Alexei Khomiakov: The Mystery of Sobornost'

Alexei Khomiakov: The Mystery of Sobornost'

Alexei Khomiakov: The Mystery of Sobornost'

Alexei Khomiakov: The Mystery of Sobornost'

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Overview

Alexei Khomiakov (1804-1860), a great Russian thinker, one of the founders of the Slavophile school of thought, nowadays might be seen as one of the precursors of critical thought on the dangers of modern political ideas. The pathologies that Khomiakov attributes to Catholicism and Protestantism--authoritarianism, individualism, and fragmentation--are today the fundamental characteristics of modern states, of the societies in which we live, and to a large extent, of the alternatives that are brought forth in an attempt to counter them. Khomiakov's works therefore might help us take on the challenge of rescuing Christian thought from modern colonization and offer a true alternative, a space for love and truth, the living experience of the church. This book serves as a step on the path toward recovering the church's reflection on its own identity as sobornost', as the community that is the living body of Christ, and can be the next step forward toward recovering the capacity for thought from within the church.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532661570
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 07/10/2019
Series: Ex Oriente Lux , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Artur Mrówczyński-Van Allen is Professor at the International Center for the Study of the Christian Orient and Instituto de Filosofía “Edith Stein,” Granada, Spain. He is the author of Between the Icon and the Idol: The Human Person and the Modern State in Russian Literature and Thought (Cascade, 2013).



Teresa Obolevitch is Professor at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow, Poland. Recently she published Faith and Science in Russian Religious Thought (2019).



Paweł Rojek is Assistant Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.
Artur Mrowczynski Van-Allen (Poland, 1968) is director of the Slavic Department at the International Center for the Study of the Christian Orient (ICSCO) in Granada, Spain. He is currently Collaborator Professor at the Instituto de Filosofia "Edith Stein" and the Instituto de Teologia "Lumen Gentium," where he teaches Philosophy of History and Political Philosophy. He also serves as Research Professor of the Faculty of Filosophy at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in KraKow, Poland and as Consulter of the Episcopal Interreligious and Interconfessional Relations Commission of the Spanish Episcopal Conference in Madrid, Spain. He is a member of the Scientific Council of the Centro Studi Vita e Destina, Vasilij Grossman (Turin, Italy), and of the Scientific Council of the Krakow Meetings on Russian Philosophy at the Pontifical University of John Paul II. His essays, articles, and conferences have been published in Spanish, Polish, Russian, English, and Italian. He is author of Between the Icon and the Idol: Man and State in Russian Thought and Literature, (Cascade, 2013); and co-editor of La Idea Rusa. Entre el anticristo y la Iglesia. Una antologia introductoria (2009); Apology of Culture: Religion and Culture in Russian Thought (Pickwick, 2015); and Beyond Modernity: Russian Religious Philosophy and Post-Secularism  (Pickwick, 2016).

Teresa Obolevitch is Professor at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow, Poland. Recently she published in French La philosophie religieuse russe (2014).
Paweł Rojek is Assistant Lecturer at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow, Poland.

Table of Contents

Contributors Introduction: Alexei Khomiakov: Thinking from Inside the Church - Artur Mrowczynski-Van Allen, Teresa Obolevitch, and Pawel Rojek Part I: Ideas 1. Looking for Sobornost': Khomiakov's Ecclesiology as an Alternative to the Schmitt-Peterson Debate - Artur Mrowczynski-Van Allen 2. Faith and Science in the Thought of Khomiakov - Teresa Obolevitch 3. Khomiakov's Church and Pope Francis's Church: The Future Fate of the Idea of Conciliarity - Marek Kita 4. Khomiakov, Sacrifice, and the Dialogic Roots of Russian Kenosis - Stephanie Solywoda 5. Sobornost' as a Linguistic, and Therefore Religious, Trap - Elena Tverdislova 6. Khomiakov's Idea of Sobornost' as a Regulatory Ideal of Intercultural Communication - Lada Shipovalova and Yulia Shaposhnikova Part II: Contexts 7. Alexei Khomiakov and Blaise Pascal - Boris Tarasov 8. Khomiakov's Sobornost' and Naturphilosophie: A Revolutionary Narrative of History - Jennie D. Wojtusik 9. Alexei Khomiakov and Sergey Uvarov: "Official Nationality" or Nationality? - Dmitrii Badalian Part III: Influences 10. Slavophile Philosophy of History: From Alexei Khomiakov to Vladimir Lamansky - Alexei Malinov 11. The Echoes of Alexei Khomiakov's Theological Views in the Literary Works of Nikolai Leskov - Marta LŁukaszewicz 12. A Possible Filiation between Alexei Khomiakov and Lev Karsavin - Francoise Lesourd 13. Alexei Khomiakov, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, and Ladislav Hanus: Three Points of View on Faith and Church in Human Life - Zlatica Plasienkova, Peter Rusnak, and Lucio Florio 14. Pitirim A. Sorokin: A Successor to the Slavophiles - Frederick Matern 15. "Our Slavic Pope": The Mission of Slavs according to John Paul II - Pawel Rojek

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“Highly recommended. This volume brings to light the great relevance of Alexei Khomiakov to our postmodern context. We are indebted to the continued and frutiful collaboration of Mrówczyński-Van, Obolevitch, and Rojek.”

—Aaron Riches, Benedictine College, Aitchison, Kansas

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