Soloviev: The Man and the ProphetGourvitch guides us through the spiritual development of Soloviev, tracing his hopes for the unification of Christians, his disillusion with the external churches but his devotion to the Divine Sophia, who appeared to him three times in vision. |
Contents
Preface | vii |
Chapter One Soloviev | 13 |
Chapter Three The Three Meetings | 23 |
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