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The Way - Religious Thinkers of the Russian Emigration in Paris and Their Journal, 1925-1940 (Paperback) Loot Price: R1,609
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The Way - Religious Thinkers of the Russian Emigration in Paris and Their Journal, 1925-1940 (Paperback): Antoine Arjakovsky

The Way - Religious Thinkers of the Russian Emigration in Paris and Their Journal, 1925-1940 (Paperback)

Antoine Arjakovsky; Translated by Jerry Ryan

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The journal Put', or The Way, was one of the major vehicles for philosophical and religious discussion among Russian emigres in Paris from 1925 until the beginning of World War II. This Russian language journal, edited by Nicholas Berdyaev among others, has been called one of the most erudite in all Russian intellectual history; however, it remained little known in France and the USSR until the early 1990s. This is the first sustained study of the Russian emigre theologians and other intellectuals in Paris who were associated with The Way and of their writings, as published in The Way. Although there have been studies of individual members of that group, this book places the entire generation in a broad historical and intellectual context. Antoine Arjakovsky provides assessments of leading religious figures such as Berdyaev, Bulgakov, Florovsky, Nicholas and Vladimir Lossky, Mother Maria Skobtsova, and Afanasiev, and compares and contrasts their philosophical agreements and conflicts in the pages of The Way. He examines their intense commitment to freedom, their often contentious struggles to bring the Christian tradition as experienced in the Eastern Church into conversation with Christians of the West, and their distinctive contributions to Western theology and ecumenism from the perspective of their Russian Orthodox experience. He also traces the influence of these extraordinary intellectuals in present-day Russia, Western Europe, and the United States. Throughout this comprehensive study, Arjakovsky presents a wealth of arguments, from debates over "Russian exceptionalism" to the possibilities of a Christian and Orthodox version of socialist politics, the degree to which the church could allow its agenda to be shaped by both local and global political realities, and controversies about the distinctively Russian theology of Divine Wisdom, Sophia. Arjakovsky also maps out the relationships these emigre thinkers established with significant Western theologians such as Jacques Maritain, Yves-Marie Congar, Henri de Lubac, and Jean Danielou, who provided the intellectual underpinnings of Vatican II.

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Imprint: University of Notre Dame Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: October 2013
First published: 2013
Authors: Antoine Arjakovsky
Translators: Jerry Ryan
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 40mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 784
ISBN-13: 978-0-268-02040-8
Languages: English
Subtitles: Russian
Categories: Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Orthodox Churches
Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Population & demography > Immigration & emigration
Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Orthodox Churches
Books > Christianity > Orthodox Churches
LSN: 0-268-02040-X
Barcode: 9780268020408

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