Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog.
Note: Electronic data is machine generated. May be incomplete or contain other coding.
Introduction Note on Translation: 'The Humanity of God' 11 PART I BUKHAREV: ORTHODOXY AND THE MODERN WORLD 1. The Making of a Renewalist I9 Prophetic Promptings 19 Messianic Texts 29 2. Orthodoxy and the Modern World 35 The Buried Treasure 38 The Humanity of God 47 The Humanity of Jesus 55 Church and Society 63 Some Objections 70 3. The Church on the Horizon 73 A Wedding 73 Searching for Truth in the Revelation of John 78 History and the Humanity of God 83 The Accessibility of God 86 Worthy and Unworthy Churches 89 The Promise of Orthodoxy 93 4. Bukharev's Legacy 99 PART II SOLOVIEV: THE CRITICAL TURN 5. Young Soloviev: Mystic and Critic 109 6. The Critique of Abstract Principles I17 The Critical Program 19 Theocracy and Freedom 127 Theology and Criticism I37 7. The Critique of Positive Religion (i): Lectures on the Humanity of God I43 Modern Faiths and the Humanity of God I43 Religious Evolution 149 Trinity, Christ, Sophia and Church 1 5 Evaluation I65 8. The Critique of Positive Religion (z): Ecumenical and Theocratic Themes I73 Soloviev's Religious Activism I73 Dogma and Church Union 178 The Jews and the Christian Question 192 9. Soloviev's Apocalypse 205 PART III BULGAKOV: DOGMATICS OF THE HUMANITY OF GOD 10. The Religion of Humanity and the Humanity of God 227 Faith in Progress 227 A Progressive Faith 237 Heroism and Humility 244 11. The Philosophy of Economy 253 The Humanization of Nature 254 Nature, Culture and Sophia z60 Philosophy and Faith z66 12. A Theologian in Exile 279 13. Dogmatics of the Humanity of God Z91 Church-and-World Dogmatics 291 The Humanity of the Gospel (i): The Deisis 309 The Humanity of the Gospel (z): Trinity and Christ 329 14. The Church of the Humanity of God 347 15. Conclusion: The Limits of Tradition 373 Bibliography 405 Index 425