Why Read Pavel Florensky
"This book offers an excellent, accessible introduction to the life and thought of Father Pavel Florensky, one of the most prominent religious philosophers of Russia's highly creative Silver Age at the beginning of the twentieth century. Florensky, an Orthodox priest, died in Stalin's gulag in 1937. His writings were long suppressed in the Soviet Union, and Western Protestant and Catholic theologians have known little about him"--
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Why Read Pavel Florensky
"This book offers an excellent, accessible introduction to the life and thought of Father Pavel Florensky, one of the most prominent religious philosophers of Russia's highly creative Silver Age at the beginning of the twentieth century. Florensky, an Orthodox priest, died in Stalin's gulag in 1937. His writings were long suppressed in the Soviet Union, and Western Protestant and Catholic theologians have known little about him"--
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Why Read Pavel Florensky

Why Read Pavel Florensky

by John Burgess
Why Read Pavel Florensky

Why Read Pavel Florensky

by John Burgess

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"This book offers an excellent, accessible introduction to the life and thought of Father Pavel Florensky, one of the most prominent religious philosophers of Russia's highly creative Silver Age at the beginning of the twentieth century. Florensky, an Orthodox priest, died in Stalin's gulag in 1937. His writings were long suppressed in the Soviet Union, and Western Protestant and Catholic theologians have known little about him"--

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813238685
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
Publication date: 10/04/2024
Series: Why Read
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

John Burgess is professor of systematic theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Andrew Louth is emeritus professor of patristic and Byzantine studies in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University.
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