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Vladimir Solovyov (1853-1900), one of the greatest philosophers of the nineteenth century, was the founder of a tradition of Russian spirituality that brought together philosophy, mysticism, and theology with a powerful social message. A Platonist and a gnostic visionary, as well as a close friend of Dostoevsky, Solovyov was also a prophet who was granted three visions of Sophia, Divine Wisdom. A poet and a profoundly Christian metaphysicist, his works include The Justification of the Good; War, Progress, and the End of History; and The Meaning of Love.
This unique, timely book--the first in-depth, full-length portrait of Soloviev as a mystic to appear in English--is the rich fruit of Dr. Allen's lifelong interest in the cultural and spiritual achievements, the mysticism, and the esoteric work of the Russian people during Tsarist times leading up to the twentieth century.
C O N T E N T S:
List of Illustrations
"A Dream," a poem by Vladimir Solovief
Introduction
1. Beginnings 1853-1860
2. The First Meeting 1860-1867
3. School and University 1867-1874
4. Second and Third Meetings 1874-1881
5. Deed and Consequences 1881-1888
6. Before the Icon of Sophia 1888-1895
7. The Communication of All Things 1895-1900
8. Epilogue
"Three Meetings" by Vladimir Soloviev
"The Work of Human Beings for the Earth" by Vladimir Soloviev
"A Short Narrative about Antichrist" by Vladimir Soloviev
Regarding Soloviev's "Conversation"
Two Recollections concerning Vladimir Soloviev
"On Lake Saima in Winter" by Vladimir Soloviev
Impressions of Vladimir Soloviev
Selected Bibliography
Index
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Vladimir Solovyov (1853-1900), one of the greatest philosophers of the nineteenth century, was the founder of a tradition of Russian spirituality that brought together philosophy, mysticism, and theology with a powerful social message. A Platonist and a gnostic visionary, as well as a close friend of Dostoevsky, Solovyov was also a prophet who was granted three visions of Sophia, Divine Wisdom. A poet and a profoundly Christian metaphysicist, his works include The Justification of the Good; War, Progress, and the End of History; and The Meaning of Love.
This unique, timely book--the first in-depth, full-length portrait of Soloviev as a mystic to appear in English--is the rich fruit of Dr. Allen's lifelong interest in the cultural and spiritual achievements, the mysticism, and the esoteric work of the Russian people during Tsarist times leading up to the twentieth century.
C O N T E N T S:
List of Illustrations
"A Dream," a poem by Vladimir Solovief
Introduction
1. Beginnings 1853-1860
2. The First Meeting 1860-1867
3. School and University 1867-1874
4. Second and Third Meetings 1874-1881
5. Deed and Consequences 1881-1888
6. Before the Icon of Sophia 1888-1895
7. The Communication of All Things 1895-1900
8. Epilogue
"Three Meetings" by Vladimir Soloviev
"The Work of Human Beings for the Earth" by Vladimir Soloviev
"A Short Narrative about Antichrist" by Vladimir Soloviev
Regarding Soloviev's "Conversation"
Two Recollections concerning Vladimir Soloviev
"On Lake Saima in Winter" by Vladimir Soloviev
Impressions of Vladimir Soloviev
Selected Bibliography
Index
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