Vladimir Soloviev and the spiritualization of matter / Oliver Smith
(Studies in Russian and Slavic literatures, cultures and history)
データ種別 | 電子ブック |
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出版情報 | Boston, Mass. : Academic Studies Press , 2011 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | 1 online resource (x, 308 pages) : portrait |
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内容注記 | The first things. The early period, 1873-81 The material world The monad Theogony Cosmogony The fourth world Humanity. Anthropogeny and history The task and the kingdom of God Christ the God-man The body of Christ Death and flesh Prophecy. Soloviev as prophet, 1881-1897 Soloviev, authenticity and the antichrist The apocalyptic turn, 1897-1900 Prophecy and the threefold office Excursus. The primacy of the third: soul, feeling and reverence The last things. Love Beauty On spiritual-material unity |
一般注記 | While he is widely acknowledged as the most important Russian thinker of the nineteenth century, Vladimir Soloviev?s place in the landscape of world philosophy nevertheless remains uncertain. Approaching him through a single synoptic lens, this book foregrounds his unique envisioning of the interaction between humanity and the material world. By investigating the development of a single theme in his work?his idea of the ?spiritualization of matter?, the ?task? of humanity?Smith constructs a rounded picture of Soloviev?s overall importance to an understanding of nineteenth-century thought, as well as to modern theology and philosophy. The picture that emerges is of a writer whose contribution to a Christian philosophy of matter resonates with many of the religious debates of modernity Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-295) and index |
著者標目 | *Smith, Oliver, |
件 名 | LCSH:Solovyov, Vladimir Sergeyevich, 1853-1900 FREE:Solovyov, Vladimir Sergeyevich, 1853-1900 BSH:Electronic books LCSH:Matter LCSH:Spirit BISACSH:PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern 全ての件名で検索 FREE:Matter FREE:Spirit BISACSH:PHILOSOPHY / Religious |
分 類 | DC22:197 |
書誌ID | ED00001254 |
ISBN | 9781618110008 |
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