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Der erniedrigte Christus (Volume I)
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This three-volume book investigates the Russian transformations of one of the central concepts of Greek Christology, the self-humiliation or kenosis of Christ. The author applies rhetoric (paradox,...
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01 February 2022

This three-volume book investigates the Russian transformations of one of the central concepts of Greek Christology, the self-humiliation or kenosis of Christ. The author applies rhetoric (paradox, metaphor, metonymy) as a means to elucidate mechanisms of theological persuasion and to trace the representations of the humiliated Christ and his imitations in various media from liturgy and iconology to everyday practice and literary fiction. The exploration of post-Christian literature of the 19th and 20th century (N. Chernyshevskii, M. Gor’kii, N. Ostrovskii, Ven. Erofeev, Vl. Sorokin) demonstrates the existence of a kenotic Christology after Christianity.
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Pages: 410
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Imprint: Academic Studies Press
Series: Contemporary Western Rusistika
Publication Date:
01 February 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781644697658
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Christology, RELIGION / Christianity / History, LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Soviet, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, Christianity, Slavic religion and mythology
Dirk Uffelmann is Professor of Slavic Literatures at Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany. He is the author of Russian Culturosophy (1999, in German), Vladimir Sorokin’s Discourses (2020) and Polish Postcolonial Literature (2020, in Polish), and serves as President of the German Association of Slavists and coeditor of Zeitschrift für Slavische Philologie.