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He became the first dean of [[St. Denys Theological Institute (Paris, France)|St. Denys Theological Institute]], Paris, and taught Dogmatic Theology. He remained here until his sudden death on [[February 7]], 1958, at the age of 54.
Vladimir Lossky, aside from being the Dean of St. Denys, is best remembered for his book ''The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church'', the first patristic synthesis of theology of [[dogma ]] and is widely recognised within the Orthodox Church.
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