Doubly Chosen: Jewish Identity, the Soviet Intelligentsia, and the Russian Orthodox Church
(pp. 20-21) Talmudic Jews played central role in theology and philosophy of Vladimir Solovyov. He saw them as chosen by god and choosing god as well as critical to understanding the Divine Sophia.
(pp. 21-22) Solovyov's Jewish collaborator believed him to be a "righteous gentile". Solovvyov believed that Talmudic Jews "could provide the necessary spiritual-national element to reconcile East and West into the future Universal Church."
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(p. 40) Soloviev was member of the Society for Promotion of Culture among the Jews of Russia (YIVO) founded by Evzel’ Gintsburg (Günzburg) and other wealthy Jews of Saint Petersburg. bit.ly/2Qd0Z25 One of YIVO's students was involved in assassination of Tsar Alexander II
(p. 78) Mikhail Agursky (aka Melik Samuilovich Agursky) son of a famous revolutionary and Jewish sovietologist first heard about Martin Buber through a Russian Orthodox priest, one Fr. Pavel Florensky.
(p. 136) Talmudic Jews who convert to Russian Orthodoxy see Russian Orthodox Church as being born from Jewish ritual and Jewish value$
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