The Life and Thought of Lev Karsavin

The Life and Thought of Lev Karsavin
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Publisher : Rodopi
Total Pages : 487
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ISBN-10 : 9789401209144
ISBN-13 : 9401209146
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Book Synopsis The Life and Thought of Lev Karsavin by : Dominic Rubin

Download or read book The Life and Thought of Lev Karsavin written by Dominic Rubin and published by Rodopi. This book was released on 2013 with total page 487 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “At last, Russia has begun to speak in a truly original voice.” So said Anatoly Vaneev, a Soviet dissident who became Karsavin’s disciple in the Siberian gulag where the philosopher spent his last two years. The book traces the unusual trajectory of this inspiring voice: Karsavin started his career as Russia’s brightest historian of Catholic mysticism; however, his radical methods – which were far ahead of their time – shocked his conservative colleagues. The shock continued when Karsavin turned to philosophy, writing flamboyant and dense essays in a polyphonic style, which both Marxists and religious traditionalists found provocative. There was no let-up after he was expelled by Lenin from Soviet Russia: in exile, he became a leading theorist in the Eurasian political movement, combining Orthodox theology with a left-wing political orientation. Finally, Karsavin found stability when he was invited to teach history in Lithuania: there he spent twenty years reworking his philosophy, before suffering the German and Soviet invasions of his new homeland, and then deportation and death. Clearing away misunderstandings and putting the work and life in context, this book shows how Karsavin made an original contribution to European philosophy, inter-religious dialogue, Orthodox and Catholic theology, and the understanding of history.


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