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mattress,/
And you shall sleep restful nights" (St. Ephraim the Syrian).


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Does God Love Russian Theologians?

Eerdmans has done a very commendable job over the years covering what they call "the Russian front." This has chiefly manifested itself in producing fine translations of the works of Bulgakov, but also increasingly in other areas, as with this forthcoming book by Johannes Oravecz, God as Love: The Concept and Spiritual Aspects of Agape in Modern Russian Religious Thought (Eerdmans, 2013), 528pp.

About this book we are told:
Nineteenth-century Russian religious intellectuals devoted a great deal of attention to the concept of agape, or Divine Love, arguing that the Christian church is a reflection of the triune, self-sacrificing God and his love for all of creation. On account of their deliberations, these intellectuals played a key role in mediating between the Orthodox Church and modern society.

In God as Love Johannes Oravecz presents a comprehensive summation of twenty-five prominent Russian thinkers and their thought on the concept of agape, showing in detail how they broke new ground in their various affirmations of the truth that God is love. No other book in any language treats this topic with such breadth and depth.

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