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Theological Reflection in Eighteenth-Century Russia

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The book examines the wide panorama of Russian theological reflection found in a variety of sources-ecclesiastical books, sermons, literature, poetry, theater, historical treatises, scholarly works, and free translations of theology books. It presents not only the reflections of authors who remained in the framework of the official Orthodox theology, but also dissenters, primarily Old Believers and masons, who often sought to infuse Orthodox Christianity with a more personal approach.
Introduction: Imperial Religious Policies and Imperial Spirituality Part I: Ecclesiastical Theology Chapter 1: Stefan Iavorskii Chapter 2: Feofan Prokopovich Chapter 3: Grigorii Konisskii Chapter 4: Tikhon Zadonskii Chapter 5: Metropolitan Platon Chapter 6: Ivan Kandorskii Chapter 7: Biblical Commentaries Chapter 8: Preaching Chapter 9: Old Believers vs. Orthodoxy Part II: Theological Reflection of Non-Ecclesiastics Chapter 10: Two Books and Physico-Theology Chapter 11: God and His Attributes Chapter 12: The Soul and Proofs its Immortality Chapter 13: Memento Mori Chapter 14: God in History Chapter 15: Masons, the Universalist Wing Chapter 16: Masons, the Revivalist Wing Conclusion: Theological Balance of the Age
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