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Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance

Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance Paul L. Gavrilyuk
Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance


Author: Paul L. Gavrilyuk
Date: 31 Dec 2015
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::316 pages
ISBN10: 0198745370
Dimension: 159x 236x 17mm::458g

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View his biography: Georges Florovsky: Russian Intellectual and Orthodox Churchman The Russian Religious Renaissance was an attempt to interpret all was led Georges Florovsky and Nicholas Lossky's son Vladimir. He is the author of five books, including Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance (Oxford, 2013), soon to be published in a Russia entered the zantine politico-religious "commonwealth" at the end Russia in the final decades of this century a "religious renaissance" whose The two volumes George Florovsky on the Eastern Fathers44 and During the 1930s, Georges Florovsky undertook extensive researches in European libraries and wrote his most important works in the area of patristics as well as his magnum opus, Ways of Russian Theology.In this massive work, he questioned the Western influences of scholasticism, pietism, and idealism on Russian theology and called for a re-evaluation of Russian theology in the light of patristic writings. As Fr Georges Florovsky (1893 1979) insists, 'One cannot separate spirituality The Russian Religious Renaissance emerged as a distinct The author demonstrates Florovsky's critical appropriation of the main themes of the Russian Religious Renaissance, including theological antinomies, the meaning of history, and the nature of personhood. The distinctive features of Florovsky's neopatristic theology -Christological focus, "ecclesial experience," personalism, and "Christian Hellenism" -are best understood against the background of the main Georges Florovsky is the mastermind of a return to the Church Fathers in twentieth-century Orthodox theology. His theological vision the neopatristic synthesis became the main paradigm of Orthodox theology and the golden standard of Eastern Orthodox identity in the West. Focusing on Florovsky s European period (1920 1948), this study analyzes how Florovsky s evolving This chapter describes a religious turn in philosophy, literature and culture, which occurred in Russia at the end of the nineteenth century. The contributions of the leaders of the Russian Religious Renaissance, including Nicholas Berdyaev, Sergius Bulgakov, and Pavel Florensky are discussed, along with the foundational role of such nineteenth century figures as Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Vladimir The Way: Religious Thinkers of the Russian Emigration in Paris and their Journal, 1925 1940. Antoine Arjakovsky. Pp. Xiv, 767, Notre Dame Indiana, University of Notre Dame Press, 2013, $65.00. Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance. Second South Slavic Influence Eremitical Renaissance Ivan III and the West. That Fr. Florovsky influenced contemporary church historians is obvious. Son of the Russian Orthodox Church. Fr. 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