hamburg: Petr Chaadaev and the Slavophile-Westernizer Debate
* 8: Randall A. Poole: Slavophilism and the Origins of Russian
Religious Philosophy
* 9: Victoria Frede: Nihilism
* 10: George Pattison: Dostoevsky
* 11: Caryl Emerson: Tolstoy
* 12: Catherine Evtuhov: Vladimir Soloviev as a Religious Philosopher
* PART III THE RELIGIOUS-PHILOSOPHICAL RENAISSANCE, 1900-1922
* 13: Erich Lippman: God-seeking, God-building, and the New Religious
Consciousness
* 14: Ruth Coates: Theosis in Early Twentieth-Century Russian Religious
Thought
* 15: Randall A. Poole: The Liberalism of Russian Religious Idealism
* 16: Regula M. Zwahlen: Sergei Bulgakov's Intellectual Journey,
1900-1922
* 17: Christoph Schneider: Pavel Florensky: At the Boundary of
Immanence and Transcendence
* 18: Ana Siljak: The Personalism of Nikolai Berdiaev
* 19: Scott M. Kenworthy: The Name-Glorifiers (Imiaslavie) Controversy
* 20: Dominic Rubin: Judaism and Russian Religious Thought
* PART IV ART IN RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT
* 21: Victor V. Bychkov: Russian Religious Aesthetics in the First Half
of the Twentieth Century
* 22: Rebecca Mitchell: 'Musical Metaphysics' in Late Imperial Russia
* 23: Martha M. F. Kelly: Furor Liturgicus: The Religious Concerns of
Russian Poetry
* 24: Clemena Antonova: The Icon and Visual Arts at the Time of the
Russian Religious Renaissance
* PART V RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT ABROAD
* 25: Antoine Arjakovsky: The Way, The Journal of the Russian
Emigration (1925-1940)
* 26: George Pattison: Berdyaev and Christian Existentialism
* 27: Ramona Fotiade: Lev Shestov: The Meaning of Life and the Critique
of Scientific Knowledge
* 28: Fr. Robert F. Slesinski: Sergius Bulgakov in Exile: The Flowering
of a Systematic Theologian
* 29: Philip Boobbyer: Semyon Frank
* 30: Martin Beisswenger: Lev Karsavin
* 31: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Varieties of Neopatristics: Georges Florovsky,
Vladimir Lossky, and Alexander Schmemann
* 32: Steven J. Sutcliffe And John P. Wilmett: 'The Work': The
Teachings of G. I. Gurdieff and P. D. Ouspensky in Russia and Beyond
* PART VI RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN SOVIET RUSSIA
* 33: Sr. Theresa Obolevitch: Alexei Losev: 'The Last Russian
Philosopher' of the Silver Age
* 34: Andrea Gulotta: Religious Thought and Experience in the Prison
Camps
* 35: Alina Birzache: Seeking God and Spiritual Salvation in Russian
Cinema
* 36: Caryl Emerson: Mikhail Bakhtin
* 37: Katerina Kocandrle Bauer And Tim Noble: Alexander Men and Russian
Religious Thought in the Post-Soviet Situation
* PART VII ASSESSMENTS
* 38: Rowan Williams: Tradition in the Russian Theological World
* 39: Paul Valliere: The Influence of Russian Religious Thought on
Western Theology in the Twentieth Century
* 40: Igor I. Evlampiev: The Tradition of Christian Thought in the
History of Russian Culture
* FOREWORD
* INTRODUCTION
* PART I HISTORICAL CONTEXTS
* 1: David Goldfrank: Christianity in Rus' and Muscovy
* 2: Nadieszda Kizenko: The Orthodox Church and Religious Life in
Imperial Russia
* 3: Vera Shevzov: The Orthodox Church and Religion in Revolutionary
Russia, 1894-1924
* 4: Zoe Knox: Russian Religious Life in the Soviet Era
* PART II THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
* 5: Oleg V. Bychkov: The Theological-Aesthetic Vision of Metropolitan
Filaret
* 6: Patrick Lally Michelson: Russian Orthodox Thought in the Church's
Clerical Academies
* 7: G. M. Hamburg: Petr Chaadaev and the Slavophile-Westernizer Debate
* 8: Randall A. Poole: Slavophilism and the Origins of Russian
Religious Philosophy
* 9: Victoria Frede: Nihilism
* 10: George Pattison: Dostoevsky
* 11: Caryl Emerson: Tolstoy
* 12: Catherine Evtuhov: Vladimir Soloviev as a Religious Philosopher
* PART III THE RELIGIOUS-PHILOSOPHICAL RENAISSANCE, 1900-1922
* 13: Erich Lippman: God-seeking, God-building, and the New Religious
Consciousness
* 14: Ruth Coates: Theosis in Early Twentieth-Century Russian Religious
Thought
* 15: Randall A. Poole: The Liberalism of Russian Religious Idealism
* 16: Regula M. Zwahlen: Sergei Bulgakov's Intellectual Journey,
1900-1922
* 17: Christoph Schneider: Pavel Florensky: At the Boundary of
Immanence and Transcendence
* 18: Ana Siljak: The Personalism of Nikolai Berdiaev
* 19: Scott M. Kenworthy: The Name-Glorifiers (Imiaslavie) Controversy
* 20: Dominic Rubin: Judaism and Russian Religious Thought
* PART IV ART IN RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT
* 21: Victor V. Bychkov: Russian Religious Aesthetics in the First Half
of the Twentieth Century
* 22: Rebecca Mitchell: 'Musical Metaphysics' in Late Imperial Russia
* 23: Martha M. F. Kelly: Furor Liturgicus: The Religious Concerns of
Russian Poetry
* 24: Clemena Antonova: The Icon and Visual Arts at the Time of the
Russian Religious Renaissance
* PART V RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT ABROAD
* 25: Antoine Arjakovsky: The Way, The Journal of the Russian
Emigration (1925-1940)
* 26: George Pattison: Berdyaev and Christian Existentialism
* 27: Ramona Fotiade: Lev Shestov: The Meaning of Life and the Critique
of Scientific Knowledge
* 28: Fr. Robert F. Slesinski: Sergius Bulgakov in Exile: The Flowering
of a Systematic Theologian
* 29: Philip Boobbyer: Semyon Frank
* 30: Martin Beisswenger: Lev Karsavin
* 31: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Varieties of Neopatristics: Georges Florovsky,
Vladimir Lossky, and Alexander Schmemann
* 32: Steven J. Sutcliffe And John P. Wilmett: 'The Work': The
Teachings of G. I. Gurdieff and P. D. Ouspensky in Russia and Beyond
* PART VI RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN SOVIET RUSSIA
* 33: Sr. Theresa Obolevitch: Alexei Losev: 'The Last Russian
Philosopher' of the Silver Age
* 34: Andrea Gulotta: Religious Thought and Experience in the Prison
Camps
* 35: Alina Birzache: Seeking God and Spiritual Salvation in Russian
Cinema
* 36: Caryl Emerson: Mikhail Bakhtin
* 37: Katerina Kocandrle Bauer And Tim Noble: Alexander Men and Russian
Religious Thought in the Post-Soviet Situation
* PART VII ASSESSMENTS
* 38: Rowan Williams: Tradition in the Russian Theological World
* 39: Paul Valliere: The Influence of Russian Religious Thought on
Western Theology in the Twentieth Century
* 40: Igor I. Evlampiev: The Tradition of Christian Thought in the
History of Russian Culture
* INTRODUCTION
* PART I HISTORICAL CONTEXTS
* 1: David Goldfrank: Christianity in Rus' and Muscovy
* 2: Nadieszda Kizenko: The Orthodox Church and Religious Life in
Imperial Russia
* 3: Vera Shevzov: The Orthodox Church and Religion in Revolutionary
Russia, 1894-1924
* 4: Zoe Knox: Russian Religious Life in the Soviet Era
* PART II THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
* 5: Oleg V. Bychkov: The Theological-Aesthetic Vision of Metropolitan
Filaret
* 6: Patrick Lally Michelson: Russian Orthodox Thought in the Church's
Clerical Academies
* 7: G. M. Hamburg: Petr Chaadaev and the Slavophile-Westernizer Debate
* 8: Randall A. Poole: Slavophilism and the Origins of Russian
Religious Philosophy
* 9: Victoria Frede: Nihilism
* 10: George Pattison: Dostoevsky
* 11: Caryl Emerson: Tolstoy
* 12: Catherine Evtuhov: Vladimir Soloviev as a Religious Philosopher
* PART III THE RELIGIOUS-PHILOSOPHICAL RENAISSANCE, 1900-1922
* 13: Erich Lippman: God-seeking, God-building, and the New Religious
Consciousness
* 14: Ruth Coates: Theosis in Early Twentieth-Century Russian Religious
Thought
* 15: Randall A. Poole: The Liberalism of Russian Religious Idealism
* 16: Regula M. Zwahlen: Sergei Bulgakov's Intellectual Journey,
1900-1922
* 17: Christoph Schneider: Pavel Florensky: At the Boundary of
Immanence and Transcendence
* 18: Ana Siljak: The Personalism of Nikolai Berdiaev
* 19: Scott M. Kenworthy: The Name-Glorifiers (Imiaslavie) Controversy
* 20: Dominic Rubin: Judaism and Russian Religious Thought
* PART IV ART IN RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT
* 21: Victor V. Bychkov: Russian Religious Aesthetics in the First Half
of the Twentieth Century
* 22: Rebecca Mitchell: 'Musical Metaphysics' in Late Imperial Russia
* 23: Martha M. F. Kelly: Furor Liturgicus: The Religious Concerns of
Russian Poetry
* 24: Clemena Antonova: The Icon and Visual Arts at the Time of the
Russian Religious Renaissance
* PART V RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT ABROAD
* 25: Antoine Arjakovsky: The Way, The Journal of the Russian
Emigration (1925-1940)
* 26: George Pattison: Berdyaev and Christian Existentialism
* 27: Ramona Fotiade: Lev Shestov: The Meaning of Life and the Critique
of Scientific Knowledge
* 28: Fr. Robert F. Slesinski: Sergius Bulgakov in Exile: The Flowering
of a Systematic Theologian
* 29: Philip Boobbyer: Semyon Frank
* 30: Martin Beisswenger: Lev Karsavin
* 31: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Varieties of Neopatristics: Georges Florovsky,
Vladimir Lossky, and Alexander Schmemann
* 32: Steven J. Sutcliffe And John P. Wilmett: 'The Work': The
Teachings of G. I. Gurdieff and P. D. Ouspensky in Russia and Beyond
* PART VI RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN SOVIET RUSSIA
* 33: Sr. Theresa Obolevitch: Alexei Losev: 'The Last Russian
Philosopher' of the Silver Age
* 34: Andrea Gulotta: Religious Thought and Experience in the Prison
Camps
* 35: Alina Birzache: Seeking God and Spiritual Salvation in Russian
Cinema
* 36: Caryl Emerson: Mikhail Bakhtin
* 37: Katerina Kocandrle Bauer And Tim Noble: Alexander Men and Russian
Religious Thought in the Post-Soviet Situation
* PART VII ASSESSMENTS
* 38: Rowan Williams: Tradition in the Russian Theological World
* 39: Paul Valliere: The Influence of Russian Religious Thought on
Western Theology in the Twentieth Century
* 40: Igor I. Evlampiev: The Tradition of Christian Thought in the
History of Russian Culture