The Religious Spirit of the Slavs: Three Lectures Given in Lent, 1916
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The Religious Spirit of the Slavs - Nikolaj Velimirović
Nikolaj Velimirović
The Religious Spirit of the Slavs
Three Lectures Given in Lent, 1916
EAN 8596547354611
DigiCat, 2022
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Table of Contents
Priest of the Serbian Church, and Professor of Theology in the University of Belgrade
I
SLAV ORTHODOXY
II
SLAV REVOLUTIONARY CATHOLICISM
III
THE RELIGIOUS SPIRIT OF THE SLAVS
Priest of the Serbian Church, and Professor of Theology in the University of Belgrade
Table of Contents
I. SLAV ORTHODOXY
THE HOLY SYNOD AND TOLSTOI.
A CIRCLE OR A DRAMA.
HAPPINESS AND ATONEMENT.
DREAMS ABOUT THE REALITY.
REALITY AS A DREAM.
CHRISTUS MILITANS.
THE PETRIFEID
CHURCH. "THE GREAT DOGMA OF SIN AND SUFFERING.
THE REPETITIONS.
SLAV ORTHODOXY IS NOT SELF-SUFFICIENT.
II. SLAV REVOLUTIONARY CATHOLICISM
A FAR AIM AND A NARROW WAY.
JAN HUSS'S REVOLUTION.
THE POLISH REVOLUTION.
THE SOUTHERN SLAV REVOLUTION.
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION.
III. THE RELIGIOUS SPIRIT OF THE SLAVS.
WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THIS WORLD.
GOD ONLY IS GREAT.
PANHUMANISM.
YOUR SINS ARE MY SINS.
CHRISTIANITY AND CIVILISATION.
I
SLAV ORTHODOXY
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THE HOLY SYNOD AND TOLSTOI.
When Count Tolstoi was excommunicated by the Holy Synod of Russia because he preached the teachings which are contrary to the Christian faith,
the world was divided in opinion and sympathy into two parts. The partisans of Tolstoi were in the majority in the Western world; those of the Holy Synod in Russia and the Orthodox East. Yet Holy Russia rejected Tolstoi with much more compassion than Western Europe approved of him. It was a human tragedy which is not often repeated in history and was understood only by Russia. The conflict was more stern than appeared on the surface. The problems in question meant not less than the dilemma: either the Christian world was to continue or it must return to the starting point of human history and begin all anew. A little blade of grass in the field said to its green neighbours: Why do we grow up? It is nonsense and pain. In growing up we grow in complications, which enhance the darkness and pain of our lives. I propose, therefore, to go back into seeds, from which we have grown big and unhappy.
So spoke one blade of grass to the field. And the field replied: Although perhaps we are growing in nonsense and pain, still we cannot return, we must grow and go our way in the belief that we are not mistaken.
That is the simile of Tolstoi and the Holy Synod.
A CIRCLE OR A DRAMA.
Tolstoi perceived life as a circle, with the beginning everywhere and with the end everywhere. The Holy Synod, representing Slav Orthodoxy, perceived life as a drama with a beginning and an end in space and time. From his point of view, Tolstoi thought it possible for mankind to stop a mistaken course of things and to begin anew, to cast away all the burdens of culture, of State, Church, militarism, worldly ambitions, the vanities of towns, to draw the curtain on the past and to come back to the field and forest, to plough and sow, to listen to the life of Nature and to live with Nature and God in unison.
The Holy Synod,