Unfading Light

Contemplations and Speculations

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Theology
Cover of the book Unfading Light by Bulgakov, Sergius, Eerdmans Publishing Co.
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Author: Bulgakov, Sergius ISBN: 9781467436601
Publisher: Eerdmans Publishing Co. Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company Language: English
Author: Bulgakov, Sergius
ISBN: 9781467436601
Publisher: Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Language: English

Translated by Thomas Allan Smith

With its scholarly discussions of myth, German idealist philosophy, negative theology, and mysticism, shot through with reflections on personal religious experiences, Unfading Light documents what a life in Orthodoxy came to mean for Sergius Bulgakov on the tumultuous eve of the 1917 October Revolution. Written in the final decade of the Russian Silver Age, the book is a typical product of that era of experimentation in all fields of culture and life. Bulgakov referred to the book as miscellanies, a patchwork of chapters articulating in symphonic form the ideas and personal experiences that he and his entire generation struggled to comprehend. Readers may be reminded of St. Augustine's Confessions and City of God as they follow Bulgakov through the challenges and opportunities presented to Orthodoxy by modernity.

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Translated by Thomas Allan Smith

With its scholarly discussions of myth, German idealist philosophy, negative theology, and mysticism, shot through with reflections on personal religious experiences, Unfading Light documents what a life in Orthodoxy came to mean for Sergius Bulgakov on the tumultuous eve of the 1917 October Revolution. Written in the final decade of the Russian Silver Age, the book is a typical product of that era of experimentation in all fields of culture and life. Bulgakov referred to the book as miscellanies, a patchwork of chapters articulating in symphonic form the ideas and personal experiences that he and his entire generation struggled to comprehend. Readers may be reminded of St. Augustine's Confessions and City of God as they follow Bulgakov through the challenges and opportunities presented to Orthodoxy by modernity.

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