Deification in Russian religious thought: between the revolutions, 1905-1917
Deification in Russian Religious Thought considers the reception of the Eastern Christian (Orthodox) doctrine of deification by Russian religious thinkers of the immediate pre-revolutionary period. Deification is the metaphor that the Greek patristic tradition came to privilege in its articulation o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Deification in Russian Religious Thought considers the reception of the Eastern Christian (Orthodox) doctrine of deification by Russian religious thinkers of the immediate pre-revolutionary period. Deification is the metaphor that the Greek patristic tradition came to privilege in its articulation of the Christian concept of salvation: to be saved is to be deified, that is, to share in the divine attribute of immortality. In the Christian narrative of the Orthodox Church 'God became human so that humans might become gods'. Ruth Coates shows that between the revolutions of 1905 and 1917 Russian religious thinkers turned to deification in their search for a commensurate response to the apocalyptic dimension of the universally anticipated destruction of the Russian autocracy and the social and religious order that supported it. Focusing on major works by four prominent thinkers of the Russian Religious Renaissance-Dmitry Merezhkovsky, Nikolai Berdiaev, Sergei Bulgakov, and Pavel Florensky-Coates demonstrates the salience of the deification theme and explores the variety of forms of its expression. She argues that the reception of deification in this period is shaped by the discourse of early Russian cultural modernism, and informed not only by theology, but also by nineteenth-century currents in Russian religious culture and German philosophy, particularly as these are received by the novelist Fedor Dostoevsky and the philosopher Vladimir Soloviev. In the works that are analyzed, deification is taken out of its original theological context and applied respectively to politics, creativity, economics, and asceticism. At the same time, all the thinkers represented in the book view deification as a project: a practice that should deliver the total transformation and immortalisation of human beings, society, culture, and the material universe, and this is what connects them to deification's theological source. -- |
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adam_text | Contents Introduction 1 1. Deification in the Greek Patristic Era 24 2. Deification in the Long Nineteenth Century 55 3. Deification and Political Theology: Merezhkovsky, Gippius, Filosofov, Tsar and Revolution( 1907) 82 4. Deification and Creativity: Nikolai Berdiaev, The Meaning of Creativity (1916) 110 5. Deification and Economics: Sergei Bulgakov, The Philosophy ofEconomy (1912) 140 6. Deification and Asceticism: Pavel Florensky, The Pillar and Ground of the Truth (1914) 174 Conclusion Bibliography Index 208 217 227
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Index Absolute idealism (see Metaphysical idealism) Adam 26, 31-2, 35-6,110-12,118-25,136, 142Ո.5,145-6,149-50,167-8 Heavenly (see Kadmon) Kadmon 79n.95,114-16,119-20 New 35,122-3, 156,169n.71 Second (see New) Adoption 37-9,45-6,124-5 Agency, human 4-5,14-15,20-1,31,53-4, 75-6,128-9,133-4,139,146-7,151-2, 157,167-8 Aleksei Mikhailovich, Tsar 64-5,89-95,97 Alexander III, Tsar 64, 94-5 Amvrosy, Elder 58-9,68-9 Anarchism 5-6,15-16,67-8,83-4,87, 104-6,108-9,123Ո.58 Androgyne 114-16,118,120-3,127-8 Angelus Silesius 125,149Ո.22 Anthropology, dynamic 31-3,53,61-2, 111-12, 121-2,124-5,131-2,169-70 Anthropotheism 7,69-72,81,132-4, 214 Antichrist 28-9,66-8,72,96-104,106-8, 132-4, 144,150 Apocalyptic 1-3, 12-14, 52,67-8, 81,96-7, 108-9, 206-9 Apotheosis 15-16, 27-31,69-70, 83-4, 199, 214 Arius 34-5,40-1,45,178n.ll Ascetic saints (see Spiritual elders) Asceticism 7, 13-14,44-6,53,56, 71-2,131, 136-8,174-207,212-14 Athanasius the Great 32-41,44-5,53-4, 79-80,123-4,129-30,142-3,156,162, 169Ո.71,172-3,176Ո.6,178-80, 184Ո.23,188Ո.34,195 Atheism 7,64,69-70,104-5,199,214-15 Athos, Mount 56-60,187-8 Augustine of Hippo 31,36 Autocracy 1-3,12-13,27, 59-60,64,72,82, 87-8,91-6,98,103-6,108-9,125,208-9 Awakum, Protopop 64-5,104-5 Baader, Franz von 77n.89, ПЗп.16,127-8, 142-3,145Ո.14, 159n.47 Bakunin, M. A. 87,104-5 Baptism 37-41,44-5,47-8, 104-5,126-7 Bely, A. 10-11,18-19, 22, 200-2 Berdiaev, N. A. 3-6,3n. 11,8-15,17-19,31, 52-4, 56,59-63, 71-4,79-81,85n,ll, 101,106-8,110-39,172Ո.77,200-2, 204-10,212-14 Bible (see Scripture) Blasphemy 15-16,64-8,96-102,124-5, 133-4, 202,212-15 Blok, A. A.
ln.3,13-14 Boehme, J. 4,18-19,53,77-80,110-34, 136-7,139,142-3,145Ո.14,149-50, 150Ո.28,159Ո.47,209-10 Bogochelovek (see God-human) Bogochelovechestvo (see Divine humanity) Bulgakov, S. N. 1,3-9,3n.ll, 14-15,18-21, 31,52-4,56,59-63,71-4, 76nn.80-l, 79-80, 113-14,122Ո.54,133-4, 137-8,140-73,188-9,195-8, 197Ո.57, 206-15 Byzantine Empire 1-3,27,29-30,64-5, 88-96,98-101 Cappadocian Fathers 39-40,44-7,61 -2, 76-7,193 Celibacy 13-14,18-19,28Ո.22, 127-8,18ІП.18 Chalcedon, Ecumenical Council of 10-11, 49-50,74-5,131-2,156,158Ո.44,161, 166-71,173 Chelovekobozhie (see Mangodhood) Chiliasm 28-9,106-7,128-9,196-7 Christological (see Christology) Christology 26-7,33-6, 50-1,9ІП.34, 123Ո.58,131-2,142-3,155-8,160, 170-1,173 Clement of Alexandria 29, 38-40,43-5 Collaboration (see Synergy)
228 INDEX Communion 30ո.27,31-2,35-6,40,47-8, 95- 6, 116, 129-30, 159-62, 181, 194-6 Constantine the Great 27-30,86,209 Cooperation (see Synergy) Cosmos 26-7,29,34-5, 51-2, 54,74-6, 78-81,106-7,111-15,117-30, 133-4,145,149-50,153-4,158-9, 163-72,209-10 Creation 24-6, 31-2, 39,51-2,54,79-80, 111-12,114-18,123-5,127-8,149-51, 154-5, 156Ո.41, 160-1,164n.62, 165Ո.65,167-8,170Ո.73,171-2, 178-82,187Ո.32,195-8,202-4 exnihilo 35-6,45,117-18, 16ІП.52, 171-3,197-8 Critical idealism 5-6,18-21,60-3,77n.86, 110-11,140-5,147,163n.57 Crucifixion 33-5, 74-5 Cyril of Alexandria 32-3, 35n.48, 38-41, 44-5,49-50 Death 1-3,12-14,17-19,25-8,35,41-2, 46-8,53-4, 56, 74-6,122-3,149-50, 152-61,166-7,171-2,178-82,213-15 DiadochusofPhotice 47-9 Didymus the Blind 38-9, 43-4 Dionysius the Areopagite 24, 35-7, 39Ո.65, 41,45, 50-1,142-3,145n.l4,165n.65, 188Ո.34,196-7 Divine humanity 7,53-4, 71, 73-81, 93-4, 96-7,106-9, lll-li, 116,123-5,128-9, 163-4,209-10,214 Divinization 31-2,50-2, 54, 151-2,154-5, 168-9,171-2 Dobrotoliubie (see Philokalia) Dostoevsky, F. M. 4,7,55-6,58-9,61, 68-73,81,96-7,108Ո.95,124-5,214 Duns Seotus 142-3,145Ո.14, 165Ո.65 Ecclesiality 10-11,22,54,175-7,183-6, 199-200 Eckhart, Meister 112-13,132n.77,133-4, Eden, Garden of 118-19,125-6, 150-1,167-8 Egoism 8-14,33,75-6 Elders, saintly (see Elders, spiritual) Elders, spiritual 18-19,22, 56-60,68-9, 81,136-7,176-7,182,186-7, 204,211-12 Energies, divine 22, 50-1,56,68-9,210-11 Enlightenment 63,141-2,198-9 religious 60,63 Eschatological (see Eschatology) Eschatology 1-3,17-18,26-7,38,47-8,56, 62-3,89,93-4, 111-12,128-9,167, 171-
2,178-80,209-10,214-15 Eschaton 20-2,47-8,52,128-9 Eucharist 16-17, 37-41,53-4,75-6,95n.54, 101-2,157-62,201 Eucharistic (see Eucharist) Eusebius of Caesarea 29,87n.l9 Evagrius ofPontus 46-9,184n.22 Exchange formula 36,45,50,74-5,78, 124-5,129-30,151,161 FaH, the 26,32-6,46-7,61-2,78-80, 111-12,114-15,118-22,125-32,136, 141-2,148-52,16ІП.52,165n.65, 166-71,176-7,194-6,209-10 Fathers, Church 1,4,14-15,17-19,25-6, 31-52,56-8,60-2,76-8,111-12,121-2, 124-5,131-3,139,142-3,145n.l4,162, 172-3,176-7,182,184-90,192-7, 202-3,206-7,210-11,213-14 Feuerbach, L. 5-9,69-70,72n.67, 132-4,214 Filosofov, D. V. 13-16,64,82-4,89-93, 9ІП.35,95-6, 98-9, lOln.73, 103-5,200-1 Flesh 13-14,16-17,21-2, 33-5,38-41, 44-8, 50-4,60,68-9,79-80,101,106-7, 123-4,128-9, 136,150,155-7,159-62, 169Ո.71,176Ո.6,178-80,178n.ll, 193, 195-6,198Ո.59,200-4 Florensky, P. A. 3-4,9-11,13-15,21-3,31, 52-4, 56, 59-61,80-1,174-210,212-14 Florovsky, G. 4, 23,60n.21,143n.6,180, 205Ո.78, 210-14 Frank, S.L. 5-6,209-10 Freedom 5-6, 32-3,53-4,61-3,68-73, 80-1,105-6,111-12,117-19,121-4, 132-3,146-51,160-1,166-8,170-1, 170Ո.72,205,209-10 Genesis, Book of 30n.27, 31-2,35-6,61-3, 115Ո.22,118-19,149-50,167-8,176-7 Gippius, Z. N. 13-16,64,67-8,82-4, 87,91-4,97-8,103-5,110-11, 200-1,208-9 Gnostics (see Gnosticism)
INDEX Gnosticism 18-19, 33-4,40-1,44-5,53-4, 78-80,114-15,119-21,129-30, 145η. 14,175,205 Godmanhood (see Divine humanity) God-builders (see God-building) God-building 8-9,14-15 God-human, Christ as 7,14-15,18-19, 53-4,68-70,72-3,79-80,9ІП.34, 101-2,106,123-4,157,170Ո.72,209-10 God-seekers 14-15,197n.58,199,205-6 Grace 29-32, 37,39-41,47-53,64-5,75-6, 99-100,129-33,164Ո.62,166-7,170-1, 184-6,185Ո.25,191-2,195n.52, 196-200,205,214-15 Gregory of Nazianzus 31-2, 36,44-5,49-50 Gregory of Nyssa 19n.78,32-3, 36, 39-40, 45,50-1,61-3,131-2, 142-3, 145Ո.14,194-5 Gregory Palamas 48-9,56-8,189-90, 210-11 Heart 47-9, 56-8, 187-93, 196, 202-3, 214-15 Hegel, G. Wi F. 7-9, 55-6,69-70, ПЗп.16, 143-4,214 Hesychasm 22,48-51, 53-4, 56-60,62-3, 68-9, 174-80,184-90,210-11,213-14 Hesychasts (see Hesychasm) Heterodox (see Heterodoxy) Heterodoxy 14-15,35-6,45-6,49-50, 53, 209 Holy Spirit 16,35-6, 38-40,47-8,54,86, 92Ո.37,104-6,109,116,128-31,134-5, 157, 166-7,174-80,184-6,190-3,195, 197- 8,201,203-5,208-9 Holy Trinity 46-7,163-4,199n.60 Homoiosis (see Likeness, divine) Human divinity (see Mangodhood) Human-god 69-73,96-7,101,103-4,124-5 Ideas, divine 41-2,78-9,145-6,148-9, 165Ո.65,166-7,173 Image, divine 32-3, 38-9,42-5, 48, 61-3, 65-6, 76-7,90n.29, 91-4, 96-7, 111-12, 115ՈՈ.22,24, 118-23, 127-30, 136-7, 139,150, 164n.62, 170-1, 176-80, 179Ո.12, 187n.32, 189-90, 209-10 Immortal (see immortality) 229 Immortality 1,8-9,11-12,14-15,17,26-7, 35,38-43,45,69-70,75-6,111-12,152, 159-62,178-80,202 Immortalization 12-14,16,44-5,125-6 Imposture, royal (see Samozvanstvo) Incarnation 10-11,17, 24, 33-48,50-4,
74-6, 78-80,87,91-2, 97-8, 101,103-4, 111-15,118,120Ո.43,121-5,131-2, 137-8,140,150-2,155-8,160-1,164-6, 168-9,178-80,201 Interpenetration (see Perichorests) Irenaeus of Lyons 36, 38-41,44-5, 129-30,195 Isaac the Syrian 18-19,131-2,182,184-6 Isidor, Elder 181-2,184-7 Ivan the Terrible, Tsar 64-5,88,99-100 Ivanov, V. I. 11-12,18-19,133-4, 139,205 Jesus prayer 48-9, 56-60,184-6,187n.31, 189-90,192-3 Joachim of Fiore 16,130n.73 Judgement, Last 28-30,182,195n,52 Kabbala, the 78-9,114-15,119-20,145n.l4 Kant, I. 55-6,61,72-3,143-4 Kantian idealism (see Critical idealism) Kenosis 36,45,48, 50,74-5,128-9, 161,183-4 Kenotic (see Kenosis) Khlysts 66-7,205,205Ո.79 Kingdom of God (see Tsardom of God) Kireevsky, I. V. 56-9 Life-creation 12-13,127-8 Light, divine 11-12,21-2,47-8,114-15,118, 151, 174, 187-8, 191-3,193n.49,196 Likeness, divine 24, 32-3, 37,41-5,48,51-2, 60-3,76-7,111-12,118-23,127-8, 136-7,150,154Ո.37,176-80,179Ո.12 Liturgy 10-11,25,39-41,54,183-6,205-6 Logos 29, 33-6, 38-45, 53-4, 74-5, 78-80, 114-15,119-20,124Ո.59,142n.5,151, 156-8,170-1,194,203-4 Lossky, V. N. 25-6,31-3,35-6,210-11 Love 12-14, 36,48, 50-2,68-9,76-7,105-6, 116-19,127-8,164-8,164n.62,174-5, 181-2, 184-6,191,193n,49,194-8,202 Lutheran church 18-19,25-6, 110-11,121-3
230 INDEX Macarius, Pseudo- 47-8 Macarius the Great 131-2,182,184-8, 195 Mangodhood 7-9,69-72,98-9,106, 154Ո.37,172Ո.77 Marx, K. 5-7,132-3 Marxism 4-9,14,18-21,56,69-73,81, 105-6,112-13, 132-3,140-4, 167-8, 214 Marxist (see Marxism) Materialization 10-11,79-80,120-1,128 Materialism 5,17-21,120-1,133,141-4, 155-6,163Ո.57, 199, 202 Maximus the Confessor 1-3,36,39,41, 49-52, 54, 75Ո.76,142-3,145n.l4,156, 159Ո.46,162-73,188Ո.34, 196-7 Mediator 42-3,45,51-2,78,123-4, 151, 164Ո.63,169-71,173 Merezhkovsky, D. S. 1 -4,9-19,52-3, 56, 59-61,64,67-8,72,82-111,130-1, 134-6,175,199-205,208-9, 212-14 Merezhkovskys, the 13-17,27, 53-4,64, 76, 82-109, 201-9 Metaphysical idealism 5-6,20-1,71-2, 77-81,142-3,172-3,197-8, 210-11,214 Methexis (see Participation) Microcosm 114,119,121-3,129-30, 164Ո.63,170-1 MUlenarianism 5,14,16-19,52,67-8,81, 128-9, 208-10 Modernism 4-5,9-10,12-13,18, 23,55-6, 67Ո.53,71-2, 81,83-4,101-2,199, 202Ո.70,209-12, 214 Modernist (see Modernism) Modernity 4,12-13,73-4,190-1,211-12 Monastic (see Monasticism) Monasticism 41,45-52,56-60,68-9,136-8, 164-6,170-1,170Ո.75,176-7,187-9, 196-7,199-201, 213-14 Mortal (see Mortality) Mortality 12-13,17,26-7,34-5,40, 64-5, 68-9, 79-80, 114-15, 118-19, 123-4, 152-3, 156,161,162n.55, 166-7,169-70 Mystical union 15-16,45-51,176-7,184-6, 190-1,194-5,204Ո.77 Name-Glorifiers controversy 59-60 Neo-patristics 4,62-3,210-12 New Jerusalem 14,88-9,128-9 New religious consciousness 16-19,21-2, 53,56,83-4, 110-11,131,135,137-8, 175,199-206 New Testament 25,32-3,44-6,92n.37 Nicaea, Ecumenical Council of 34-5, 43-7,178n.ll Nicholas II, Tsar
59-60,64,66,94-6 Nietzsche, F. 4-5,8-9,13-14,16,18-19,53, 55-6,60-1,69-73,96-7,132-5,138, 202,214 Nikon, Patriarch 64-5,67-8,89-93,97 Novoselov, M. A. 3-4,19-20, 59-60 Obozhenie 1, 74-5,98n.62,161,163,166-7, 169Ո.71,176-80,176Ո.6,188n.34, 194-7,201 Obozhestvlenie (see Obozhenie) Optina Pustyń hermitage 56-9,59n.l6, 68-9,187-8,197Ո.57, 204 Old Belief 67-8, lOOn.72,108-9 Old Believers (see Old Belief) Old Testament 16,25, 29-30,42-3, 76, 92Ո.37,135,173,204 Origen 29,35-6,43-7,53-4,165Ո.65 Paisy Velichkovsky 56-9 Parousia 1-3,17,28-9,52, 79-80,102-3, 111-12,128-9,155-6, 205Ո.78 Participation 34-5,37-41,44-5,48,50-1, 60, 75-7, 79-80,118-19,121-5,129-30, 157-67,173, 178-80, 206-7 Patristic tradition, Greek 24-54,121-2,125, 141-3,159-60,166-7,172-3,196-7, 210-11,213-14 Paul, the apostle 25,38,41,167-8 Perichoresis 49-51,54,129-30,143n.7, 157-8,162-7,170-1 Peter the Great, Tsar 1-3,64-8,72,84, 89-94,96-104 Philo 42-5,51-2,115Ո.22 Plato 27-8,41-3,127-8,142-3,145n.l4 Platonic conception 34-5,173 Ideas 78-9,145 intellectualism 25 mysticism 46-8 philosophy 153 teaching 45 theology 42 thought 37,41-2,145
INDEX philosophy 53,153 tradition 46,158,165n.65 Platonism 42,44-5,53-4,155-6 Middle 42-5 Neo- 117-18,155-6 Platonist (see Platonic) Popov, I. V. 3-4, 75Ո.78,178n.ll, 187-9, 197Ո.57, 213-14 Populism 5-6,9n.31,105-6 Prayer of the heart (see Jesus prayer) Praxis 5,12-13,20-2,56,141-2,170n.75, 180,184-6,213-14 Pretendership (see Samozvanstvo) Problems ofIdealism 5-6,56,62-3 Rationalism 23,60-1,63,197-200 Realism 4-5,17,60,68-9,87,101-2, 142-3,172-3 Redemption 17-18,25-7,52-3, 130-9, 147-52,167-8,195-6 Religious-Philosophical Meetings 3-4,16, 83-4,134-5, 199 Religious-Philosophical Societies 3-4, 18-20,135,20ІП.66 Resurrection 13-14,17, 25-6,33-5, 38-9, 74-5,101-2,122-3, 135,141-2, 153Ո.34,154-6, 158-62, 167-8,173, 178-80,201 Revelation, Book of 5,28-9,97-8,106-7 Rozanov, V V. 133-5,199, 20ІП.66 Russell, N. 32,36-8,40,44-5,47-50, 62-3,209-10 Russian religious renaissance 3-6,14-15,18, 55-6,71-2,141, 200-1, 208-13,215 Sacramental (see Sacraments) Sacraments 17, 24, 37-41, 44-8, 53-4, 56,60,75-6, 81, 92Ո.37,101-2, 114-15, 157-62,175-6, 178-80, 187Ո.31, 199-201 Salvation 12-14, 24-6, 33-4, 36, 39-41, 45-6, 52-3,61-2, 74-6,106-7, 111-12, 121-3, 137-8, 149-50, 164-7, 170-1, 179Ո.12, 195Ո.52, 196-7, 205-6 Samozvanstvo 66-8,72,96-7,99-101, 200, 204,214 Schelling, F. W. J. 4,19-21, 53, 55-6,77-81, 113-14,122Ո.54,129-30,140-57, 165Ո.65,166-73, 197-8,214 231 Ages of the World, The 78-9, 145Ո.13, 150Ո.28 Ideas for a Philosophy ofNature 145n.l3 On the World Soul 145n. 13 Philosophical Investigations on the Nature ofHuman Freedom 77-8,147-9, 149Ո.24,150ՈՈ.27-8,151 Philosophy and Religion
77-8, 148-9 Stuttgart Lectures 78,140,151-2 System of Transcendental Idealism 80-1,146-8 Schism 67-8,89,97-100, 102-5,108-9 Schismatics (see Schism) Scripture 17,25,35-6,41-4,134-5,187-90, 196,205-6 Second Coming (see Parousia) Sectarianism, Russian (see Sectarians, Russian) Sectarians, Russian 18-19,66-7, 89, 96-7,102-4,104Ո.81,110-11, 205Ո.79, 212-13 Similitude (see Likeness, divine) Sin 13-14,25-6, 31-2,35-6,47-8, 53,75-6, 90Ո.29,103-4,123-4, 131-2,134-5, 137-9,149-50,167-8,167Ո.69,176-80, 182-3,187Ո.31,189-90,195, 205 Socialism 5-9,14,19-21,63-4,66-7,69-72, 102-6,199 Socialist (see Socialism) Seraphim ofSarov 17-19,59-60,66,68-9, 94-5,138,185ՈՈ.26-7, 202-4 Soloviev, V. S. 3n.l3,4,10-13,19-21, 52, 54-6,58-9,68-9,73-81, 84, 96-7,106, 108-9,108Ո.95,113-14,124-30,137-8, 142-3,145-6,150Ո.26,162,168-71, 197-8,209-10,214 Justification of the Good, The 76-7 Lectures on Divine Humanity 52, 73-81, 124-5,142Ո.5,150Ո.26,168-9 Meaning ofLove, The 12-13,127-8 Short Story ofAntichrist, A. 214 Spiritual Foundations ofLife, The 75-7 Sophia 53, 71-2, 78-80,113-16, 118-19, 142Ո.5,145-6,149-50,153n,34, 154Ո.37,158Ո.44,164-7,169-74, 196Ո.54,199Ո.60,209-10 Soteriological (see Soteriology) Soteriology 24, 26-7,45-6, 111-12,124-5
232 INDEX Spiritual Academies 3-4,21 -2,55-8,60-3, 76-7,81, ІЗІп.74, МЗп.6,174-5, 18ІП.18,187-9,206-9,213-14 Spiritualization 5-6,10-11,17-18,20-2, 74-5, 75Ո.78, 79-81,118,125-6,128, 129Ո.71,181-2,196,202 Spiritualize (see Spiritualization) Startsy (see Elders, Spiritual) Stirner, Max 69-70,214 Struve, P.B. 5-6,85n.ll Superman (see Übermensch) Symbolism 5,9-16,18,22,28n.22,53,56, 60-1,80-3,101-2,110-11,125-31, 133-5,138,172Ո.77,175, 199,203Ո.72, 205,214 Symbolists (see Symbolism) Symeon the New Theologian 131 -2,190, 195,204 Synergy 18-19,31-2,48, 51-3,61-2,74-6, 79-80,111-12,121-2,125-6,129-30, 139,167-71,172Ո.77 Tabor, Light of 65-6, 174,187-8,191-2 Theocracy 15-16,45-6,65-8,76,84,86-7, 93-4,98-9,103-4,106-7,130-1 Theocratic (see Theocracy) Theophan the Recluse 56-8,138,184-6, 192Ո.46 Theurgic (see Theurgy) Theurgy 11-12,14-15,18-19,80-1,125-7, 130-1,133-4 Third Rome 1-3,64-5,84n.7,88-9, 93-4,97 Tolstoy, L. N. 1-3,58-9,72,199-200,202 Transfiguration 10-14,22,47-8, 53-4,56, 60,65-6,68-9,127-9,131-2,138,161, 181-2,185Ո.26,202-3,209-11 Transformation 1,4-6,9n.36,11-12,14-15, 18-21,26-7,37-41,48, 52-4, 56-8, 68-71, 80-3,104-5,117-18,120-1, 123-4,126-8,131,153-5,159-60,162, 169Ո.71,170-1,174-5,194-7,201, 206-7,213-14 Tsardom of God 5,29,45-8,67-8, 76-7, 87, 93-4,106,108-9,128-9,203-4,209-10 Übermensch 8-9, 72-3,96-7,132-3 Universe (see Cosmos) Utopia 12-14,71-2,82-3,86,105-6, 178-80,202Ո.70-1,206-7 Utopianism (see Utopia) Vseedinstvo 78-9,197-8 Way ofa Pilgrim, The 56-8,184-6,186n.28, 189-90 Zhiznetvorchestvo (see Life-creation) 5 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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contents | Deification in the Greek patristic era -- Deification in the long nineteenth century -- Deification and political theology : Merezhkovsky, Gippius, Filosofov, Tsar and revolution (1907) -- Deification and creativity : Nikolai Berdiaev, The meaning of creativity (1916) -- Deification and economics : Sergei Bulgakov, The philosophy of economy (1912) -- Deification and asceticism : Pavel Florensky, The pillar and ground of the truth (1914) |
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Deification is the metaphor that the Greek patristic tradition came to privilege in its articulation of the Christian concept of salvation: to be saved is to be deified, that is, to share in the divine attribute of immortality. In the Christian narrative of the Orthodox Church 'God became human so that humans might become gods'. Ruth Coates shows that between the revolutions of 1905 and 1917 Russian religious thinkers turned to deification in their search for a commensurate response to the apocalyptic dimension of the universally anticipated destruction of the Russian autocracy and the social and religious order that supported it. Focusing on major works by four prominent thinkers of the Russian Religious Renaissance-Dmitry Merezhkovsky, Nikolai Berdiaev, Sergei Bulgakov, and Pavel Florensky-Coates demonstrates the salience of the deification theme and explores the variety of forms of its expression. She argues that the reception of deification in this period is shaped by the discourse of early Russian cultural modernism, and informed not only by theology, but also by nineteenth-century currents in Russian religious culture and German philosophy, particularly as these are received by the novelist Fedor Dostoevsky and the philosopher Vladimir Soloviev. In the works that are analyzed, deification is taken out of its original theological context and applied respectively to politics, creativity, economics, and asceticism. 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spelling | Coates, Ruth Verfasser (DE-588)1203751680 aut Deification in Russian religious thought between the revolutions, 1905-1917 Ruth Coates First edition Oxford Oxford University Press 2019 232 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Deification in the Greek patristic era -- Deification in the long nineteenth century -- Deification and political theology : Merezhkovsky, Gippius, Filosofov, Tsar and revolution (1907) -- Deification and creativity : Nikolai Berdiaev, The meaning of creativity (1916) -- Deification and economics : Sergei Bulgakov, The philosophy of economy (1912) -- Deification and asceticism : Pavel Florensky, The pillar and ground of the truth (1914) Deification in Russian Religious Thought considers the reception of the Eastern Christian (Orthodox) doctrine of deification by Russian religious thinkers of the immediate pre-revolutionary period. Deification is the metaphor that the Greek patristic tradition came to privilege in its articulation of the Christian concept of salvation: to be saved is to be deified, that is, to share in the divine attribute of immortality. In the Christian narrative of the Orthodox Church 'God became human so that humans might become gods'. Ruth Coates shows that between the revolutions of 1905 and 1917 Russian religious thinkers turned to deification in their search for a commensurate response to the apocalyptic dimension of the universally anticipated destruction of the Russian autocracy and the social and religious order that supported it. Focusing on major works by four prominent thinkers of the Russian Religious Renaissance-Dmitry Merezhkovsky, Nikolai Berdiaev, Sergei Bulgakov, and Pavel Florensky-Coates demonstrates the salience of the deification theme and explores the variety of forms of its expression. She argues that the reception of deification in this period is shaped by the discourse of early Russian cultural modernism, and informed not only by theology, but also by nineteenth-century currents in Russian religious culture and German philosophy, particularly as these are received by the novelist Fedor Dostoevsky and the philosopher Vladimir Soloviev. In the works that are analyzed, deification is taken out of its original theological context and applied respectively to politics, creativity, economics, and asceticism. At the same time, all the thinkers represented in the book view deification as a project: a practice that should deliver the total transformation and immortalisation of human beings, society, culture, and the material universe, and this is what connects them to deification's theological source. -- Florenskij, Pavel Aleksandrovič 1882-1937 (DE-588)118722670 gnd rswk-swf Berdjaev, Nikolaj 1874-1948 (DE-588)118509276 gnd rswk-swf Bulgakov, Sergej Nikolaevič 1871-1944 (DE-588)118664867 gnd rswk-swf Merežkovskij, Dmitrij Sergeevič 1865-1941 (DE-588)118733001 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1905-1917 gnd rswk-swf Apotheose (DE-588)4068777-6 gnd rswk-swf Vergöttlichung (DE-588)4752314-1 gnd rswk-swf Religionsphilosophie (DE-588)4049415-9 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ / History / 20th century Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ / Doctrines / History Deification (Christianity) / History of doctrines Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ Theology, Doctrinal 1900-1999 History Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Apotheose (DE-588)4068777-6 s Religionsphilosophie (DE-588)4049415-9 s Geschichte 1905-1917 z DE-604 Merežkovskij, Dmitrij Sergeevič 1865-1941 (DE-588)118733001 p Berdjaev, Nikolaj 1874-1948 (DE-588)118509276 p Bulgakov, Sergej Nikolaevič 1871-1944 (DE-588)118664867 p Florenskij, Pavel Aleksandrovič 1882-1937 (DE-588)118722670 p Vergöttlichung (DE-588)4752314-1 s Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031712810&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031712810&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031712810&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Coates, Ruth Deification in Russian religious thought between the revolutions, 1905-1917 Deification in the Greek patristic era -- Deification in the long nineteenth century -- Deification and political theology : Merezhkovsky, Gippius, Filosofov, Tsar and revolution (1907) -- Deification and creativity : Nikolai Berdiaev, The meaning of creativity (1916) -- Deification and economics : Sergei Bulgakov, The philosophy of economy (1912) -- Deification and asceticism : Pavel Florensky, The pillar and ground of the truth (1914) Florenskij, Pavel Aleksandrovič 1882-1937 (DE-588)118722670 gnd Berdjaev, Nikolaj 1874-1948 (DE-588)118509276 gnd Bulgakov, Sergej Nikolaevič 1871-1944 (DE-588)118664867 gnd Merežkovskij, Dmitrij Sergeevič 1865-1941 (DE-588)118733001 gnd Apotheose (DE-588)4068777-6 gnd Vergöttlichung (DE-588)4752314-1 gnd Religionsphilosophie (DE-588)4049415-9 gnd |
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title | Deification in Russian religious thought between the revolutions, 1905-1917 |
title_auth | Deification in Russian religious thought between the revolutions, 1905-1917 |
title_exact_search | Deification in Russian religious thought between the revolutions, 1905-1917 |
title_full | Deification in Russian religious thought between the revolutions, 1905-1917 Ruth Coates |
title_fullStr | Deification in Russian religious thought between the revolutions, 1905-1917 Ruth Coates |
title_full_unstemmed | Deification in Russian religious thought between the revolutions, 1905-1917 Ruth Coates |
title_short | Deification in Russian religious thought |
title_sort | deification in russian religious thought between the revolutions 1905 1917 |
title_sub | between the revolutions, 1905-1917 |
topic | Florenskij, Pavel Aleksandrovič 1882-1937 (DE-588)118722670 gnd Berdjaev, Nikolaj 1874-1948 (DE-588)118509276 gnd Bulgakov, Sergej Nikolaevič 1871-1944 (DE-588)118664867 gnd Merežkovskij, Dmitrij Sergeevič 1865-1941 (DE-588)118733001 gnd Apotheose (DE-588)4068777-6 gnd Vergöttlichung (DE-588)4752314-1 gnd Religionsphilosophie (DE-588)4049415-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Florenskij, Pavel Aleksandrovič 1882-1937 Berdjaev, Nikolaj 1874-1948 Bulgakov, Sergej Nikolaevič 1871-1944 Merežkovskij, Dmitrij Sergeevič 1865-1941 Apotheose Vergöttlichung Religionsphilosophie Russland |
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