Holy Russia, Sacred Israel

Holy Russia, Sacred Israel

Jewish-Christian Encounters in Russian Religious Thought

Academic Studies Press

05/2018

570

Mole

Inglês

9781618118202

15 a 20 dias

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Preface Chapter One: Soloviev's Judeo-Russian Wisdom Introduction: Russian Jewry in the time of Soloviev Soloviev's general development Soloviev, the Jews and Judaism The flawed wholeness of the Jewish nation The encounter with J.Rabinowitz Judaism, Judeo-Christianity and the Law Talmudic Judaism and integral Christianity Sophia (Soph-Jah) and Judaic/Christian pan(en)theism Jewish responses to Soloviev Chapter Two: Bulgakov and the sacred blood of Jewry Bulgakov: wrestling with Soloviev's heritage The Jews in Bulgakov's thought: a preview of the main problem Judaism and the Old Testament in Bulgakov's early philosophy Two Cities (1906-1910) The Unfading Light (1917) Bulgakov and Kabbalah Bulgakov and Jewry (1): in Russia - the shadow of the Revolution An early essay in Christian Zionism (1915) The paradox of Bulgakov's anti-Semitism Bulgakov's recollections of the 1905 and 1917 Revolutions Bulgakov and Jewry (2): in exile - the shadow of the Holocaust The Biblical conception of blood and nation Sophiology and sacred blood The blood-chosenness of the Jews after Christ The collective fate of Israel and the remnant A critical development of Bulgakov's ideas A Messianic Jewish reading of Bulgakov? A (covert) two-covenant reading of Bulgakov? Judas, Saul, and Paul Conclusion Bulgakov in two contemporary Russian-Jewish interpretations Chapter Three: N Berdyaev, M Gershenzon and L Shestov: Jewish and Russian Nihilists of the Spirit The three pessimists Berdyaev and Gershenzon Nicolai Berdyaev Mikhail Gershenzon Between Slavophilism and Bolshevism Berdyaev and Gershenzon on Slavophilism Gershenzon, Berdyaev and the Bolshevik Revolution Gershenzon and Vyacheslav Ivanov aft er the Revolution 1922: Berdyaev and Gershenzon on history Berdyaev on history and Jewry Gershenzon and Jewish destiny Pushkin-Ahasuerus Apotheosis of Jewishness: Gershenzon against Land, Torah and People The 'Judaization' of Berdyaev Lev Shestov Shestov on Gershenzon Shestov on Buber and Judaism Shestov on Berdyaev Shestov, Bulgakov and Steinberg Bulgakov on Shestov: 'fi deist without faith' Steinberg on Shestov: reveal the 'black man' Judaism beyond the Pale: superseding both Testaments Gershenzon and Shestov - differences and similarities V.V.Zenkovsky: the dialectic of Jewry and Christianity Chapter Four: Vasily Rozanov (and Pavel Florensky) 'Sinful slave Vasily....' Rozanov's intellectual development Early Rozanov: Judaism over Christianity "Judaism" (1903) The immanent church of conciliar Jewry 1.Circumcision 2.Sabbath 3.Mikveh Astarte, Egypt and Judaism The agonies of Marcionism Middle Rozanov: Russia expels the Jew within Two Jewish encounters in the Beilis years Mikhail Gershenzon Aaron Steinberg Rozanov's Judeophobic outpourings (1911-1914) Florensky: Rozanov's secret helper Florensky's Jewish writings Ritual murder and the eucharist.The fl aw in Florensky's two-tiered logic Florensky, Romans 11 and Jewish blood Florensky's 'Kabbalistic scholarship' Florensky: the broader context Occultism and magic Political totalitarianism Katsis and Florensky's 'Christian exegesis' Preface Florensky's position in Russian religious thought Name-worship and symbolism Iosef Davydovich Levin: "I met Florensky once...." Christianity and anti-Semitism: final words Chapter Five: L Karsavin and A Steinberg: Russia and Israel Symphonically Interwined Two friends, two worlds Eurasianism,Volphila, Autonomism The Karsavin-Steinberg exchange Karsavin Steinberg Inflected philosophy: Jews and Russians among the Greeks Steinberg, Jewishness and philosophy: How strange that I am a Jew Jewishness and Russianness in philosophy Jewish Platonized Kantianism Steinberg and Jewishness in philosophy The boundaries between the believer and the world Core and periphery, Orthodoxy and Revolution The case of Georgy Fedotov The case of Alexander Meier Karsavin: rootless Christianity "A Study in Apologetics" Karsavin: experiencing the Jewish vision of God (Poem on Death) Th e tortured Jewess Contrary couples Karsavin's and Steinberg's triadology Israel and the living God The end of the Poem on Death The Inquisitor and the Jewess-'conversa' The final drama The role of the Jewess in the final drama Jews and personality Final years: London, Lithuania, Siberia Abez and a final Jewish encounter Death and burial Chapter Six: Semyon Frank: from russkiy yevrei to russkiy yevropeetz Frank: the Jew as universal man Frank's philosophy Frank and Gershenzon Frank's universalism Frank and Gershenzon from Landmarks to Revolution Gershenzon and Frank: the wisdom of Pushkin Pushkin between Frank and Gershenzon Pushkin's message for contemporary Russia Russian-Jewish Wisdom Frank and German-Jewish philosophy Cohen and Frank Frank and Cohen on suffering Frank and Rosenzweig The argument of The Star and Frank's critique The Star The critique Evaluation of Frank's critique Frank and O.Goldberg Conclusion Conclusion: Soloviev's heirs: the third generation Alexander Men: Bulgakovian Judeo-Christianity? The polemic against Men's Jewish Christianity N.Feingold and S.Lyosov Men in the context of post-Auschwitz theology Benevich: no Jew, no gentile - no Russian? Conclusion: Russian Orthodoxy and Jewish-Christian dialogue - a note Bibliography Index
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