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  • af Hilarion Alfeyev
    198,95 kr.

    Metropolit Hilarion, hat im Rahmen der Biblisch-Theologischen Kommission des Moskauer Patriarchats viele Jahre an einer umfangreichen Darstellung des Glaubens der Russischen Orthodoxen Kirche gearbeitet. Mit diesem "kleinen", von ihm persönlich verantworteten Katechismus, der zuerst in der deutschen Übersetzung erschienen ist, spricht er breite Kreise fragender, suchender Menschen an. Auch Christen westlicher Tradition können sich mit Gewinn dieser Wegbegleitung anvertrauen, die zur Mitte des christlichen Glaubens führt.

  • af Sergii Bulgakov
    573,95 kr.

    The Russian Orthodox theologian Fr. Sergii Bulgakov's final work, The Apocalypse of John, is more than an epilogue to his major systematic trilogy, On God-humanity. Published posthumously in 1948, this commentary on the final book of the New Testament can be considered the conclusion of his work as a whole. Written "in the face of the very apocalypse of life" during the Second World War, Bulgakov's commentary is not focused on trepidation before final judgement, but reflects deeply on the possibility of hope in the midst of the tragedy of human history, and joy at the prospects of God's final triumph, the transfiguration of creation: it is 'the divine story of the victory of the Lamb'.

  • af Barbara Hallensleben
    968,95 kr.

    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. A famous rival of Lenin in the field of economics, and, according to Wassily Kandinsky, "one of the deepest experts on religious life" in early twentieth-century Russian art and culture, Bulgakov, economist, publicist, politician, and later Orthodox theologian and priest, became a significant "global player" in both the Orthodox diaspora and the Ecumenical movement in the interwar period.This anthology gathers a collection of papers given 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, not least the keynote speaker Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012), as well as young researchers from different theological disciplines and ecclesiastical traditions, explore Bulgakov's contribution to meeting the challenges of the modern world and to building bridges between East and West. The authors bring forth a wide range of new creative ways to critically engage with Bulgakov's theological worldview and cover topics such as personhood, ecology, political theology and trinitarian ontology.

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