Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance

Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance

Author: Paul L. Gavrilyuk

Publisher: Changing Paradigms in Historic

Published: 2014-02

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 0198701586

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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'.


The Russian Religious Renaissance of the Twentieth Century; 0

The Russian Religious Renaissance of the Twentieth Century; 0

Author: Nicolas Zernov

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9781014360717

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Visual Thought in Russian Religious Philosophy

Visual Thought in Russian Religious Philosophy

Author: Clemena Antonova

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-08-30

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 0429557957

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This book considers a movement within Russian religious philosophy known as "full unity" (vseedinstvo), with a focus on one of its main representatives, Pavel Florensky (1882–1937). Often referred to as "the Russian Leonardo," Florensky was an important figure of the Russian religious renaissance around the beginning of the twentieth century. This book shows that his philosophy, conceptualized in his theory of the icon, brings together the problem of the "religious turn" and the "pictorial turn" in modern culture, as well as contributing to contemporary debates on religion and secularism. Organized around the themes of full unity and visuality, the book examines Florensky’s definition of the icon as "energetic symbol," drawing on St. Gregory Palamas, before offering a theological reading of Florensky’s theory of the pictorial space of the icon. It then turns to Florensky’s idea of space in the icon as Non-Euclidean. Finally, the icon is placed within wider debates provoked by Bolshevik cultural policy, which extend to current discussions concerning religion, modernity, and art. Offering an important contribution from Russian religious philosophy to issues of contemporary modernity, this book will be of interest to scholars of religious philosophy, Russian studies, theology and the arts, and the medieval icon.


Ekaterina

Ekaterina

Author: Robert Wild

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 9781773120072

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"The purpose of this book is to propose that Catherine de Hueck Kolyschkine Doherty be included in the Russian Religious Renaissance (RRR). Her type of Russian spirituality, with its emphasis on combining elements of both East and West, can be directly derived from the influence of RRR leaders’ thought on her religious experience and philosophy. Her life extended the influence of the RRR not only into the next generation but throughout the Christian West. This RRR refers to some of Russia’s best minds and hearts who were expelled from their homeland in 1922 but continued to develop Russian thought outside of Russia, primarily in its Paris center. In studies of the RRR, the main thrust has been almost exclusively centered on the achievements of intellectuals in the areas of theology, philosophy, history, sociology, law, and art during their exile in the West. The main thesis of the present book is that Russians who developed Russian spirituality should also be included in the RRR."--