Thesis
The theology of Vladimir Nikolaievich Lossky: an exposition and critique
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Part 1. Chapter 1. Introduction: the Man and his work. The intellectual life of Russia at the turn of the century was marked by a lively interest in religious questions, and, in some circles, a cautious rapprochement between the intelligentsia and the Orthodox Church. Vladimir Lossky was born into an academic environment which looked more sympathetically upon traditional Christianity than had previously been usual: and the fact of his being brought up in a household both academic and (arti...
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      + Allchin, A
      
    
      
  
            - Division:
 - HUMS
 - Department:
 - Theology Faculty
 - Sub department:
 - Theology and Religion Faculty
 - Role:
 - Supervisor
 
- Publication date:
 - 1975
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 - Type of award:
 - DPhil
 - Level of award:
 - Doctoral
 - Awarding institution:
 - Oxford University, UK
 
- Language:
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                    English
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 - UUID:
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 - Local pid:
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                    ora:5961
 - Deposit date:
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                    2011-12-09
 
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- Copyright holder:
 - Williams, R
 - Copyright date:
 - 1975
 
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