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On Spiritual Unity by Aleksey Khomiakov,Ivan Kireevskii β€” book cover

On Spiritual Unity

by Aleksey Khomiakov, Ivan Kireevskii
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This unique volume gathers together for the first time the religious and philosophical writings of the founders of Russian religious philosophy, Aleksei Khomiakov and Ivan Kireevsky. Both began their intellectual careers in the literary world during the 1820s. Khomiakov was for many years best known as a poet of the Pushkin school, while Kireevsky was well known as an original literary critic.

The texts collected here make available to Western readers two of Russia's great gifts to world thought: the philosophical concepts of sobornost (community, universality, wholeness, ecumenicity) and integral knowledge.

Integral knowledge, which overcomes the subject/object dichotomy, makes sobornost possible. Based on the primacy of the heart, the spiritual wholeness of the human being, and the cognitive will, integral knowing moves beyond rationality to union with the object of knowledge in knowing.

Translated and introduced by Boris Jakim and Robert Bird, On Spiritual Unity provides not only a fascinating introduction to Russian religious philosophy, but more than that a profound, meditative text for anyone concerned with human and spiritual unity. Also included in this collection are two responses to Slavophile ideas by the prominent Russian philosophers Pavel Florensky and Nikolai Berdiaev.

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Translators Jakim and Bird (the latter of Dickinson College) introduce Western readers to the writings of the founders of the first Russian religious-philosophical movement in the mid-1800s: Khomiakov, a poet of the Pushkin school, and literary critic Kireevsky. Core concepts are sobornost (ecumenicity) and integral knowledge. Includes the French writings of Khomiakov defending the Orthodox Church against Romanism and Protestantism, and 20th century responses to him by Florensky and Berdiav. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1999
Publisher
Hudson, NY : Lindisfarne Books, c1998.
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780940262911

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