Да обычный прием оправдания своего несогласия: объединить кучу людей в одну искусственную группу и объявить ее какой то не такой, в данном случае необразованной и не мыслящей )) Другое дело я - образованный и не боящийся рассуждать ))) Только вот рассуждения на деле почему то оказываются в строго рамках "за" и не признающие мнение "изнутри", а оппоненты все с богословским образованием - сама лично по персонам неоднократно проверяла )
If an English or French religious publisher came to me and asked for a Russian Orthodox writer that it would be worth the trouble translating into English and trying to sell, I would have a hard time finding a good name.
Actually what the west is looking for is not hard theology, but solid spirituality (from which solid theology will derive). First hand, not second hand (someone commenting on someone else).
The last (and almost only) decent book to come out of Russian in the past five years is Fr Ioann Krestiankin's letters (and even then published by a minor publishing house which you have to know to find it...)
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If an English or French religious publisher came to me and asked for a Russian Orthodox writer that it would be worth the trouble translating into English and trying to sell, I would have a hard time finding a good name.
Actually what the west is looking for is not hard theology, but solid spirituality (from which solid theology will derive). First hand, not second hand (someone commenting on someone else).
The last (and almost only) decent book to come out of Russian in the past five years is Fr Ioann Krestiankin's letters (and even then published by a minor publishing house which you have to know to find it...)
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