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: ''This article is about the Russian theologian and philosopher by this name. For the author of the ''Handbook for Church Servers'', see [[Sergius V. Bulgakov]].'' '''Fr. Sergei Sergius Nikolaevich Bulgakov''' was a [[priest]] of the [[Church of Russia]] in the early twentieth century. He was noted as an Orthodox [[theologian]], philosopher, and economist. After an early interest in Marxism, he returned to his religious roots in Orthodox Christianity. He wrote extensively, and after being exiled by the new Communist government of Russia, he became part of the community of Russians in Paris, taking part in the founding the of [[St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute (Paris, France)|St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute in Paris]].
==Life==
Bulgakov became prominent in the activities of the Church in Russia, taking part in the [[All-Russian Church Council of 1917-1918|All-Russia Sobor of 1917]] that elected [[Tikhon of Moscow]] to the restored position of [[Patriarch]] of Russia. In 1918, he was [[ordination|ordained]] to the [[diaconate]] and then to the priesthood. He continued to write even as the Russian Civil War tore apart his Russia. Living in Crimea he wrote the ''Philosophy of the Name'' and ''Tragedy of Philosophy'' where he revised his views about relations between philosophy and dogmatism.
On [[December 30]], 1922, Bulgakov was among the approximately 160 prominent intellectuals, including also [[Nikolai Berdyaev|Nicholas Berdyaev]], who were exiled by the Bolshevik government. Bulgakov initially settled in Prague, Czechoslovakia. In May 1923, he was named professor of Church Law and Theology at the Russian Research Institute in Prague. From Prague he moved to Paris, which was his home until his death. In 1925, he participated in the establishment of the St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute. He became the head of the institute, where he also was the professor of Dogmatic Theology.
In addition to his writing, he participated in the Anglican-Orthodox interchange that was formalized in the [[Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius]]. Bulgakov remained active in the large community of Russian expatriates in Paris until his death on [[July 12]], 1944, from throat cancer. His funeral was conducted at the Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky in Paris. He was buried at St. Geneviève-des-Bois near Paris.
==Controversy==
The commission quickly broke into factions. In June of 1936 the majority report (prepared by Vasilii Zenkovskii, Anton Kartashev and others) rejected the charge of heresy but had serious objections about Sophiology. The minority report of 6 July, 1936 was prepared by Fr Sergei Chetverikov and signed by Fr [[Georges Florovsky]], who despite his personal respect for Fr. Sergius, remained an ardent critic of Sophianism for the remainder of his life. Meanwhile, the Church Abroad formally accused Bulgakov of heresy in 1935. [[Sophianism#Decree_of_ROCOR|The 1935 decision of the Church Abroad]] was an enthusiastic follower based on Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) of Boguchar’s Novoe uchenie o Sofii (Sofia, 1935), as well as on the arguments of Aleksey Khomyakov's St. [[ecumenismJohn Maximovitch|ecumenisticJohn (Maximovitch)]] idea .<ref>Protopresbyter George Grabbe, ''Toward a History of union between the Ecclesiastical Divisions Within the Russian Diaspora'', Living Orthodoxy, Vol. XIV, No. 4, July-August, 1992, p. 38</ref> St. John, in his book ''The Orthodox Church Veneration of the Mother of God'', discusses at length why the [[sophianism]] of Sergius Bulgakov is [[heresy]], specifically one as destructive as [[Nestorianism]]. Speaking of those who attempt to deify the Theotokos, he wrote: :In the words [of Fr. Sergius Bulgakov], when the Holy Spirit came to dwell in the Virgin Mary, she acquired "a dyadic life, human and divine; that is, She was completely deified, because in Her hypostatic being was manifest the living, creative revelation of the Holy Spirit" (Archpriest Sergei Bulgakov, The Unburnt Bush, 1927, p. 154). "She is a perfect manifestation of the Third Hypostasis" (Ibid., p. 175), "a creature, but also no longer a creature" (P. 19 1)....But we can say with the words of St. Epiphanius of Cyprus: "There is an equal harm in both these heresies, both when men demean the Virgin and when, on the contrary, they glorify Her beyond what is proper" (Panarion, "Against the Anglican churchCollyridians"). He This Holy Father accuses those who give Her an almost divine worship: "Let Mary be in honor, but let worship be given to the Lord" (same source). "Although Mary is a chosen vessel, still she was a woman by nature, not to be distinguished at all from others. Although the history of Mary and Tradition relate that it was said to Her father Joachim in the desert, 'Thy wife hath conceived,' still this was one done not without marital union and not without the seed of man" (same source). "One should not revere the saints above what is proper, but should revere their Master. Mary is not God, and did not receive a body from heaven, but from the founders joining of man and woman; and according to the promise, like Isaac, She was prepared to take part in the Divine Economy. But, on the other hand, let none dare foolishly to offend the Holy Virgin" (St. Epiphanius, "Against the Anglican-Antidikomarionites"). The Orthodox ecumenical [[Fellowship Church, highly exalting the Mother of God in its hymns of Stpraise, does not dare to ascribe to Her that which has not been communicated about Her by Sacred Scripture or Tradition. "Truth is foreign to all overstatements as well as to all understatements. Alban It gives to everything a fitting measure and fitting place" (Bishop Ignatius Brianchaninov)."<ref>St. Sergius]John Maximovitch, [http://www.ortodoks.dk/On_Orthodox_Veneration_of_the_Mary.htm ''The Orthodox Veneration of the Mother of God''], which devoted itself (Platina, Ca: St. Herman Press, 1978), p. 40f</ref> Bulgakov responded to the heresy accusation in his ''Dokladnaia zapiska Mitropolitu Evlogiiu prof. prot. Sergiia Bulgakova'' (Paris, 1936). Archbishop Seraphim then rebutted Bulgakov in his ''Zashchita sofianskoi eresi'' (Sofia, 1937). No final report was prepared on the sophiology controversy by the commission set up by Bulgakov’s own jurisdiction. However, Met. Evlogy convoked a bishop’s conference on 26-9 November 1937 to bring closure to the establishment matter. The bishops in their statement were working from reports by Archimandrite Cassian (Bezobrazov) and Chetverikov and they concluded that the accusations of such heresy against Bulgakov were unfounded but that his theological opinions showed serious flaws and needed correction.Vladimir Lossky responded to Bulgakov's self-apology in a unionlarge and deep study : ''Spor o Sofii'' (The Debate on Sophia, Paris, 1936), pointing out the various dogmatic errors of Bulgakov's theology.
==Books in English==
*''The Bride of the Lamb''. Eerdmans, 2001. (ISBN 978-0802839152)
*''The Burning Bush: On the Orthodox Veneration of the Mother of God''. Eerdmans, 2009 (ISBN 0802845746)
*''Churchly Joy: Orthodox Devotions for the Church Year''. Eerdmans, 2008. (ISBN 0802848346)
*''The Comforter''. Eerdmans, 2004. (ISBN 978-0802821126)
*''The Eucharistic Sacrifice''. University of Notre Dame, 2021. (ISBN 0268201412)
*''The Friend of the Bridegroom: On the Orthodox Veneration of the Forerunner''. Eerdmans, 2003. (ISBN 978-0802849793)
*''The Holy Grail and the Eucharist''. Lindisfarne, 1997. (ISBN 978-0940262812)
*''Icons and the Name of God''. Eerdmans, 2012. (ISBN 0802866646)
*''Jacob’s Ladder: On Angels''. Eerdmans, 2010. (ISBN 080286516X)
*''The Lamb of God''. Eerdmans, 2007. (ISBN 978-0802827791)
*''The Orthodox Church''. St Vladimir's, 1997. (ISBN 978-0881410518)
*''Philosophy of Economy''. Yale, 2000. (ISBN 978-0300079906)
*''Relics need Miracles: Two Theological Essays''. Eerdmans, 2011. (ISBN 0802865313)*''Sophia, the [[Holy Wisdom|Wisdom ]] of God: An Outline of Sophiology''. Lindisfarne, 1993. (ISBN 978-0940262607)*''The Sophiology of Death: Essays on Eschatology: Personal, Political, Universal''. Cascade, 2021. (ISBN 1532699654)*''Spiritual Diary''. Angelico, 2022. (ISBN 16211388506)*''The Tragedy of Philosophy (Philosophy & Dogma)''. Angelico, 2020 (ISBN 1621385582)*''Unfading Light: Contemplations and Speculations''. Eerdmans, 2012. (ISBN 0802867111) ==Notes== <div class="references-small"> <references /> </div>
==External links==
*[[w:Sergei Bulgakov|''Sergei Bulgakov'' on Wikipedia]]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120425133411/http://www.geocitiesbyzantineimages.com/sbulgakovsocietyorg/ bulgakov.htm Sergius Bulgakov Society]
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