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Nikolai Berdyaev

    6. März 1874 – 24. März 1948
    Nikolai Berdyaev
    The Divine and the Human
    Spirit and Reality
    The Destiny of Man
    The Meaning of the Creative Act
    Von der Würde des Christentums und der Unwürde der Christen
    Die Weltanschauung Dostojewskijs
    • The Meaning of the Creative Act

      • 358 Seiten
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      Nikolai Berdyaev explores the transition from an atheistic worldview to a spiritual era at the dawn of the twentieth century. His philosophy emphasizes the pursuit of authentic life and deeper existence in connection with the divine. Berdyaev advocates for replacing worldly concerns with a focus on the kingdom of God, encouraging individuals to access their divine creative powers. He believes that humanity's mission is to collaborate with God in the ongoing creation of the world, highlighting a transformative approach to existence.

      The Meaning of the Creative Act
    • The Destiny of Man

      • 328 Seiten
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      Nikolai Berdyaev explores the transition from an atheistic worldview to a spiritually enriched perspective at the dawn of the twentieth century. He emphasizes the pursuit of authentic existence through a deep connection with the divine, advocating for a life that transcends rationality. Berdyaev's philosophy encourages individuals to embrace their divine creative powers, positioning humanity as collaborators with God in the ongoing act of creation. His work reflects a commitment to transforming the material world into a realm that aligns with spiritual values.

      The Destiny of Man
    • Spirit and Reality

      • 196 Seiten
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      Nikolai Berdyaev explores the transition from an atheistic worldview to a spiritual awakening at the dawn of the twentieth century. He emphasizes the importance of authentic existence and a deeper connection with the divine, advocating for a shift from earthly concerns to a focus on the kingdom of God. Berdyaev believes in harnessing our divine creative powers as part of our true nature, urging individuals to collaborate with God in the ongoing act of creation. His philosophy challenges conventional rationality, aiming for a transformative spiritual experience.

      Spirit and Reality
    • The Divine and the Human

      • 224 Seiten
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      Nikolai Berdyaev explores the transition from atheistic and positivistic worldviews to a new spiritual era at the dawn of the twentieth century. His philosophy emphasizes authentic existence and a deep connection with the divine, urging individuals to transcend the material realm. Berdyaev advocates for a collaborative relationship with God, encouraging people to engage with their divine creative powers. His work reflects a profound commitment to fostering a spiritual kingdom that aligns with divine intentions, both personally and publicly.

      The Divine and the Human
    • Freedom and the Spirit

      • 396 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
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      Nikolai Berdyaev's philosophy marks a transition from a secular worldview to one that embraces spirituality and divine connection. He emphasizes the pursuit of authentic existence, urging individuals to engage with profound aspects of life that resonate with the divine. Berdyaev advocates for a transformative mission where humanity collaborates with God in the ongoing creation of the world, challenging readers to explore their inherent divine creative powers and shift focus from worldly concerns to spiritual fulfillment.

      Freedom and the Spirit
    • The Philosophy of Freedom

      • 280 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
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      Nicholas Berdyaev's 1911 work explores profound themes of freedom, individuality, and creativity, reflecting his early philosophical development. This first English translation compiles previously published journal articles alongside original chapters, providing insights into his thought process during a pivotal period. The text also highlights Berdyaev's engagement with lesser-known thinkers, enhancing his exploration of spirituality. Notably, the appended article "A Refined Thebaid (The Religious Drama of Huysmans)" plays a crucial role in understanding his philosophical framework.

      The Philosophy of Freedom
    • Slavery and Freedom

      • 284 Seiten
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      Nikolai Berdyaev's philosophy envisions a shift from atheism and positivism to a new spiritual era at the dawn of the 20th century. He emphasizes the importance of transcending rational thought to engage with the deeper layers of existence that connect us to the divine. Berdyaev advocates for replacing worldly concerns with a focus on God's kingdom, urging individuals to recognize and harness their inherent divine creative powers. He believes that humanity's mission is to collaborate with God in the ongoing act of creation.

      Slavery and Freedom
    • Self-Knowledge

      An Essay in Autobiography

      • 360 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
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      Nikolai Berdyaev articulates a vision for the early twentieth century as a transformative period, moving beyond atheism and positivism towards a spiritual awakening. His philosophy emphasizes authentic existence and a deep connection with the divine, advocating for a shift from worldly concerns to a focus on the kingdom of God. Berdyaev encourages individuals to harness their inherent divine creative powers, positioning humanity as collaborators in God's ongoing creation of the world. His work blends personal conviction with philosophical exploration, aiming for a profound spiritual renewal.

      Self-Knowledge