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Georgij Florovski in zgodovina v teologiji
ID Malmenvall, Simon (Author)

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Abstract
Prispevek prinaša pregled glavnih idej Georgija Florovskega (1893–1979), enega izmed najuglednejših pravoslavnih teologov in zgodovinarjev 20. stoletja. Obravnavani sta dve medsebojno povezani temi: vizija intelektualne in cerkvene prenove, ki jo Florovski imenuje neopatristična sinteza, ta pa izhaja iz njegovega pojmovanja (odrešenjske) zgodovine kot jedra krščanske izkušnje in ključne razsežnosti božjega razodetja. Glede zgodovine avtor prispevka meni, da so takšna stališča v delih Florovskega, zlasti v Poslanstvu krščanskega zgodovinarja (1959) kot najbolj reprezentativnem besedilu, dosledno pojasnjena in skoraj vseskozi prisotna. Po drugi strani se zdi, da se neopatristična sinteza Florovskega – kljub uporabi v monumentalni študiji Poti ruske teologije (1937) in vplivu na (post)moderno pravoslavno teološko misel – opira na posplošene trditve, kot je poziv o prevzetju ,miselnosti‘ (grških) cerkvenih očetov. Na tak način Florovski poudarja pomen zgodovine kot večplastne resničnosti tako v duhovno-ekleziološkem kakor tudi empirično-zgodovinopisnem pogledu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:neopatristična sinteza, zgodovina odrešenja, cerkveni očetje, pravoslavje, ruska teologija
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2022
Year:2022
Number of pages:Str. 639-650
Numbering:Letn. 82, [št.] 3
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-164125 This link opens in a new window
UDC:271.2-18-9Florovski G.
ISSN on article:0006-5722
DOI:10.34291/BV2022/03/Malmenvall This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:134734595 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.10.2024
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Title:Bogoslovni vestnik : glasilo Teološke fakultete v Ljubljani
Shortened title:Bogosl. vestn.
Publisher:Teološka fakulteta
ISSN:0006-5722
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Language:English
Title:Georges Florovsky and history in theology
Abstract:
This article offers an overview of the main ideas of Georges Florovsky (1893–1979), one of the most renown Eastern Orthodox theologians and historians of the twentieth century. Here, two interconnected subjects are addressed: a vision of intellectual and ecclesiastical renewal which Florovsky himself defined as neopatristic synthesis originating from his conceptualization of (salvation) history as a core of Christian experience and the crucial dimension of Divine revelation. Concerning history, the author of this article finds those ideas to be consequently explained and almost omnipresent in Florovsky’s writings, The Predicament of the Christian Historian (1959) being the most representative text. On the other hand, Florovsky’s neopatristic synthesis, despite its application in the monumental study Ways of Russian Theology (1937) and influence on the (post)modern Eastern Orthodox thought, seems to rely on generalizations, for example, the call to adopt the ʻmindʼ of the (Greek) Church fathers. In this way, the author accentuates the importance of history as a complex reality both in a spiritual-ecclesiological and empirical-historiographical perspective.

Keywords:neopatristic synthesis, salvation history, Church fathers, Eastern Orthodoxy, Russian theology

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