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God (Christianity) --- Philosophical theology --- Wisdom --- History of doctrines --- History --- 230.21 "19" --- Christianity --- Trinity --- Experience --- Intellect --- Learning and scholarship --- Reason --- Theology, Philosophical --- Philosophy and religion --- Theology, Doctrinal --- 230.21 "19" Orthodoxe systematische en dogmatische theologie--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- Orthodoxe systematische en dogmatische theologie--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- Religious aspects --- Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa ortodossa russa --- Chiesa russa --- Eglise russe --- Orthodox Eastern Church (Russian) --- Rosiĭsʹka pravoslavna t︠s︡erkva --- RPT︠S︡ --- Russian Church --- Russian Orthodox Church --- Russian Orthodox Eastern Church --- Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche --- Russische Orthodoxe Kirche --- Русская православная церковь --- РПЦ --- Російська православна церква --- Doctrines --- God (Christianity) - Wisdom - History of doctrines - 19th century. --- Philosophical theology - History - 19th century - Russia. --- God (Christianity) - Wisdom - History of doctrines - 20th century. --- Philosophical theology - History - 20th century - Russia. --- Philosophical theology - Soviet Union.
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In Theory of Religious Cycles: Tradition, Modernity and the Bahá’í Faith Mikhail Sergeev offers a new interpretation of the Soviet period of Russian history as a phase within the religious evolution of humankind by developing a theory of religious cycles, which he applies to modernity and to all the major world faiths of Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. Sergeev argues that in the course of its evolution religion passes through six common phases—formative, orthodox, classical, reformist, critical, and post-critical. Modernity, which was started by the European Enlightenment, represents the critical phase of Christianity, a systemic crisis that could be overcome with the appearance of new religious movements such as the Bahá’í Faith, which offers a spiritual extension of the modern worldview.
Religion --- Religions --- Bahai Faith. --- Philosophy. --- History.
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"Russian Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century: An Anthology provides the English-speaking world with access to post-Soviet philosophic thought in Russia for the first time. The Anthology presents the fundamental range of contemporary philosophic problems in the works of prominent Russian thinkers. In contrast to the "single-mindedness" of Soviet-era philosophers and the bias toward Orthodox Christianity of émigré philosophers, it offers to its readers the authors' plurality of different positions in widely diverse texts. Here one finds strictly academic philosophic works and those in an applied, pragmatic format-secular and religious-that are dedicated to complex social and political matters, to pressing cultural topics or insights into international terrorism, as well as to contemporary science and global challenges"--
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