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Vladimir Sergeyevich Soloviev (Владимир Сергеевич Соловьёв) (1853 - 1900) was an outstanding Russian philosopher, poet, pamphleteer, literary critic, who played a important role in the development of Russian philosophy & poetry at the prevent of the 19th century. Solovyev played the important role in the Russian spiritual renaissance in the beginning of the 20th century. He experienced an result on the religious philosophy of Nicolas Berdyaev, Sergey Bulgakov, Pavel Florensky, Semyon Frank, & likewise to poetry and theory of the Russian symbolism by Andrei Belyi, Alexander Blok, and others.
Soloviev believed in the incarnation of Divine Wisdom in a existence known as Santthe Sophia, a construct that greatly influenced the immature symbolist poets, especially Blok & Belyi. He advocated the synthesis of Eastern & Roman catholic church around his book "Russia and the Universal Church" (written withwithwithin French in 1889, translated into English in 1948). A close at hand coming of the Antichrist was the theme of his survive book "Three Dialogs on War, Progress, and the End of History" (1899, translated around 1915). His better known orphic verse form is "Three Meetings" (1899), which describes his visions of Sophia. Soloviev was too deeply taking part in the political writings & literary criticism.
Biography
Vladimir Solovyov was natural around Moscow on 16 January, 1853, in the family of easily-known Russian historiographer Sergey Mikhaylovich Solovyev (1820-1879). His mother, Polixena Vladimirovna, belonged to the Ukrainian-Polish personal, with among on this text ascendent a remarkable thinker the 18th century G.S.Skovoroda (1722 - 1794).
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Bibliography
Behind a Kremlin Walls
A Heart of Reality
A Justification of the Good
A Meaning of Love
War, Progress, & a Prevent of History
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