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К вопросу о западных влияниях в гомилетике Святителя Московского Филарета (размышления над «Келейными записками» Святителя)

К вопросу о западных влияниях в гомилетике Святителя Московского Филарета (размышления над «Келейными записками» Святителя)

Abstract

By way of considering Metropolitan Philaret's (Drozdov) attention towards the works written by European spiritual writers, including F. Fenelon, G. Guion and others, the consecutive interest of the Moscow Sviatitel towards the western theology was traced, first of all it concerns its ascetic aspect, and its prerequisites were revealed (western theology), also its influence on Mitropolitan Philaret stance towards both the representatives of mystic directions in Russia and members of foreign confessions of the Christian West.

На примере внимания митрополита Филарета (Дроздова) к сочинениям европейских духовных писателей, в том числе Ф. Фенелона, Ж. Гийо на и других, прослежен последовательный интерес Московского Святителя к западному богословию, в первую очередь в его аскетическом аспекте, выявлены его (западного богословия) предпосылки и его влияние на позицию митрополита Филарета по отношению как к представителям различных мистических направлений в России, так и к членам инославных конфессий христианского Запада.

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МИТРОПОЛИТ МОСКОВСКИЙ ФИЛАРЕТ, ВИЗАНТИЙСКАЯ СВЯТООТЕЧЕСКАЯ ТРАДИЦИЯ, ЗАПАДНОЕ ХРИСТИАНСТВО, МИСТИЦИЗМ, МАСОНСТВО

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