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Theology and Philosophy in Eastern Orthodoxy

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A collection of essays in which Eastern Orthodox scholarship engages with contemporary intellectual debates.Even in the twenty-first century, critical and creative engagement with modern and postmo...
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  • 25 November 2021
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A collection of essays in which Eastern Orthodox scholarship engages with contemporary intellectual debates.

Even in the twenty-first century, critical and creative engagement with modern and postmodern philosophy is a rarity in Orthodox circles. The collection of essays presented here by Christoph Schneider makes a significant contribution to overcoming this deficit. Eight scholars from six different countries, working on the intersection between Orthodox thought and philosophy, present their research in short and accessible form. The topics covered range from political philosophy to phenomenology, metaphysics, philosophy of self, logic, ethics, and philosophy of language.
The authors do not all promote one particular approach to the relationship between Orthodox theology and philosophy. Nevertheless, taken together, their work demonstrates that Orthodox scholarship is not con­fined to historical research about the Byzantine era, but can contribute to, and enrich, contemporary intellectual debates.
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Pages: 195
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date: 25 November 2021
Trim Size: 5.98 X 8.98 in
ISBN: 9780227177532
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PHILOSOPHY / Religious, Philosophy of religion
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Can Orthodox Christianity, while understanding itself as the ancient Christianity of the first millennium, robustly engage contemporary philosophy? This collection of articles by some of the finest Orthodox philosophers working today - proceeding from diverse schools of thought and addressing a variety of issues - eloquently demonstrates that this very rootedness in tradition can facilitate a singularly lucid articulation of contemporary Christian philosophy.
— Bruce V. Foltz
Contributors | vii
Introduction | 1
The Quest for a Christian Philosophy
Christoph Schneider
1 Theocracy, Sobornost', and Democracy | 11
Reflections on Vladimir Putin's Philosophers
Evert van der Zweerde
2 The Russian Postsecular | 32
Kristina Stoeckl & Dmitry Uzlaner
3 Orthodoxy and Phenomenology | 53
Religious Experience in the Eastern Christian Tradition
Christina M. Gschwandtner
4 Orthodox Theology and the Inevitability of Metaphysics | 76
David Bentley Hart
5 Orthodox Theology and Philosophy of Self | 97
Sergey S. Horujy
6 Orthodoxy and Logic | 120
The Case of Pavel Florensky's Theory of Antinomy
Pawe? Rojek
7 Orthodoxy, Philosophy, and Ethics | 145
Rico Vitz
8 Orthodoxy and Philosophy of Language | 166
Christoph Schneider