issue 34/35:
intellectual freedom
Table of contents
To Our Readers
living tradition
Andrew Louth, The Apophatic in Orthodox Theology
annals of history
Nikolai Berdyaev, The Spirit of the Grand Inquisitor: On the Ukaz of Metropolitan Sergius Condemning the Theological Views of Father Sergius Bulgakov
Paul Ladouceur, Divine Wisdom on Trial: The Sophia Affair and Theological Freedom
Razvan Porumb, Nicu Steinhardt and the Mystery of Freedom
state of affairs
Philip Dorroll, Toward an Orthodox Ethos of Freedom
Gregory Hallam, Concord and Discord in Search for Harmony
IN WORDS AND IMAGES
Benjamin Pascal Finn, The Light Without: Stained Glass Icons
state of affairs
John A. Jillions, Opportunities and Threats
Isaac Skidmore, Narcissus, Echo, and the Sacred Value of Academic Freedom
Christopher Westrate, The Silent Cruelty of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”
poetry desk
Sophia Anjaparidze, Untitled
reading room
Marcela K. Perett, Review of Nassif, The Evangelical Theology of the Orthodox Church
Claire Koen, Review of Rich, Gender Essentialism and Orthodoxy
Michael Plekon, Review of Bulgakov, The Sophiology of Death
Jonathan Tobias, Review of Rod Dreher, Live Not by Lies
IN MEMORIAM
Konstantin Sigov, The New City of Igor Kozlovsky