Summary
Georges Florovsky: Paths of Russian Theology 1-4
Georges Vasilyevich Florovsky was a Russian Orthodox priest, theologian and historian. Born in the Russian Empire, he spent his working life in Paris (1920-1949) and New York (1949-1979). Along with Sergej Bulgakov, Vladimir Lossky, Justin Popović and Dumitru Stăniloae, he was one of the most influential Eastern Orthodox Christian theologians of the mid-20th century. He was particularly concerned that modern Christian theology could receive inspiration from the lively intellectual debates of the patristic traditions of the undivided Church, and not from later scholastic or reformation categories of thought.
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