This paper will briefly outline Titus Burckhardt's view of the state of religious art in the modern period and it will go on to explore what three Russian thinkers, namely Vladimir Soloviev, Pavel Florensky and Sergius Bulgakov, have to offer by way of amplification of Burckhardt's view. It will attempt to show where the Burckhardt thesis and contribution of the three modern Russians belong in the tradition of secret knowledge, the Sophianic tradition
The Russian school of modern Orthodox theology has made an immense but undervalued contribution to C...
This paper engages with predominantly Eastern Orthodox thinkers in reassessing the conditions under ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore Eckhart’s possible reception of Gregory of Nyssa’s anthropol...
JACKOB BURCKHARDT AND THE RELIGION OF ARTMore or less since the middle of the 18th century, there ap...
The article looks at sophiology as a phenomenon integral to Eastern Christianity, presented here as ...
This dissertation presents a new myth, a new skin to hold our understanding of who God is in the her...
The purpose of this paper is to address the relationship between art and religious belief in the Mid...
This dissertation examines the role of the Mother of God in Sergius Bulgakov’s Sophiology. It places...
Vital to Balthasar’s own articulation of the dogmas of the Incarnation and the Trinity is the kenoti...
The article deals with the specifics of the Christian art, which is based on the spiritual and moral...
The first essay is a sustained reflection on and response to the question of why the notion of colle...
The paper bellow aims at presenting and discussing Father Pavel Florensky's Sophiology on the basis...
This article examines the thought of Bulgakov as regards the dogmatic formulation of the council of ...
The dissertation seeks to understand how the arts are related to religion as expressions of a common...
The questions of Priest Pavel Florensky’s Sophiology was repeatedly raised in the literature. But th...
The Russian school of modern Orthodox theology has made an immense but undervalued contribution to C...
This paper engages with predominantly Eastern Orthodox thinkers in reassessing the conditions under ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore Eckhart’s possible reception of Gregory of Nyssa’s anthropol...
JACKOB BURCKHARDT AND THE RELIGION OF ARTMore or less since the middle of the 18th century, there ap...
The article looks at sophiology as a phenomenon integral to Eastern Christianity, presented here as ...
This dissertation presents a new myth, a new skin to hold our understanding of who God is in the her...
The purpose of this paper is to address the relationship between art and religious belief in the Mid...
This dissertation examines the role of the Mother of God in Sergius Bulgakov’s Sophiology. It places...
Vital to Balthasar’s own articulation of the dogmas of the Incarnation and the Trinity is the kenoti...
The article deals with the specifics of the Christian art, which is based on the spiritual and moral...
The first essay is a sustained reflection on and response to the question of why the notion of colle...
The paper bellow aims at presenting and discussing Father Pavel Florensky's Sophiology on the basis...
This article examines the thought of Bulgakov as regards the dogmatic formulation of the council of ...
The dissertation seeks to understand how the arts are related to religion as expressions of a common...
The questions of Priest Pavel Florensky’s Sophiology was repeatedly raised in the literature. But th...
The Russian school of modern Orthodox theology has made an immense but undervalued contribution to C...
This paper engages with predominantly Eastern Orthodox thinkers in reassessing the conditions under ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore Eckhart’s possible reception of Gregory of Nyssa’s anthropol...