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  2. Sophiology - Wikipedia

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    Sophiology (Russian: Софиология; by detractors also called Sophianism (Софианство) or Sophism (Софизм)) is a controversial school of thought in the Russian Orthodox tradition of Eastern Orthodox Christianity that holds that Divine Wisdom (or Sophia—Greek: σοφία; literally translatable to "wisdom") is to be ...

  3. Vladimir Solovyov (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov [a] (Russian: Влади́мир Серге́евич Соловьёв; 28 January [O.S. 16 January] 1853 – 13 August [O.S. 31 July] 1900) was a Russian philosopher, theologian, poet, pamphleteer, and literary critic, who played a significant role in the development of Russian philosophy and poetry at the end of the 19th century and in the spiritual renaissance ...

  4. David Bentley Hart - Wikipedia

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    David Bentley Hart (born February 20, 1965) is an American philosopher, theologian, essayist, cultural commentator, fiction author, religious studies scholar. Reviewers have commented on Hart's baroque prose and provocative rhetoric in over one thousand essays, reviews, and papers as well as twenty-four books (including translations).

  5. Religious views on love - Wikipedia

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    Love is the effulgent manifestation! Love is the spiritual fulfilment! Love is the light of the Kingdom! Love is the breath of the Holy Spirit inspired into the human spirit! Love is the cause of the manifestation of the Truth (God) in the phenomenal world!. Love is the necessary tie proceeding from the realities of things through divine creation!"

  6. Pavel Florensky - Wikipedia

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    During this period the young Florensky, who had no religious upbringing, began taking an interest in studies beyond "the limitations of physical knowledge" [8] In 1904 he graduated from the Imperial Moscow University and declined a teaching position at the university: instead, he proceeded to study theology at the Ecclesiastical Academy in ...

  7. Thomas Jay Oord - Wikipedia

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    The Uncontrolling Love of God: An Open and Relational Account of Providence (2015) 978-0830840847; Defining Love: A Philosophical, Scientific, and Theological Engagement (2010) ISBN 1-58743-257-9; The Nature of Love: A Theology (2010) ISBN 978-0-8272-0828-5; The Best News You Will Ever Hear (with Robert Luhn) (2011) ISBN 978-0-9829300-5-2

  8. Religious Affections - Wikipedia

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    He basically concludes that the fruit of the Spirit are the religious affections, love being the chief affection, and that all other fruit (or Christian virtues) flow from this. "Love is the chief of the affections, and as it were the fountain of them." (p. 76, Banner of Truth Edition).

  9. Sophrony (Sakharov) - Wikipedia

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    "A Presentation of the theology of Archimandrite Sophrony." (ISBN 1-878997-74-2). I Love Therefore I Am by Nicholas V. Sakharov. St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2003 (ISBN 0-88141-236-8). I Know a Man in Christ: Elder Sophrony the Hesychast and Theologian by Hierotheos (Vlachos). Holy Monastery of the Birth of the Theotokos, 2015 (ISBN 960-7070 ...