scholarly journals Interview with Sergey Khoruzhiy on the History and Current State of Russian Religious Thought

2021 ◽  
Vol V (1) ◽  
pp. 169-181
Author(s):  
Alexander Mikhailovsky ◽  
Cristina Stoeckl ◽  
Sergey Khoruzhy

The conversation with Sergey Khoruzhiy took place in March of the year during his visit to the Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna. The questions were asked at that time by the Institute's freelance staff — Kristina Stoeckl and Alexander Mikhailovsky. The conversation was conducted in English. The transcribed text of the interview with abbreviations was published in the journal Studies in East European Thought: Michailowski A., Stoeckl K. Interview with Sergey Horujy / / Studies in East European Thought. — 2016. - Vol. 68, No. 2/3. - P. 1-8. Russian translation by A.V. Mikhailovsky.

2013 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 69-82
Author(s):  
Justyna Kroczak

Тhis paper focuses on the philosophical issue known as the metaphysics of the heart within Orthodox Christianity – both Russian and Byzantie versions. Russian religious thought is based on patristic tradition. Influences and connections can be seen in Florensky’s philosophy of All-Unity. This Russian philosopher was highly inspired by Gregory Palamas, fourteenth-century Eastern Church. These two Orthodox thinkers, mainly their metaphysics of heart are objects of interests.


Author(s):  
Ruth Coates

Chapter 2 sets out the history of the reception of deification in Russia in the long nineteenth century, drawing attention to the breadth and diversity of the theme’s manifestation, and pointing to the connections with inter-revolutionary religious thought. It examines how deification is understood variously in the spheres of monasticism, Orthodox institutions of higher education, and political culture. It identifies the novelist Fedor Dostoevsky and the philosopher Vladimir Soloviev as the most influential elite cultural expressions of the idea of deification, and the primary conduits through which Western European philosophical expressions of deification reach early twentieth-century Russian religious thought. Inspired by the anthropotheism of Feuerbach, and Stirner’s response to this, Dostoevsky brings to the fore the problem of illegitimate self-apotheosis, whilst Soloviev, in his philosophy of divine humanity, bequeaths deification to his successors both as this is understood by the church and in its iteration in German metaphysical idealism.


2018 ◽  
Vol 64 (4) ◽  
pp. 561-569
Author(s):  
Pavel Rychetský

The crisis of the rule of law is a threat rather than a real and present danger. The rule of law has many facets and it is firmly rooted in European thought. The current situation in Central and East European countries is, rather, an erosion of their system of values. Constitutional courts, which are the safeguards of basic values of each state, must therefore face pressure from inside their respective nations, which weakens their independence, along with pressure from outside their countries, which narrows the scope of their power.


2009 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Henshall ◽  
Jon Sadler ◽  
David Hannah ◽  
Adam Bates Crone

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