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The Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought

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The Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought is an authoritative new reference and interpretive volume detailing the origins, development, and influence of one of the richest aspects of Russian cultural and intellectual life - its religious ideas. After setting the historical background and context, the Handbook follows the leading figures and movements in modern Russian religious thought through a period of immense historical upheavals, including seventy years of officially atheist communist rule and the growth of an exiled diaspora with, e.g., its journal The Way. Therefore the shape of Russian religious thought cannot be separated from long-running debates with nihilism and atheism. Important thinkers such as Losev and Bakhtin had to guard their words in an environment of religious persecution, whilst some views were shaped by prison experiences. Before the Soviet period, Russian national identity was closely linked with religion - linkages which again are being forged in the new Russia. Relevant in this connection are complex relationships with Judaism. In addition to religious thinkers such as Philaret, Chaadaev, Khomiakov, Kireevsky, Soloviev, Florensky, Bulgakov, Berdyaev, Shestov, Frank, Karsavin, and Alexander Men, the Handbook also looks at the role of religion in aesthetics, music, poetry, art, film, and the novelists Dostoevsky and Tolstoy. Ideas, institutions, and movements discussed include the Church academies, Slavophilism and Westernism, theosis, the name-glorifying (imiaslavie) controversy, the God-seekers and God-builders, Russian religious idealism and liberalism, and the Neopatristic school. Occultism is considered, as is the role of tradition and the influence of Russian religious thought in the West. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1484g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 249mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780198796442

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Caryl Emerson is A. Watson Armour III University Professor Emeritus of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University. Her scholarship has focused on the Russian classics (Pushkin Tolstoy Dostoevsky) Mikhail Bakhtin Russian opera and theatre and the metaphysical ground of the humanities. Recent projects include the Russian modernist Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky (1887-1950) the allegorical-historical novelist Vladimir Sharov (1952-2018) and the neoThomist aesthetics of Jacques Maritain. George Pattison is an Anglican priest and has held posts in Cambridge (1991-2001) Aarhus (2002-3) Oxford (2004-13) and Glasgow (2013-) universities. He is also a visiting professor at the University of Copenhagen. He has published extensively in the field of modern theology and philosophy of religion including co-editing The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard and The Oxford Handbook of Theology and Modern European Thought. He is currently writing a three part philosophy of Christian life Part 1 A Phenomenology of the Devout Life was published in 2018 and Part 2 A Rhetorics of the Word in 2019. Randall A. Poole is Professor of History at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth Minnesota. He is also a Fellow of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University in Atlanta Georgia and a Fellow of the International Center for the Study of Russian Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy Saint Petersburg State University. He is the translator and editor of Problems of Idealism: Essays in Russian Social Philosophy (Yale University Press 2003); co-editor (with G. M. Hamburg) of A History of Russian Philosophy 1830-1930: Faith Reason and the Defense of Human Dignity (Cambridge University Press 2010 2013); co-editor (with Paul W. Werth) of Religious Freedom in Modern Russia (University of Pittsburgh Press 2018); and author of numerous articles and book chapters.

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