Author : Prof. Sergei Averintsev
Publisher : Vladimir Djambov
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 680 pages
Book Rating : 4./5 ( download)
Book Synopsis Dictionary (Sophia-Logos) by : Prof. Sergei Averintsev
Download or read book Dictionary (Sophia-Logos) written by Prof. Sergei Averintsev and published by Vladimir Djambov. This book was released on 2021-12-13 with total page 680 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html “Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html TRINITY. … There are frequent analogies with 3 grammatical persons (completion of “You” and “I” in “He”), 3 abilities of the soul (memory, thought and love), triple division of time (past, present and future). According to the Orthodox doctrine, the third hypostasis "proceeds" from the first, as the only existential primordial basis, according to the Catholic - from the first and second, as the reality of love that unites them. They all participate in the creation and existence of the cosmos according to the following formula: everything is from the Father (for it is endowed with being from Him), through the Son (for it is arranged through His shaping energy of meaning) and in the Spirit (for it receives vital integrity from Him). There are frequent analogies with 3 grammatical persons (completion of “You” and “I” in “He”), 3 abilities of the soul (memory, thought and love), triple division of time (past, present and future). According to the Orthodox doctrine, the third hypostasis "emanates" from the first, as the only existential primordial basis, according to the Catholic doctrine, from the first and second, as the reality of love that unites them. 3 abilities of the soul (memory, thought and love), triple division of time (past, present and future). According to the Orthodox doctrine, the third hypostasis "emanates" from the first, as the only existential primordial basis, according to the Catholic doctrine, from the first and second, as the reality of love that unites them. 3 abilities of the soul (memory, thought and love), triple division of time (past, present and future). According to the Orthodox doctrine, the third hypostasis "emanates" from the first, as the only existential primordial basis, according to the Catholic doctrine, from the first and second, as the reality of love that unites them. TRINITY has not been the subject of depiction in art for a long time; theology insisted that God can only be portrayed in the face of Jesus Christ, for only in this person did He make Himself visible and manifested; everything else is reprehensible fantasies. However, the appearance of three Angels to Abraham, depicted in the mosaics of the 5th-6th centuries. (Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, San Vitale in Ravenna), is interpreted as a phenomenon of Trinity; this is how the iconographic type “Trinity Old Testament", brought to perfection by the artist Andrei Rublev. S. S. Averintsev's dictionary gives the reader both a universal sum of knowledge from A to Z and the energy of a meaningful personal choice between the narrow path of the "father of faith" Abraham and the wide path of post-atheistic "Paganism." Articles highly appreciated by experts - the decoration of the "Philosophical Encyclopedia" and "New Philosophical Encyclopedia", "Brief Literary Encyclopedia", "Myths of the Nations of the World", "Christianity", etc. - are collected together for the first time in this book. The synthesis of Averintsev's dictionary reveals the special qualities of its constituent elements, which were previously "concealed" by a break in the general context, isolated from each other by a dense fog of ideology. The reader experienced a real shock when, among the empty waters of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, he stumbled upon the rock of Averintsev's article "Logos" or "Love". Unforgettable meetings: amid the haze of half-truths in the ocean of half-knowledge, the articles of the Master have always clearly stood out as high and reliable islands of a special rock, a special crystal clear thought. Covering these islands now with a single glance, we read on the map of the era: the Averintsev Archipelago.