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Vladimir N. Lossky was an influential theologian of the Russian emigration. He was born May 26, 1903, but was exiled from Russia in 1922. He moved to Paris two years later and remained there until his death on February 7, 1958. He served as the first dean of the St. Denys Institute in Paris, where he also taught dogmatic theology. Lossky is remembered best for his book, ''The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church''.
 
 
 
[[Image:Vlad_lossky_200.jpg|thumb|Vladimir Lossky]]
 
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'''Vladimir N. Lossky''' was an influential [[theologian]] of the Russian emigration. He was born [[May 26]], 1903, but was exiled from Russia in 1922. He moved to Paris two years later and remained there until his death on [[February 7]], 1958. He served as the first dean of the [[St. Denys Theological Institute (Paris, France)|St. Denys Institute]] in Paris, where he also taught dogmatic theology. Lossky is remembered best for his book, ''The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church''.
  
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==Bibliography==
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===Books===
 
===Books===
*''The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church'' (SVS Press,1997)  
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*''The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church'' SVS Press, 1997. (ISBN 0913836311) James Clarke & Co Ltd, 1991. (ISBN 0227679199)
* ''Orthodox Theology: An Introduction'' (SVS Press, 2001)
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*''Orthodox Theology: An Introduction'' SVS Press, 2001. (ISBN 0913836435)
*''In the Image and Likeness of God'' (SVS Press, 1997)
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*''In the Image and Likeness of God'' SVS Press, 1997. (ISBN 0913836133)
*''The Vision of God'' (SVS Press, 1997)
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*''The Vision of God'' SVS Press, 1997. (ISBN 0913836192)
*''The Meaning of Icons'', with Leonid Ouspensky (SVS Press, 1999)
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*''The Meaning of Icons'', with Leonid Ouspensky SVS Press, 1999. (ISBN 0913836990)
*''Sept jours sur les routes de France: Juin 1940'' (Cerf, 1998)
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*''Sept jours sur les routes de France: Juin 1940'' Cerf, 1998. (ISBN 2204060410)
*''Theologie Negative et Connaissance de Dieu Chez Maitre Eckhart'' (1960)
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*''Theologie Negative et Connaissance de Dieu Chez Maitre Eckhart'' 1960. Vrin, 2002. (ISBN 2711605078)
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==External links==
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*[http://www.holytrinity.ok.goarch.org/Interesting%20Stuff/lossky_intro.htm "Theology and Mysticism in the Tradition of the Eastern Church"] from ''The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church'', pp. 7-22.
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*[http://www.schmemann.org/byhim/lossky.html Obituary] by [[Protopresbyter]] [[Alexander Schmemann]] ''St. Vladimir's Seminary Quarterly'', Vol. 2 - New Series, No, 2, Spring 1958, pp 47-48
  
 
[[Category:Modern Writers]]
 
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Revision as of 13:49, December 8, 2005

Vladimir Lossky

Vladimir N. Lossky was an influential theologian of the Russian emigration. He was born May 26, 1903, but was exiled from Russia in 1922. He moved to Paris two years later and remained there until his death on February 7, 1958. He served as the first dean of the St. Denys Institute in Paris, where he also taught dogmatic theology. Lossky is remembered best for his book, The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church.

Bibliography

Books

  • The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church SVS Press, 1997. (ISBN 0913836311) James Clarke & Co Ltd, 1991. (ISBN 0227679199)
  • Orthodox Theology: An Introduction SVS Press, 2001. (ISBN 0913836435)
  • In the Image and Likeness of God SVS Press, 1997. (ISBN 0913836133)
  • The Vision of God SVS Press, 1997. (ISBN 0913836192)
  • The Meaning of Icons, with Leonid Ouspensky SVS Press, 1999. (ISBN 0913836990)
  • Sept jours sur les routes de France: Juin 1940 Cerf, 1998. (ISBN 2204060410)
  • Theologie Negative et Connaissance de Dieu Chez Maitre Eckhart 1960. Vrin, 2002. (ISBN 2711605078)

External links