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Bulgakov on Plato and Aristotle

Bulgakov on Plato and Aristotle

Reading Notes on Bulgakov’s The Bride of the Lamb: Chapter 1. ​The Creation of the World “Out of Nothing”: Section 3.​ The Sophianicity of the World: Sub-Section a. Platonism & b. Aristotelianism

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Jesse Hake
Oct 16, 2023
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Here are my brief reading notes and reflections from the first two subsections (on Platonism and Aristotelianism) from section three, chapter one in Bulgakov’s The Bride of the Lamb. (See the full outline and schedule here.) Please subscribe to continue (and to share your own thoughts with me in return I hope).

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