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Georges Florovsky and St Justin Popović: Brothers in arms for the Neopatristic Synthesis

Cvetković, Vladimir

(Springer Nauture, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cvetković, Vladimir
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11212-023-09588-0
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3529
AB  - The aim of the paper is to offer an overview of the long-lasting friendship between
Georges Florovsky and St Justin Popović, as well as of their common project to build
an Orthodox theological synthesis on the basis of the patristic tradition. The paper
focuses on three periods from Florovsky’s and Popović’s lives, from late 1910 and to
early 1920, from late 1920s to late 1930s, and finally on 1940s. I argue that in the first
period both authors developed their theological visions relying on Solovyov and
Florensky, on the one hand, and in opposition to the ecclesial nationalism of the
Slavophiles and conservative Orthodox hierarchs, on the other hand. Further, I
investigate how during the late 1920s and 1930s both authors searched for an
Orthodox synthesis mostly in dialogue with their Orthodox predecessors, especially
Solovyov, Florensky and Bulgakov, as well as the modern western philosophical
tradition. The focus will shift then to the 1940s, which was characterized by frequent
meetings between Florovsky and Popović in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. I argue that in this
period the Church Fathers became for both authors the golden standard for Orthodox
theology, and the idea of the neo-patristic synthesis developed in the full scale.
PB  - Springer Nauture
T2  - Studies in East European Thought
T1  - Georges Florovsky and St Justin Popović: Brothers in arms for the Neopatristic Synthesis
DO  - 10.1007/s11212-023-09588-0
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cvetković, Vladimir",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The aim of the paper is to offer an overview of the long-lasting friendship between
Georges Florovsky and St Justin Popović, as well as of their common project to build
an Orthodox theological synthesis on the basis of the patristic tradition. The paper
focuses on three periods from Florovsky’s and Popović’s lives, from late 1910 and to
early 1920, from late 1920s to late 1930s, and finally on 1940s. I argue that in the first
period both authors developed their theological visions relying on Solovyov and
Florensky, on the one hand, and in opposition to the ecclesial nationalism of the
Slavophiles and conservative Orthodox hierarchs, on the other hand. Further, I
investigate how during the late 1920s and 1930s both authors searched for an
Orthodox synthesis mostly in dialogue with their Orthodox predecessors, especially
Solovyov, Florensky and Bulgakov, as well as the modern western philosophical
tradition. The focus will shift then to the 1940s, which was characterized by frequent
meetings between Florovsky and Popović in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. I argue that in this
period the Church Fathers became for both authors the golden standard for Orthodox
theology, and the idea of the neo-patristic synthesis developed in the full scale.",
publisher = "Springer Nauture",
journal = "Studies in East European Thought",
title = "Georges Florovsky and St Justin Popović: Brothers in arms for the Neopatristic Synthesis",
doi = "10.1007/s11212-023-09588-0"
}
Cvetković, V.. (2023). Georges Florovsky and St Justin Popović: Brothers in arms for the Neopatristic Synthesis. in Studies in East European Thought
Springer Nauture..
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11212-023-09588-0
Cvetković V. Georges Florovsky and St Justin Popović: Brothers in arms for the Neopatristic Synthesis. in Studies in East European Thought. 2023;.
doi:10.1007/s11212-023-09588-0 .
Cvetković, Vladimir, "Georges Florovsky and St Justin Popović: Brothers in arms for the Neopatristic Synthesis" in Studies in East European Thought (2023),
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11212-023-09588-0 . .
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