Lectures on Godmanhood Solovyov Vladimir Sergeyevich
Lectures on Godmanhood Solovyov Vladimir Sergeyevich Less known in the anglophone world than Berdyaev (who was a pupil of his), or Martin Buber, Vladimir Solovyov (1853-1900), philosopher, mystic,…
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Lectures on Godmanhood Solovyov Vladimir Sergeyevich
Less known in the anglophone world than Berdyaev (who was a pupil of his), or Martin Buber, Vladimir Solovyov (1853-1900), philosopher, mystic, poet, has nevertheless a contribution of the first importance to offer to Western scholarship. Like his predecessors he was extremely sensitive to such problems as the religious meaning of history, of creativity, of culture. He came from a rich and not yet fully understood tradition; his erudition was stupendous.
Dostoyevsky and Leo Tolstoy sat at his feet. It is important to emphasize a general link between Solovyov and preceding currents of Russian thought, for his Christian philosophy in a sense embraces them all. Godmanhood is the problem of restoring all mankind; it is a concept of salvation as a process of becoming divine.
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