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Georges Vasilievich Florovsky ( Russian: Гео́ргий Васи́льевич Флоро́вский; 9 September [ O.S. 28 August] 1893 – August 11, 1979) was a Russian Orthodox priest, theologian, and historian . Born in the Russian Empire, he spent his working life in Paris (1920–1949) and New York (1949–1979). With Sergei Bulgakov ...
- August 11, 1979, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.
Oct 23, 2019 · Georges Florovsky. Protopresbyter Georges Vasilievich Florovsky ( August 23, 1893 – August 11, 1979) was a prominent 20th century Orthodox Christian priest, theologian, and writer, active in the ecumenical movement. His writing is known for its clear, profound style, covering subjects on nearly every aspect of Church life.
Archpriest Georges Vasilievich Florovsky (September 9, 1893–August 11, 1979) was born in Odessa as the fourth child of an Orthodox priest. Inspired by the erudite environment in which he grew up, he learned English, German, French, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew while still a schoolboy. At eighteen, he started to study philosophy and history.
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Jan 2, 2024 · Father Georges Florovsky formulated his theological program, known as the project of neopatristic synthesis, at a turning point in his life, in those very years and months of the mid-1930s when he completed his most significant work on the history of Russian theology – Ways of Russian Theology (Florovsky 1987).
Auteur inconnu — Domaine public. Georges Florovsky is born on August 28, 1893, in Elizavetgrad (now Kropivnitskyï, Ukraine) but when he was 6 months old his family moved to Odessa. His father, Vasily, was a priest and Rector of the Cathedral in Odessa. Both his father and his mother, Klavdia Popruzhenko, were of clerical families.
Apr 16, 2014 · Georges Florovsky is the mastermind of a “return to the Church Fathers” in twentieth-century Orthodox theology. His theological vision—the neopatristic synthesis—became the main paradigm of Orthodox theology and the golden standard of Eastern Orthodox identity in the West. Focusing on Florovsky’s European period (1920–1948), this ...
Aug 24, 2023 · This article discusses the meanings of “creativity”—tvorchestvo—as we encounter it in Georges Florovsky’s thought, first and foremost in his magnum opus Ways of Russian Theology (1937). Tvorchestvo had by this time become a key concept in Russian pre-revolutionary and later émigré thought. It is associated above all with Nikolai Berdyaev’s philosophy, but it also plays an ...