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The Lamb of God (book)

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The Lamb of God is the first part of a three book, comprehensive presentation of Eastern Orthodox theology by Sergei Bulgakov,[1] first published in Russian in 1933 as Agnets Bozhyi by YMCA Press.[2] The book is in effect a comprehensive presentation of the Eastern Orthodox Christological perspective, which is then followed by his other works on pneumatology.[1]

The book's conceptual development draws on the pioneer liberal Orthodox dogmatics of Archimandrite Feodor and his development of kenotic Christology based on the Lamb of God.[3]

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Bibliography

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  • Bulgakov, Sergius (2008-01-02). The Lamb of God. Translated by Jakim, Boris. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. p. 531. ISBN 978-0-8028-2779-1.

References

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  1. ^ a b Modern Russian Theology: Orthodox Theology In A New Key by Paul Valliere 2000 ISBN 0-567-08755-7 pages 291-293
  2. ^ The Lamb of God by Sergei Bulgakov, translated by Boris Jakim 2008 ISBN 0-8028-2779-9 copyright page
  3. ^ Russian Religious Thought by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt 1996 ISBN 0-299-15134-4 page 187