Lectures on Divine Humanity

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Lectures on Divine Humanity is a philosophical and theological work by Russian thinker Vladimir Solovyov that explores the idea of the divine nature of humanity and the synthesis of religion, philosophy, and ethics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
theological work
associatedWith Christian humanism
Russian Silver Age religious thought
author Vladimir Solovyov NERFINISHED
centralConcept Godmanhood (Bogochelovechestvo) NERFINISHED
divine humanity
integration of faith and reason
moral transformation of humanity
unity of God and humanity in Christ
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
ethicalFocus Christian moral ideal
transfiguration of human society
genre Christian theology
philosophy of religion
hasPart lecture
series of lectures
hasTranslation English
other European languages
influenced 20th-century Orthodox theology
Pavel Florensky NERFINISHED
Russian religious philosophy
Sergei Bulgakov NERFINISHED
influencedBy Christian mysticism
Eastern Orthodox theology
German idealism
Platonism NERFINISHED
mainSubject Christian ethics
Christology NERFINISHED
Godmanhood
divine nature of humanity
synthesis of religion and philosophy
theosis
originalLanguage Russian
philosophicalFocus relationship between God and man
unity of truth, goodness, and beauty
philosophicalTradition Christian Platonism
Russian religious philosophy
religiousTradition Christianity
Russian Orthodoxy
theologicalFocus cosmic role of Christ
incarnation of Christ
redemption of humanity
workOf Vladimir Solovyov NERFINISHED

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Vladimir Solovyov notableWork Lectures on Divine Humanity