Building the House of Wisdom
Sergii Bulgakov and Contemporary Theology: New Approaches and Interpretations
Author(s)
Hallensleben, Barbara
Zwahlen, Regula M.
Papanikolaou, Aristotle
Kalaitzidis, Pantelis
Williams, Rowan
Hart, David Bentley
McInroy, Mark
Ilin, Ivan
Livick-Moses, Sarah Elizabeth
Pappas, Jack Louis
Casewell, Deborah
Coyle, Justin Shaun
Evtuhov, Catherine
Kouremenos, Nikos
Kozyrev, Alexei P.
Arjakovsky, Antoine
Wood, Nathaniel
Skliris, Dionysios
Vasilyev, Tikhon
Holmes, Austin Foley
Petrova, Liubov A
Vaganova, Natalia
Heath, Joshua
Colombo, Dario
Gavrilyuk, Paul L.
Henry, Caleb
Ross, Taylor
Gallaher, Brandon
Bergamo, Antonio
Asproulis, Nikolaos
Milbank, John
Khondzinsky, Pavel
McGeoch, Graham
Dürr, Oliver
Ladouceur, Paul
Mainardi, Adalberto
Contributor(s)
Hallensleben, Barbara (editor)
Zwahlen, Regula M. (editor)
Papanikolaou, Aristotle (editor)
Kalaitzidis, Pantelis (editor)
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
Sergii Bulgakov (1871–1944) is one of the preeminent theologians of the 20th century whose work is still being discovered and explored in and for the 21st century. The famous rival of Lenin in the field of economics, was, according to Wassily Kandinsky, “one of the deepest experts on religious life” in early twentieth-century Russian art and culture. As economist, publicist, politician, and later Orthodox theologian and priest, he became a significant “global player” in both the Orthodox diaspora and the Ecumenical movement in the interwar period.
This anthology gathers the papers delivered at the international conference on the occasion of Bulgakov’s 150th birthday at the University of Fribourg in September 2021. The chapters, written by established Bulgakov specialists, including Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury (2002–2012), as well as young researchers from different theological disciplines and ecclesial traditions, explore Bulgakov’s way of meeting the challenges in the modern world and of building bridges between East and West. The authors bring forth a wide range of new creative ways to constructively engage with Bulgakov’s theological worldview and cover topics such as personhood, ecology, political theology and Trinitarian ontology.
Keywords
Philosophy; Anthropology; Sophiology; Secularity; Political Theology; Ontology; Ecumenism; Christology; EcologyDOI
10.17438/978-3-402-12062-0ISBN
9783402120606, 9783402120613Publisher
Aschendorff VerlagPublisher website
https://www.aschendorff-buchverlag.de/Publication date and place
2024Series
Epiphania, 19Classification
Christianity
Theology
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought