Holy Russia, sacred Israel : Jewish-Christian encounters in Russian religious thought / Dominic Rubin.

Holy Russia, Sacred Israel examines how Russian religious thinkers, both Jewish and Christian, conceived of Judaism, Jewry and the 'Old Testament' philosophically, theologically and personally at a time when the Messianic element in Russian consciousness was being stimulated by events ranging from the pogroms of the 1880's, through two Revolutions and World Wars, to exile in Western Europe. An attempt is made to locate the boundaries between the Jewish and Christian, Russian and Western, Gnostic-pagan and Orthodox elements in Russian thought in this period. The author reflects personally on how the heritage of these thinkers - little analyzed or translated in the West - can help Orthodox (and other) Christians respond to Judaism (including 'Messianic Judaism'), Zionism, and Christian anti-Semitism today.

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
1. Verfasser:in Rubin, Dominic, 1972-
InstitutionNational Endowment for the Humanities and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program
Ort, Verlag, Jahr Boston : Academic Studies Press , 2010
Umfang1 online resource (558 p.)
ISBN1-61811-690-8
1-61811-017-9
SpracheEnglisch
ZusatzinfoSoloviev's Judeo-Russian wisdom -- Bulgakov and the sacred blood of Jewry -- N. Berdyaev, M. Gershenzon, and L. Shestov -- Vasily Rozanov (and Pavel Florensky) -- L. Karsavin and A. Steinberg : Russia and Israel symphonically -- Semyon Frank : from Russkiy yevrei to Russkiy yevropeetz -- Conclusion : Soloviev's heirs : the third generation -- Conclusion : Russian orthodoxy and Jewish-Christian dialogue : a note.
ZusatzinfoEnglish
Online-Zuganghttps://doi.org/10.1515/9781618116901

Bei Problemen beim Zugriff auf diese Online-Quelle beachten Sie unsere Hinweise zum Zugriff auf lizenzierte Angebote von außerhalb des Campus.