Freedom, Faith, and Dogma : Essays by V.S. Soloviev on Christianity and Judaism

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Pub. Date: 2009-01-30
Publisher(s): State Univ of New York Pr
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Summary

"Freedom, Faith. and Dogma is Vladimir Wozniuk's fourth volume of translations of Soloviev's writings. These essays display the Christian philosopher's concerns about the obstacles that religious and political dogma present to the free pursuit of faith. Many of them explore the reasons why neither Judaism nor Christianity was ever able to establish a truly just "kingdom of God." Several also reflect Soloviev's steadfast and outspoken championing of full religious and civic rights for Jews throughout Russia and all of Europe. Wozniuk's introduction places Soloviev squarely in the mainstream of Christian thought and highlights the concerns that dominate this collection: the meaning of church unification, the proper relationship between church and state, and how to deal with the tendency of the powerful to exploit the powerless, concerns that remain relevant to this day."--BOOK JACKET.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introduction: Freedom, Faith, and Dogmap. 1
On Spiritual Authority in Russiap. 17
On the Ecclesiastical Question Concerning the Old Catholicsp. 33
The Jews and the Christian Questionp. 43
New Testament Israelp. 89
The Teaching of the Twelve Apostlesp. 103
The Talmud and Recent Polemical Literature Concerning It in Austria and Germanyp. 121
On Counterfeitsp. 147
On the Decline of the Medieval Worldviewp. 159
When Did the Hebrew Prophets Live?p. 171
Byzantinism and Russiap. 191
The Secret of Progressp. 229
Editor's Notesp. 233
Supplemental Listing of Soloviev's Relevant Writingsp. 241
Index of Biblical Referencesp. 243
General Indexp. 247
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