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The cross & the sickle : Sergei Bulgakov and the fate of Russian religious philosophy / Catherine Evtuhov.

By: Evtuhov, Catherine
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 1997Description: x, 278 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0801431921 (alk. paper)Other title: Cross and the sickleSubject(s): Bulgakov, Sergiĭ, 1871-1944DDC classification: 230/.19/092 LOC classification: B4238.B8 | E98 1997Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-272) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: The Silver Age as history. -- Son of a provincial priest. -- University and Marxism, 1890-1897. -- Moments: Visions and shattered illusions. -- Idealism in philosophy: Dawns. -- Responses: The landscape of social thought on the eve of 1905. -- Idealism in politics: Revolution. -- Christian socialism. -- Constitutional politics or religious reformation? The second Duma. -- Moments: Ivahechka's death. -- What is the Sophic economy? The Agrarian question transformed. -- The "Spirit of Synthesis". -- The lid comes off: The church council of 1917-1918. -- Orthodoxy renewed: Neo-Hesychasm. -- Failure: Church and state part ways. -- Moments: Hagia Sophia. -- Epilogue: From Moscow to Paris. -- Conclusion. --Chronology of the life of Sergei Bulgakov.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-272) and index.

Introduction: The Silver Age as history. -- Son of a provincial priest. -- University and Marxism, 1890-1897. -- Moments: Visions and shattered illusions. -- Idealism in philosophy: Dawns. -- Responses: The landscape of social thought on the eve of 1905. -- Idealism in politics: Revolution. -- Christian socialism. -- Constitutional politics or religious reformation? The second Duma. -- Moments: Ivahechka's death. -- What is the Sophic economy? The Agrarian question transformed. -- The "Spirit of Synthesis". -- The lid comes off: The church council of 1917-1918. -- Orthodoxy renewed: Neo-Hesychasm. -- Failure: Church and state part ways. -- Moments: Hagia Sophia. -- Epilogue: From Moscow to Paris. -- Conclusion. --Chronology of the life of Sergei Bulgakov.

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