Thanks for the response, Greg.
I'm glad to see that I'm in not disastrously wide of the mark with
respect to your position.
I'll digest your comments over the next couple of days, but just wanted
to say that I consider it a great pity that the Russian authors -
whether in philosophy or religion - are not so readily available in the
west.
Personally, I've found Eastern Orthodox theology to be a tremendously
refreshing perspective and can only imagine that there is a wealth of
reflection to be mined - if only it were more easily accessible.
More later,
Murray Hogg
Pastor, East Camberwell Baptist Church, Victoria, Australia
Post-Grad Student (MTh), Australian College of Theology
Gregory Arago wrote:
<snip>
> have a dilemma, which I think V. Solovyov’s category of god-manhood
(bogochilovechestvo) fruitfully addresses. However, since probably few
people on this list are privy to knowledge about Solovyov (or Russian
religious philosophy in general) and since I am by no means an expert on
bogochilovechestvo (except as an en-souled human person) we’ll have to
leave that one aside for now.
</snip>
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