Russian Orthodox Theological Anthropology of the Twentieth Century
Faith and Philosophy 26 (5):628-646 (2009)
| Abstract | Russian Orthodoxy during the twentieth century presented a rich and varied body of thought about the nature of humanity and the human condition. This article surveys the major thinkers within this tradition, beginning with its background in the Slavophile movement and culminating in the work of more recent Orthodox thinkers such as Sergei Bulgakov, Georges Florovsky, Vladimir Lossky, and Alexander Schmemann | |||||||||
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