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Contents Abstract.ix Acknowledgements. xi Abbreviations.xiii Chapter 1. 1 Introduction 1.1 Foreword.1 1.2 Moldavian Contemporary Society. 1 1.3 Moldavian Church - Its Mission and Vision. 8 1.4 Survey of Criticisms of Dostoevsky’s Religious Views. 13 1.5 Convictional Theology. 18 1.6 The Structure of the Study. 21 1.7 Conclusion. 22 Chapter 2.23 Pre-Siberian Period: The Quest 2.1 Introduction. 23 2.2 Dostoevsky’s Convictions Shown in His Own Life During the Pre-Siberian Period. 23 2.2.1 Under Family Influence
(1821-1834). 24 2.2.2 The Academy of Engineers (1834-1843). 36 2.2.3 Merging into Literary-Political Circles (1843-1849). 51 2.2.4 Imprisonment (1849).62 2.3 Theological Motifs in The Poor Folk.66 2.3.1 The Perfect World. 67 2.3.2 The Distorted World.70 2.3.3 The Tragic End. 89 2.4 Conclusion. 92 Chapter 3.97 The Siberian Period: The Regeneration of Convictions 3.1 Introduction. 97 3.2 Dostoevsky’s Convictions Shown in His Own Life During the Siberian Period. 97 3.2.1 On the Way to Siberia (1850). 98 3.2.2 Katorga (1850-1854). 99
3.2.3 Service in the Tsar’s Army (1854-1859). 104 3.3 Theological Motifs in The House of the Dead. 106 3.3.1 The Sinfulness ofMan. 107 3.3.2 Freedom.121 3.3.3 The Image of God in Each Person.129 3.3.4 Repentance - The Only Way to a Radical Life Change .135 3.4 Conclusion.142 Chapter 4.147 Post-Siberian Period: Self Sacrifice 4.1 Introduction.147 4.2 Dostoevsky’s Convictions Shown in His Own Life During the Post-Siberian Period.147 4.2.1 Arrival in Petersburg (1859-1863). 148 4.2.2 Significant Losses (1863-1866).153 4.2.3 Success and Acknowledgement (1867-1881). 156 4.3 Theological Motifs in The Brothers Karamazov.168 4.3.1 The Sinfulness ofMan. 169 4.3.2 The Image of God in Every Person. 182 4.3.3 Faith in God.190 4.3.4 Rebellion against
God. 199 4.3.5 Christ-Like Living of Life. 205 4.4 Conclusion.217 Chapter 5.221 Dostoevsky’s Theology 5.1 Introduction.221 5.2 Synthesis of His Life and Writings.221 5.2.1 Scripture. 221 5.2.2 Christ.223 5.2.3 Man.226 5.2.4 Redemption. 230 5.2.5 The Church. 232 5.3 Conclusion. 234 Chapter 6.235 Influence ofDostoevsky’s Theology on Society 6.1 Introduction. 235 6.2 Influence of Dostoevsky’s Theology on the Society of His Time. 236 6.2.1 Influence on
Slavophilism: K. Leontiev.236 6.2.2 Influence on Westernism: M. Antonovich. 244
6.2.3 Influence on the Narodnik Movement: N. Mikhailovskiy. 250 6.2.4 Influence on Radical Christian Thinkers: V. Soloviev.255 6.3 Influence of Dostoevsky’s Theology on a Baptistic Community.261 6.3.1 Faith in God.261 6.3.2 Rebellion against God. 263 6.3.3 On the Way to God. 264 6.3.4 Life in God.265 6.3.5 The Mission of the Christian.268 6.4 Conclusion. 269 Chapter 7. 271 Conclusion: The Challenge of Dostoevsky s “Christ’s Way”for the MECBC 7.1 Introduction. 271 7.2. Challenge for the Life of the MECBC.272 7.3. Challenge for the Mission of the MECBC in Its Orthodox Context.276 7.4 Conclusion. 281 Bibliography 283 |
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Contents Abstract.ix Acknowledgements. xi Abbreviations.xiii Chapter 1. 1 Introduction 1.1 Foreword.1 1.2 Moldavian Contemporary Society. 1 1.3 Moldavian Church - Its Mission and Vision. 8 1.4 Survey of Criticisms of Dostoevsky’s Religious Views. 13 1.5 Convictional Theology. 18 1.6 The Structure of the Study. 21 1.7 Conclusion. 22 Chapter 2.23 Pre-Siberian Period: The Quest 2.1 Introduction. 23 2.2 Dostoevsky’s Convictions Shown in His Own Life During the Pre-Siberian Period. 23 2.2.1 Under Family Influence
(1821-1834). 24 2.2.2 The Academy of Engineers (1834-1843). 36 2.2.3 Merging into Literary-Political Circles (1843-1849). 51 2.2.4 Imprisonment (1849).62 2.3 Theological Motifs in The Poor Folk.66 2.3.1 The Perfect World. 67 2.3.2 The Distorted World.70 2.3.3 The Tragic End. 89 2.4 Conclusion. 92 Chapter 3.97 The Siberian Period: The Regeneration of Convictions 3.1 Introduction. 97 3.2 Dostoevsky’s Convictions Shown in His Own Life During the Siberian Period. 97 3.2.1 On the Way to Siberia (1850). 98 3.2.2 Katorga (1850-1854). 99
3.2.3 Service in the Tsar’s Army (1854-1859). 104 3.3 Theological Motifs in The House of the Dead. 106 3.3.1 The Sinfulness ofMan. 107 3.3.2 Freedom.121 3.3.3 The Image of God in Each Person.129 3.3.4 Repentance - The Only Way to a Radical Life Change .135 3.4 Conclusion.142 Chapter 4.147 Post-Siberian Period: Self Sacrifice 4.1 Introduction.147 4.2 Dostoevsky’s Convictions Shown in His Own Life During the Post-Siberian Period.147 4.2.1 Arrival in Petersburg (1859-1863). 148 4.2.2 Significant Losses (1863-1866).153 4.2.3 Success and Acknowledgement (1867-1881). 156 4.3 Theological Motifs in The Brothers Karamazov.168 4.3.1 The Sinfulness ofMan. 169 4.3.2 The Image of God in Every Person. 182 4.3.3 Faith in God.190 4.3.4 Rebellion against
God. 199 4.3.5 Christ-Like Living of Life. 205 4.4 Conclusion.217 Chapter 5.221 Dostoevsky’s Theology 5.1 Introduction.221 5.2 Synthesis of His Life and Writings.221 5.2.1 Scripture. 221 5.2.2 Christ.223 5.2.3 Man.226 5.2.4 Redemption. 230 5.2.5 The Church. 232 5.3 Conclusion. 234 Chapter 6.235 Influence ofDostoevsky’s Theology on Society 6.1 Introduction. 235 6.2 Influence of Dostoevsky’s Theology on the Society of His Time. 236 6.2.1 Influence on
Slavophilism: K. Leontiev.236 6.2.2 Influence on Westernism: M. Antonovich. 244
6.2.3 Influence on the Narodnik Movement: N. Mikhailovskiy. 250 6.2.4 Influence on Radical Christian Thinkers: V. Soloviev.255 6.3 Influence of Dostoevsky’s Theology on a Baptistic Community.261 6.3.1 Faith in God.261 6.3.2 Rebellion against God. 263 6.3.3 On the Way to God. 264 6.3.4 Life in God.265 6.3.5 The Mission of the Christian.268 6.4 Conclusion. 269 Chapter 7. 271 Conclusion: The Challenge of Dostoevsky s “Christ’s Way”for the MECBC 7.1 Introduction. 271 7.2. Challenge for the Life of the MECBC.272 7.3. Challenge for the Mission of the MECBC in Its Orthodox Context.276 7.4 Conclusion. 281 Bibliography 283 |
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title_short | Dostoevsky's convictional theology expressed in his life and literature |
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topic | Dostoevskij, Fëdor Michajlovič 1821-1881 (DE-588)118527053 gnd Religiöse Überzeugung (DE-588)4751439-5 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Dostoevskij, Fëdor Michajlovič 1821-1881 Religiöse Überzeugung Literatur Hochschulschrift |
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