Vladimir Lossky

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Vladimir Lossky was a prominent 20th-century Eastern Orthodox theologian best known for his work on apophatic theology and the mystical, Trinitarian character of Christian doctrine.

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instanceOf Christian theologian
Eastern Orthodox theologian
human
birthName Vladimir Nikolaevich Lossky NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart attack
citizenship France
Russian Empire
countryOfBirth Russian Empire
countryOfDeath France
dateOfBirth 1903-06-08
dateOfDeath 1958-02-07
educatedAt University of Petrograd NERFINISHED
employer St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Russian
familyName Lossky NERFINISHED
father Nikolai Lossky NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Eastern Orthodox theology NERFINISHED
Trinitarian theology
apophatic theology
mystical theology
theology
givenName Vladimir NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century Orthodox theology
Eastern Orthodox theologians NERFINISHED
John Zizioulas NERFINISHED
influencedBy Church Fathers NERFINISHED
Eastern Christian mysticism
Gregory Palamas NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
French
Russian
movement Neo-patristic synthesis NERFINISHED
notableIdea Trinitarian structure of Christian theology
distinction between essence and energies in God
emphasis on deification (theosis)
mystical character of Christian doctrine
primacy of apophatic theology in Eastern Orthodoxy
notableWork The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church NERFINISHED
The Vision of God NERFINISHED
occupation theologian
university teacher
placeOfBirth Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Paris
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
residence Paris
workLocation Paris

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John Zizioulas influencedBy Vladimir Lossky