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Bulgakov on Dualism and Atheism (or Cosmism) versus a Christian Cosmology

Bulgakov on Dualism and Atheism (or Cosmism) versus a Christian Cosmology

Reading Notes on Bulgakov’s The Bride of the Lamb: Chapter 1. ​The Creation of the World “Out of Nothing”: Sections 1. ​Cosmism and 2. ​Dualism

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Oct 07, 2023
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Cosmographical Diagram, Gossuin de Metz, 13th-c.

Here are my very brief reading notes from the first two sections in Bulgakov’s The Bride of the Lamb. (See the full outline and schedule here.) As I have also read You Are Gods: On Nature and Supernature and other related material by David Bentley Hart, I’ll not be able to resist the occasional speculative comparison there as well. Please subscribe to continue.

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