Iconostasis
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orn in 1882, Fr Pavel Florensky was a brilliant philosopher, theologian, scientist, and art historian who, in 1911, became an Orthodox priest. By the time of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution, Fr Pavel had become a leading voice in Russia's great movement in religious philosophy, a movement whose roots lay in the rich ground of nineteenth-century Russian monasticism and whose branches included the work of Bulgakov, Berdiaev, and Solovyev. Iconostasis is Pavel's final theological work. Composed in 1922, it explores in highly original terms the significance of the icon: its philosophic depth, its spiritual history, its empirical technique. In doing so, Fr Pavel also sketched a new history of both Western religious art and the Orthodox icon: a history under the direct operation of the Holy Spirit. The work is original, challenging and profoundly articulate. This translation is the first complete English version.
TitelIconostasis
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveNew York
UitgeverSt. Vladimir's Seminary Press
Jaar van uitgave2000
Pagina's170 p.
Formaat22 cm
Materiaalboek
ISBN0-88141-117-5
Onderwerpphilosophy, icons, religions
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