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The cross and the sickle : Sergei Bulgakov and the fate of Russian religious philosophy / Catherine Evtuhov.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 1997.Description: x, 278 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0801431921
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B 4238 .B8 E98 1997
Contents:
Contents:
pt. 1 Social origins of a generation: Son of a provincial priest-- University and Marxism, 1890-1897
pt. 2 When idealism met practice, philosophy and revolutionary politics, 1901-1907: Idealism in philosophy, Dawns-- Responses, The landscape of social thought on the eve of 1905-- Idealism in politics, revolution-- Christian socialism-- Constitutional politics or religious reformation
pt. 3 Perceptual revolution, Bulgakov's religious philosophy: What is the sophic economy, the agrarian question transformed-- The "spirit of synthesis"
pt.4 A new Russia: The lid comes off, the church council of 1917-1918-- Orthodoxy renewed: Neo-Hesychasm-- Failure, Church and state part ways
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents:

pt. 1 Social origins of a generation: Son of a provincial priest-- University and Marxism, 1890-1897

pt. 2 When idealism met practice, philosophy and revolutionary politics, 1901-1907: Idealism in philosophy, Dawns-- Responses, The landscape of social thought on the eve of 1905-- Idealism in politics, revolution-- Christian socialism-- Constitutional politics or religious reformation

pt. 3 Perceptual revolution, Bulgakov's religious philosophy: What is the sophic economy, the agrarian question transformed-- The "spirit of synthesis"

pt.4 A new Russia: The lid comes off, the church council of 1917-1918-- Orthodoxy renewed: Neo-Hesychasm-- Failure, Church and state part ways

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