Modern Russian Theology: Ortholdox Theology In A New Key
By (Author) Paul Valliere
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st November 2000
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Christianity
Theology
Biography: general
230.1947
454
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
688g
The Russian school of modern Orthodox theology has made an immense but undervalued contribution to Christian thought. Neglected in Western theology, and viewed with suspicion by some other schools of Orthodox theology, its three greatest thinkers have laid the foundations for a new ecumenism and a recovery of the cosmic dimension of Christianity. This ground-breaking study includes biographical sketches of Aleksandr Bukharev (Archimandrite Feodor), Vladimir Soloviev and Sergii Bulgakov, together with the necessary historical background. Professor Valliere then examines the creative ideas they devised or adapted, including the humanity of God, sophiology, panhumanity, free theocracy, church-and-world dogmatics and prophetic ecumenism.
Paul Valliere is McGregor Professor in the Humanities, Butler University, Indianapolis.