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Religious Philosophy of Vladimir Soloviev

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Jonathan Sutton Klappentext The philosopher and poet Vladimir Solovyov (1853-1900) is largely unknown to English readers, though translations of his works do exist. This book presents his central teachings and analyses his treatment of the non-Christian religions, Buddhism and Taosim in particular. This now makes it more possible to reassess his religious philosophy as a whole. The book will be of interest to students of comparative religion, theology, philosophy and Russian intellectual history. Zusammenfassung The philosopher and poet Vladimir Solovyov (1853-1900) is largely unknown to English readers! though translations of his works do exist. The book will be of interest to students of comparative religion! theology! philosophy and Russian intellectual history. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface - Acknowledgements - Author's Note - The Study of Mystical Thought: Methodology - The Life and Career of Vladimir Solovyov - Tradition, Scholarship and Practical Wisdom - The Central Teachings of Solovyov I - The Central Teachings of Solovyov II - Justification of the Good: Goal and Precept - Scripture and Reason: A Dual Allegiance - Solovyov's Conception of Christian Culture - A Vision of Conflict and Decline - Conclusion - Appendix I: Fyodor Dostoevsky and Vladimir Solovyov - Appendix II: Solovyov's Poem 'Panmongolism' - Notes - A List of Vladimir Solovyov's Books and Articles Examined or Referred to in this Study - Select Bibliography - Index

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Preface - Acknowledgements - Author's Note - The Study of Mystical Thought: Methodology - The Life and Career of Vladimir Solovyov - Tradition, Scholarship and Practical Wisdom - The Central Teachings of Solovyov I - The Central Teachings of Solovyov II - Justification of the Good: Goal and Precept - Scripture and Reason: A Dual Allegiance - Solovyov's Conception of Christian Culture - A Vision of Conflict and Decline - Conclusion - Appendix I: Fyodor Dostoevsky and Vladimir Solovyov - Appendix II: Solovyov's Poem 'Panmongolism' - Notes - A List of Vladimir Solovyov's Books and Articles Examined or Referred to in this Study - Select Bibliography - Index

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