P. A. Florenskii and Contemporary Orthodox Theology

Russian Studies in Philosophy 27 (4):6-24 (1989)
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Abstract

One means for raising the effectiveness of atheistic work is to effect a prompt response to changes taking place in religious ideology. Some substantial modifications have been introduced into Orthodox theology, in particular, in the recent years. And it should be stressed that many theological "innovations" to one degree or other rest on the intellectual heritage of Russian religious philosophy, among the representatives of which P. A. Florenskii occupies a special place

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