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Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance

Paul L Gavrilyuk author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:19th Dec '13

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Georges Florovsky is the mastermind of a 'return to the Church Fathers' in twentieth-century Orthodox theology. His theological vision-the neopatristic synthesis-became the main paradigm of Orthodox theology and the golden standard of Eastern Orthodox identity in the West. Focusing on Florovsky's European period (1920-1948), this study analyses how Florovsky's evolving interpretation of Russian religious thought, particularly Vladimir Solovyov and Sergius Bulgakov, informed his approach to patristic sources. Paul Gavrilyuk offers a new reading of Florovsky's neopatristic theology, by closely considering its ontological, epistemological and ecclesiological foundations. It is common to contrast Florovsky's neopatristic theology with the 'modernist' religious philosophies of Pavel Florensky, Sergius Bulgakov, and other representatives of the Russian Religious Renaissance. Gavrilyuk argues that the standard narrative of twentieth-century Orthodox theology, based on this polarization, must be reconsidered. The author demonstrates Florovsky's critical appropriation of the main themes of the Russian Religious Renaissance, including theological antinomies, the meaning of history, and the nature of personhood. The distinctive features of Florovsky's neopatristic theology--Christological focus, 'ecclesial experience', personalism, and 'Christian Hellenism'--are best understood against the background of the main problematic of the Renaissance. Specifically, it is shown that Bulgakov's sophiology provided a polemical subtext for Florovsky's theology of creation. It is argued that the use of the patristic norm in application to modern Russian theology represents Florovsky's theological signature. Drawing on unpublished archival material and correspondence, this study sheds new light on such aspects of Florovsky's career as his family background, his participation in the Eurasian movement, his dissertation on Alexander Herzen, his lectures on Vladimir Solovyov, and his involvement in Bulgakov's Brotherhood of St Sophia.

Excellent and lucid new book ... [a] critical appraisal of Florovsky * Ruth Coates, Times Literary Supplement, *
Paul Gavrilyuks meticulously documented book is a model study of the intellectual development of one of the most significant and intriguing personalities of modern Orthodoxy, a masterly undertaking which will influence any further reflection on the complex development and interrelationships among the various strands of modern Orthodox theology. The book does justice to Florovsky, not as uncritical hagiography, but as a lucid, informed account of his intellectual development and his place in the history of modern Orthodox thought * Paul Ladouceur, St Vladimirs Theological Quarterly *
It will not be possible, from now on, to read Russian theologian Georges Florovskys work or for that matter, anything about him without reference to Paul Gavrilyuks truly groundbreaking study and reassessment * Michael Plekon, Logos *
Gavrilyuks study provides us with the most comprehensive, broad, and critical consideration of the complex and not yet fully understood relationship between Florovsky and the Renaissance movement * Nikolaos Asproulis, Journal of Theological Studies *

ISBN: 9780198701583

Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 27mm

Weight: 638g

314 pages