While he is widely acknowledged as the most important Russian
thinker of the nineteenth century, Vladimir Soloviev's place in the
landscape of world philosophy nevertheless remains uncertain.
Approaching him through a single synoptic lens, this book
foregrounds his unique envisioning of the interaction between
humanity and the material world. By investigating the development
of a single theme in his work-his idea of the "spiritualization of
matter", the "task" of humanity-Smith constructs a rounded picture
of Soloviev's overall importance to an understanding. If
nineteenth-century thought, as well as to modern theology and
philosophy. The picture that emerges is of a writer whose
contribution to a Christian philosophy of matter resonates with
many of the religious debates of modernity.
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