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  • av Vladimir Lossky
    449,-

    The authoritative study of Eastern Orthodox theology, presenting a tradition in which doctrine and mystical experience are mutually supporting.

  • av Vladimir Lossky
    1 001,-

    Vladimir Lossky's posthumously published masterwork on German monk and mystic Eckhart is now made available in English for the first time.

  • av Vladimir Lossky
    212,-

  • - Knowing the Unknowable God
    av Vladimir Lossky
    577,-

    Vladimir Lossky's posthumously published masterwork is now made available in English for the first time. Eckhart's Apophatic Theology is the culmination of a long process, whereby the renowned Orthodox philosopher and theologian embraced the ways of thinking of a thirteenth-century German mendicant and mystic. While refusing to simplify Eckhart's theology to a system or single motif, Lossky explores in detail the various ramifications of Eckhart's insistence on the ineffability of God. Is God to be regarded as 'being', or the 'One', or 'Intellect'? Does God's pure expression of each of these preclude the others? Framed by six key statements about God's essence, Lossky lays out Eckhart's approach to this dilemma. His understanding of the problem, guided by careful engagement with a multitude of sources, is exhaustive. Scholars will welcome this eagerly-anticipated translation.

  • av Vladimir Lossky
    388 - 406,-

  • av Vladimir Lossky & Leonid Ouspensky
    385 - 475,-

    The classic work on the techniques, language and interpretation of icons in the context of theology and faith. Commentary and analysis of the main types of icons. Lavishly illustrated, with 160 pages of text with drawings, 13 b/w and 51 color plates.

  • av Vladimir Lossky
    144,-

    In this volume, Vladimir Lossky studies the meaning of the vision of God and its impact on the life and thought of the Church from its earliest days to the synthesis of St Gregory Palamas and those who followed him (14th century), a vision which is more than metaphor, but the purpose and goal of the Christian life.

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