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    Hesychasme en katholieke theologie.F. Bossuyt - 1964 - Bijdragen 25 (2-3):229-238.
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    Political Hesychasm? Vladimir Petrunin’s Neo-Byzantine Interpretation of the Social Doctrine of the Russian Orthodox Church.Kristina Stöckl - 2010 - Studies in East European Thought 62 (1):125-133.
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    Political Hesychasm? Vladimir Petrunin’s Neo-Byzantine Interpretation of the Social Doctrine of the Russian Orthodox Church. [REVIEW]Kristina Stöckl - 2010 - Studies in East European Thought 62 (1):125 - 133.
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    Heart-Centered Paths.İsa Babur - 2023 - Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 7 (2):35-61.
    The comparative analysis of Hesychasm in the late Byzantine Orthodox Church and Sufism in the Islamic tradition illuminates intriguing parallels and distinctions in their spiritual frameworks. Emphasizing the significance of spiritual experiences through prayer, Hesychasm, rooted in Orthodox spirituality, focuses on hesychia and the prayer of the heart. Sufism, within the Islamic tradition, centers on dhikr, the continuous remembrance of Allah. Despite shared teachings on the heart and continuous prayer, the traditions diverge in practices, such as the Jesus (...)
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    What’s in God’s name: literary forerunners and philosophical allies of the imjaslavie debate. [REVIEW]Nel Grillaert - 2012 - Studies in East European Thought 64 (3-4):163-181.
    The aim of this paper is to explore the interaction between a tradition that belongs originally to the realm of orthodox contemplative monasticism (i.e., hesychasm) and nineteenth-and early twentieth-century Russian intellectuals. In the first part, this paper will explore how hesychasm gradually penetrated nineteenthcentury secular culture; a special focus will be on the hermitage of Optina Pustyn' and its renowned elders, as well as their appeal to members of the Optina-intelligentsia, especially Fëdor Dostoevskij. Then, attention will shift to (...)
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    Invoquer le Nom de Jésus, une dévotion risquée.Jean-Marie Gueullette - 2021 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 104 (4):675-702.
    Attestée dès le Nouveau Testament, l’invocation du Nom de Jésus est une forme de prière qui est présente tout au long de l’histoire chrétienne. Elle peut être envisagée selon trois modalités : la contemplation, la démarche thérapeutique, ou l’invocation en vue du salut. Cependant, elle n’est pas sans soulever de questions théologiques, et aussi bien l’Occident que l’Orient ont connu des conflits assez vifs à son sujet. Les dérives qui étaient dénoncées ne sont pas tant à identifier à de la (...)
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    Ісихастська життєстійкість в монастирській культурі.Lyudmyla Usikova - 2015 - Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac:56-66.
    Стаття присвячена розгляду ісихастської життєстійкості православного чернецтва та її виявлення в подвижництві вітчизняних монахів. Ісихастська духовна практика дає можливість синергійного спілкування і споглядання Духа Святого. Такий стан ченця можна назвати релігійним катарсисом – духовним результатом процесу очищення душі, зцілення душі і тіла, пізнання Господа і самого себе в синергійній єдності. З цього випливає, що ісихастська життєстійкість пов’язана з аскетикою і катарсисом, до яких можна наблизитися живою вірою в Бога, послухом, безперервною молитвою, турботою про дух, праведним життям. Ісихастська життєстійкість народжується з (...)
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    The Russian cosmists: the esoteric futurism of Nikolai Fedorov and his followers.George M. Young - 2012 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The spiritual geography of Russian cosmism. General characteristics ; Recent definitions of cosmism -- Forerunners of Russian cosmism. Vasily Nazarovich Karazin (1773-1842) ; Alexander Nikolaevich Radishchev (1749-1802) ; Poets: Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, (1711-1765) and Gavriila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816) ; Prince Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky (1803-1869) ; Aleksander Vasilyevich Sukhovo-Kobylin (1817-1903) -- The Russian philosophical context. Philosophy as a passion ; The destiny of Russia ; Thought as a call for action ; The totalitarian cast of mind -- The religious and spiritual (...)
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  9. Ekzistent︠s︡ialnata tema i problematikata na Palamizma.Kiril Milchev - 2001 - Sofii︠a︡: Izdatelska biblioteka Kirilit︠s︡a.
     
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    Шлях духовного становлення у філософсько-релігійних поглядах представників українського середньовіччя і ранньомодерної доби в контексті вчення про теозис.Olena G. Hudzenko - 2020 - Вісник Харківського Національного Університету Імені В. Н. Каразіна. Серія «Філософія. Філософські Перипетії» 62:117-127.
    In the article the author tries to analyze the vision of the path of spiritual formation in the philosophical and religious views of the Ukrainian Middle Ages and the early modernism representatives in the context of the doctrine of theosis. It is noted that the doctrine of deification is considered fundamental to the theology of holiness. Theosis, the idea of which is to renew the image and the likeness of God in a person, is the main goal of life from (...)
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    On the role of the dispute between "non-possessors" and "Josephites" in the culture of Moscow's prediction.N. S. Jurtueva - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:61-62.
    In the XIV century. centripetal tendencies began to appear in the Moscow principality. Inside the Russian church, several areas were distinguished. Part of the clergy supported the specificobar form. The other understood the need for transformations in society. As a result, this led to a split in the Russian church in the 15th century for "non-possessors" and "Josephites". The former linked the fate of the future with the ideology of hesychasm and its moral transformation, while the latter sought support (...)
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    Practices of the self and spiritual practices: Michel Foucault and the Eastern Christian discourse.S. S. Khoruzhiĭ - 2015 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. Edited by Kristina Stoeckl.
    In this book Sergey Horujy undertakes a novel comparative analysis of Foucault s theory of practices of the self and the Eastern Orthodox ascetical tradition of Hesychasm, revealing great affinity between these two radical subject-less approaches to anthropology. As he facilitates the dialogue between the two, he offers both an original treatment of ascetical and mystical practices and an up-to-date interpretation of Foucault that goes against the grain of mainstream scholarship. In the second half of the book Horujy transitions (...)
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    Methexiology: philosophical theology and theological philosophy for the deification of humanity.Nicolas K. Laos - 2016 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    Methexiology is not a particular theory, but rather a general philosophical orientation. Therefore, in Methexiology: Philosophical Theology and Theological Philosophy for the Deification of Humanity, Nicolas Laos elucidates the significance of methexiology for the study of ontology, epistemology, ethics, philosophical psychology, theory of justice, philosophy of history, and philosophy of religion. Laos argues that, faced with the modern and the postmodern crises of meaning, we need a new myth, a new spiritual formula, for the resacralization of humanity and the cosmos, (...)
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    The Ethical and Aesthetic Function of Light (in Serbo Croation).Marin Mladenov - 1990 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 36 (3):651-660.
    Pagan solar and fire metaphors, which Christianity accepts and modifies and which are frequent in the early literature of the Serbs and Bulgarians, experience very wide use in the 14th and 15th centuries, i.e., in the period when Hesychasm (Palamism) becomes a peculiar poetics of the early Renaissance. With the Hesychasts antique solar metaphors acquire a new poetic-religious semantics. For the Hesychasts light becomes a postulate of philosophy and aesthetics. From the Bible, liturgy and early literature the given metaphors (...)
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    Doctrine of Deification in the Works of Cardinal Tomáš Špidlík and His Pupils.Ivana Noble & Zdenko Širka - 2019 - Philotheos 19 (1):125-143.
    This article focuses on the work of Czech Jesuit Cardinal Tomáš Špidlík (1919-2010), continued in his pupils, both in Rome, where he taught for most of his life, and in the Czech Republic. It explores in particular how studies of hesychasm marked their understanding of deification. It asks in which sense their work can be seen as a Western attempt to rehabilitate the doctrine of deification in its experiential and theological complexity, where they contribute to the renewal of the (...)
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  16. Η συμβολή των υστεροβυζαντινών λογίων στο δυτικό αριστοτελισμό του 15ου αιώνα.Georgios Steiris - 2017 - Dia-Logos 7:170-199.
    The Contribution of Byzantine Scholars to Renaissance Aristotelianism It is widely known that the Byzantine scholars who fled to Italy during the fifteenth century contributed to Renaissance philosophy. They brought with them manuscripts and produced editions and translations of Greek philosophical texts. Despite the common view that their works were seminal for the development of Renaissance Platonism, a closer examination of the texts and their activity proves that they were mainly interested in Aristotelian philosophy. The vast majority of them did (...)
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    Merton and Buddhism: Wisdom, Emptiness and Everyday Mind (review).Kristin Johnston Largen - 2010 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 30:218-221.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Merton and Buddhism: Wisdom, Emptiness and Everyday MindKristin Johnston LargenMerton and Buddhism: Wisdom, Emptiness and Everyday Mind. Edited by Bonnie Bowman Thurston. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2007. 271 pp.This particular book—Merton and Buddhism—is the fourth in a series that seeks to study world religions “through the lens of Thomas Merton’s life and writing” (p. viii). The first three volumes in the series are Merton and Sufism, Merton and (...)
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    Uno strano modo di pregare. I passalorinchiti alle origini dell'esicasmo?Carlo Nardi - 2011 - Augustinianum 51 (2):423-449.
    Important issues of Sinaitic and Byzantine hesychasm suggest the hypothesis of ancient derivations from the movement of the Passalorynchites or theTascodrugites, which has connections with the Montanist world. This religious experience, still alive in the fourth century, had peculiar modalities of prayer connected with breathing discipline, similar to respiration techniques present in hesychasm during the first centuries of second millennium. The article emphasizes spiritual ways that demonstrate an underground continuity between ancient uses and noteworthy aspects of Byzantine monasticism (...)
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    Between Christianity and Buddhism: Towards a Phenomenology of the Body–Mind.Nathalie Depraz - 2003 - Diogenes 50 (4):23-32.
    This paper is situated in the broader context of an examination of the relationship between East and West from the particular perspective of our experience of the body. It is therefore based on two specific traditions, one belonging to the East - a particular strand of Tibetan Buddhism - the other to the West - the Orthodox tradition of the heart prayer - in order to try to show the similarities and differences in their approach to the body and attempt (...)
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    Understanding of personality: Averintsev, Bybler, Gefter, Bibikhin.Svetlana Neretina - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    The problem of personality in philosophy has been significant since the emergence of Christianity. In Soviet Russia, this problem has been actualized since the 2nd half of the twentieth century, since the Thaw, when the books of Russian religious philosophers became known. We were the original heirs of Christian ontology and ethics, which assumed that a personal appeal to God on You (Tu) testified to a change of places in the interior of being itself, which becomes intimate, close, because the (...)
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  21. A Historical Outline of Byzantine Philosophy and Its Basic Subjects.Katelis Viglas - 2010 - Peitho 1 (1):121-144.
    The article seeks to present an overview of the history of Byzantine philosophy. It takes its point of departure in the most important factors that influenced and shaped the Patristic thought. Subsequently, the paper considers the relative autonomy of Byzantine philosophy and offers a brief profile of major philosophers that contributed to the stream in the period from 9th to 15th century. From the numerous subjects that were taken into account by the most prominent Byzantine philosophers, the article discusses such (...)
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    The Two Sorts of Hesychast Ethics.Sergey S. Horujy - 2019 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (1):40-69.
    This article presents a systematic reconstruction of the original ethics created by the tradition of Orthodox hesychasm. Analysis reveals that the tradition has developed two very different kinds o...
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    Negativnai︠a︡ antropologii︠a︡: monografii︠a︡.A. V. Chechulin - 1999 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izd-vo RGPU im. A.I. Gert︠s︡ena.
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  24. O starom i novom.S. S. Khoruzhiĭ - 2000 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡.
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    Платонізм та арістотелізм як джерело відмінностей внутрішньої форми християнських традицій Західної Європи та Візантії доби Середньовіччя (стаття третя – закінчення).Volodymyr Bilodid - 2023 - Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac 1 (1):131-166.
    В цій історіософській за «жанром» статті досліджуються особливості ставлення до платонізму й арістотелізму в «власне візантійській філософії» (В. Лур'є) святоотчого традиціоналізму. Автор виходить з того, що в цій духовно-ідейній течії філософська полярність платонізму й арістотелізму постає як у звичній, так і в незвично-перетвореній формі полярності містичного («платонічного») і раціонально-дискурсивного («арістотеліан-ського») способів пізнання. Показано, що в центрі візантійської культури була Церква, вченням якої було богослів'я, його “служницею” – філософія, а їх найголовнішою проблемою – богопізнання, яка, по-різному досліджувалася і вирішувалася в католицизмі (...)
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    Dve universitetski lekt︠s︡ii.T︠S︡ocho Boi︠a︡dzhiev - 1997 - Veliko Tŭrnovo: Slovo.
    Mikhail Psel i vizantiĭskii︠a︡t khumanizŭm na XI vek -- Palamitskite sporove.
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  27. Breaks and links. Prospects for Russian religious philosophy today.S. S. Horujy - 2001 - Studies in East European Thought 53 (4):269-284.
    An analytical review of the current situation of Christian philosophyin Russia is presented, aiming to explain, why so much expectedrenaissance of this philosophy in the post-soviet period did nottake place. Russian philosophy is shown to be structurally a synthesis of the Western conceptual framework and Eastern Christian discourse,the latter being, in turn, the synthesis of patristic and asceticdiscourse, including two basic paradigms, deification (theosis)and sacralisation, and having energy as its dominant category.The key role of ascetic experience in Eastern Christian discourseis (...)
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