The author presents two different accounts of the origins of the Russian philosophy. According to the first one, Russian philosophical thought has grown as an autonomous discipline, whereas the second depicts it as a compilation of trends and ideas borrowed from the Western tradition. The author stresses the religious character of the Russian philosophy, focusing on its two fundamental categories: Sophia (Divine Wisdom) and Godmanhood, that result in an original account of the relation between faith and reason
© BEIESP. The problem of religious revival in Russia and the development of Russian re-ligious cultu...
This thesis tests the hypothesis that between 1905 and 1940 Russian religious philosophy changed, a...
The paper focuses on the influence of I. Kant and German classical philosophy on Russian philosophic...
The conversation between Alexander Kyrlezhev and Professor Konstantin Antonov is devoted to the mon...
The subject of this paper is Russian religious philosophy, more precisely its problems. The goal is ...
The great age of Russian philosophy spans the century between 1830 and 1930 - from the famous Slavop...
The article deals with the problem of relation between faith and reason in works of philosophy profe...
The Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought is an authoritative new reference and interpretive ...
For centuries, the Russian state existed in close relationship with the Russian Orthodox Church and ...
This article is a continuation of “The Destiny of Russian philosophy and modernity. Transformations ...
This article deals with the project of philosophy of religion and philosophical theology suggested b...
In his paper the author examines the place and role of religion-motivated purports and values in Rus...
The Russian academic theological tradition, scarcely known to the West, was the only milieu wherein ...
This article aims to demonstrate the unity of faith and reason as irrational and rational elements o...
In the paper secular and post-secular thought are compared with Russian religious philosophy. It is ...
© BEIESP. The problem of religious revival in Russia and the development of Russian re-ligious cultu...
This thesis tests the hypothesis that between 1905 and 1940 Russian religious philosophy changed, a...
The paper focuses on the influence of I. Kant and German classical philosophy on Russian philosophic...
The conversation between Alexander Kyrlezhev and Professor Konstantin Antonov is devoted to the mon...
The subject of this paper is Russian religious philosophy, more precisely its problems. The goal is ...
The great age of Russian philosophy spans the century between 1830 and 1930 - from the famous Slavop...
The article deals with the problem of relation between faith and reason in works of philosophy profe...
The Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought is an authoritative new reference and interpretive ...
For centuries, the Russian state existed in close relationship with the Russian Orthodox Church and ...
This article is a continuation of “The Destiny of Russian philosophy and modernity. Transformations ...
This article deals with the project of philosophy of religion and philosophical theology suggested b...
In his paper the author examines the place and role of religion-motivated purports and values in Rus...
The Russian academic theological tradition, scarcely known to the West, was the only milieu wherein ...
This article aims to demonstrate the unity of faith and reason as irrational and rational elements o...
In the paper secular and post-secular thought are compared with Russian religious philosophy. It is ...
© BEIESP. The problem of religious revival in Russia and the development of Russian re-ligious cultu...
This thesis tests the hypothesis that between 1905 and 1940 Russian religious philosophy changed, a...
The paper focuses on the influence of I. Kant and German classical philosophy on Russian philosophic...