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dc.contributor.authorGallaher, BDF
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-07T11:46:04Z
dc.date.issued2016-02-01
dc.description.abstractThe diaspora of scholars exiled from Russia in 1922 offered something vital for both Russian Orthodoxy and for ecumenical dialogue. Under new conditions, liberated from scholastic academic discourse, and living and writing in new languages, the scholars set out to reinterpret their traditions and to introduce Russian Orthodoxy to the West. Yet, relatively few have considered the works of these exiles, particularly insofar as they act as critical and constructive conversation partners. This project expands upon the relatively limited conversation between such thinkers with the most significant Protestant theologian of the last century, Karl Barth. Through the topic and in the spirit of sobornost, this project charters such conversation. The body of Russian theological scholarship guided by sobornost challenges Barth, helping us to draw out necessary criticism while leading us toward unexpected insight, and vice versa. Going forward, this volume demonstrates that there is space not only for disagreement and criticism, but also for constructive theological dialogue that generates novel and creative scholarship. Accordingly, this collection will not only illuminate but also stimulate interesting and important discussions for those engaged in the study of Karl Barth’s corpus, in the Orthodox tradition, and in the ecumenical discourse between East and West.en_GB
dc.identifier.citationIn McDowell J, Kirkland SA, & Moyse AJ (Eds.) Correlating Sobornost Conversations between Karl Barth and the Russian Orthodox Tradition. Fortress Press, Minneapolis 01 Jan 2016, pp. 95 - 133en_GB
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10871/26296
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherFortress Pressen_GB
dc.relation.urlhttp://fortresspress.com/product/correlating-sobornost-conversations-between-karl-barth-and-russian-orthodox-traditionen_GB
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dc.subjectReligionen_GB
dc.subjectBarthen_GB
dc.subjectBulgakoven_GB
dc.subjectFreedomen_GB
dc.subjectNecessityen_GB
dc.subjectTrinityen_GB
dc.title"A Supertemporal Continuum": Christocentric Trinity and the Dialectical Reenvisioning of Divine Freedom in Bulgakov and Barthen_GB
dc.typeBook chapteren_GB
dc.contributor.editorMcDowell, Jen_GB
dc.contributor.editorKirkland, SAen_GB
dc.contributor.editorMoyse, AJen_GB
dc.identifier.isbn1506401937
dc.identifier.isbn9781506401935
dc.relation.isPartOfCorrelating Sobornost Conversations between Karl Barth and the Russian Orthodox Traditionen_GB
exeter.place-of-publicationMinneapolisen_GB
dc.descriptionThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Fortress Press via the link in this record.en_GB


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