Bride of the LambWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 14 lut 2002 - 531 Sergius Bulgakov is thought by many to be the twentieth century's foremost Russian Orthodox theologian. The Bride of the Lamb is widely regarded as Bulgakov's magnum opus and, even more, as one of the greatest works ever produced in the modern Orthodox church. This book is now available for the first time in English, complete with an introduction to Bulgakov and his theological context.For readers new to Russian religious thought, The Bride of the Lamb presents a fresh approach to Christian doctrine. Bulgakov examines issues of ecclesiology and eschatology from a sophiological perspective. This distinctive Russian approach, based on the doctrine of Sophia, the wisdom of God, sees the Creator and creation intimately linked as Divine-humanity. The Bride of the Lamb explores the nature of created beings, the relationship between God and the world, the role of the church, and such eschatological themes as the second coming of Jesus, resurrection and judgment, and the afterlife. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Spis treści
The Creation of the World Out of Nothing | 3 |
2 Dualism | 4 |
3 The Sophianicity of the World | 7 |
4 The World Soul and Its Hypostases | 79 |
5 The Eternity and Temporality of Man | 103 |
Creaturely Freedom | 125 |
Evil | 147 |
2 Creaturely Freedom as the Possibility of Good and of Evil | 150 |
2 The Church as a Sacramental and Hierarchical Organization | 268 |
3 The Limits of Sacramentalism | 290 |
4 Grace | 294 |
History | 315 |
Death and the State after Death | 349 |
Eschatology | 377 |
Parousia Resurrection and the City of God | 379 |
2 The End of This Age | 382 |
3 Original Sin | 164 |
God and Creaturely Freedom | 193 |
2 Divine Providence with Regard to Man | 201 |
4 The Problem of Predestination | 212 |
5 God and Creaturely Freedom | 220 |
The Church History and the Afterlife | 251 |
The Church | 253 |
3 The Parousia | 387 |
4 The Transfiguration of the World | 417 |
5 The Universal Resurrection | 429 |
6 Judgment and Separation | 454 |
7 The Eternal in the Temporal On the Eternity of Bliss and Torments | 466 |
8 The City of God | 519 |
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