The notion “person” has been of great importance in European civilization for several centuries. The formation of its content range was conditioned by the philosophical, theological, and cultural influences of Europe’s two major civilization centres, namely the Byzantine Empire and the Roman Empire. The important question therefore becomes: What are the differences in the understanding of the concept of “person” between the world of the Christian East and the world of the Christian West. In search of an answer to this question, the article is a reflection on the views of an outstanding Orthodox theologian—Vladimir Lossky. For decades, his theological heritage has been inspiring both Orthodox and Catholic theologians, constituting an importa...
This Master’s thesis will explicate, analyse and discuss the Orthodox doctrine of the essence/energi...
Le champ disciplinaire qui occupe cette recherche est l’anthropologie théologique de l’orthodoxie co...
The article discusses the notion of culture as it appears and is conceptualized in the works of G.P....
Pojęcie „osoba” od kilkunastu wieków ma wielkie znaczenie w cywilizacji europejskiej. Kształtowanie ...
The content of this article is a critical analysis of the characteristics that are commonly attribut...
<p>The article presents anthropological views of some very influential Orthodox theologians. The aut...
The article is dedicated to reviewing the understanding of an individual found in the works of the E...
The article traces the formation of Eastern Christian anthropology as a new religious and philosophi...
The main contents of the article are an analysis of the speculative (Hegelian) dialectic of the rela...
The author is considering the historical relationship between East and West on the basis of the deve...
Introduction. The article analyzes various views expressed in domestic and foreign criticism on the ...
Living and working under the oppressive Soviet regime, Fr. Aleksandr Men` managed to develop an exte...
According to the author of the article, Christian anthropology is characterized by an affirmative ap...
The comparative sociology of Louis Dumont (1982) explained the rise of modern inworldly individualis...
This dissertation analyzes and evaluates the doctrine of theosis as it is presented in the work of V...
This Master’s thesis will explicate, analyse and discuss the Orthodox doctrine of the essence/energi...
Le champ disciplinaire qui occupe cette recherche est l’anthropologie théologique de l’orthodoxie co...
The article discusses the notion of culture as it appears and is conceptualized in the works of G.P....
Pojęcie „osoba” od kilkunastu wieków ma wielkie znaczenie w cywilizacji europejskiej. Kształtowanie ...
The content of this article is a critical analysis of the characteristics that are commonly attribut...
<p>The article presents anthropological views of some very influential Orthodox theologians. The aut...
The article is dedicated to reviewing the understanding of an individual found in the works of the E...
The article traces the formation of Eastern Christian anthropology as a new religious and philosophi...
The main contents of the article are an analysis of the speculative (Hegelian) dialectic of the rela...
The author is considering the historical relationship between East and West on the basis of the deve...
Introduction. The article analyzes various views expressed in domestic and foreign criticism on the ...
Living and working under the oppressive Soviet regime, Fr. Aleksandr Men` managed to develop an exte...
According to the author of the article, Christian anthropology is characterized by an affirmative ap...
The comparative sociology of Louis Dumont (1982) explained the rise of modern inworldly individualis...
This dissertation analyzes and evaluates the doctrine of theosis as it is presented in the work of V...
This Master’s thesis will explicate, analyse and discuss the Orthodox doctrine of the essence/energi...
Le champ disciplinaire qui occupe cette recherche est l’anthropologie théologique de l’orthodoxie co...
The article discusses the notion of culture as it appears and is conceptualized in the works of G.P....