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Podoba ruske pravoslavne kulture v delih Franca Grivca
ID Malmenvall, Simon (Author)

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Abstract
Čeprav slovenski akademski prostor ne slovi po sistematičnem poznavanju vzhodnega krščanstva, je na tem področju primerno izpostaviti teologa in zgodovinarja Franca Grivca (1878–1963), dolgoletnega profesorja na ljubljanski Teološki fakulteti. Pomemben del njegovih objav pomeni recepcija dveh medsebojno prepletenih razsežnosti ruske kulture: zgodovine pravoslavne Cerkve na vzhodnoslovanskem ozemlju in znamenitih religioznih mislecev 19. stoletja (Aleksej Homjakov, Fjodor Dostojevski, Vladimir Solovjov). Na takšen način je želel prispevati k intelektualnemu razvoju uniatskega gibanja znotraj katoliške Cerkve svojega časa, v katerem je katoliške Slovane, to pomeni tudi Slovence, prepoznaval kot nenadomestljive povezovalce Zahoda z Vzhodom. Grivec opozarja na prelomnico v ruski zgodovini, ki se je zgodila v času imperatorja Petra Velikega na začetku 18. stoletja, ko je postala z ukinitvijo moskovskega patriarhata Cerkev podrejena državi. Tako je bila med drugim oslabljena njena intelektualna in družbena moč, ki se je delno dvignila šele s kulturnim razcvetom v 19. stoletju. Tu se Grivec najgloblje posveča Solovjovu kot zagovorniku sinteze med papeško avtoriteto in odrešenjskim poslanstvom ruskega naroda. Glede Homjakova izpostavlja, da je njegova veličina v »idealnem spajanju verske misli in odločno religioznega življenja«, medtem ko Dostojevskega prikazuje kot »najglobljega psihologa med ruskimi pisatelji«.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:recepcija ruske kulture, pravoslavje, uniatstvo, zgodovinska teologija, zgodovina visokega šolstva
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. 1003-1015
Numbering:Letn. 82, [št.] 4
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-164187 This link opens in a new window
UDC:271.2(470):929Grivec F.
ISSN on article:0006-5722
DOI:10.34291/BV2022/04/Malmenvall This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:135709443 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
COBISS.SI-ID:8745472 This link opens in a new window

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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The image of the Russian Orthodox culture in the works of Franc Grivec
Abstract:
Although the Slovene academic environment is not known for its systematic knowledge of Eastern Christianity, Franc Grivec (1878–1963), a theologian and historian, a long-time professor at the Faculty of Theology in Ljubljana, stands out as a notable exception in this field. A significant part of his published work is dedicated to the reception of the two mutually intertwined dimensions of the Russian culture: the history of the Orthodox Church on the East Slavic territory, and the famous religious thinkers of the nineteenth century (Aleksey Khomyakov, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Vladimir Solovyov). By doing so, this author aimed to contribute to the intellectual development of the Uniate movement within the Catholic Church of his time, in which he claimed the Catholic Slavs, i.e., Slovenes included, to be irreplaceable mediators between the West and the East. Grivec brings attention to the turning point in Russian history that took place in the time of the Emperor Peter the Great at the beginning of the eighteenth century, when the Moscow Patriarchate was abolished and consequently the Church was made subordinate to the state. This weakened its intellectual and social power which was partly restored only with the cultural revival in the nineteenth century. Here, Grivec devotes his deepest endeavours to Solovyov as the advocate of synthesis between the Papal authority and salvific mission of the Russian nation. In the case of Khomyakov, he stresses that his greatness is in “the ideal fusion of religious thought and decisively religious life,” while he portrays Dostoyevsky as “the most profound psychologist among Russian writers.

Keywords:reception of Russian culture, Eastern Orthodoxy, unionism, historical theology, history of university education

Projects

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:J6-3140
Name:Slovenska intelektualna zgodovina v luči sodobnih teorij religije: od ločitve duhov in kulturnega boja do komunistične revolucije

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