The Concept of Neopatristic Synthesis at a New Stage

Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (1):17-39 (2019)
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The structure of G. V. Florovsky’s concept of neopatristic synthesis is analyzed and reassessed here in light of the current state of philosophy and theology. As a result, the concept receives a ne...

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