Enemies from the East?
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As cultural conflicts roil the world, the idea of a “clash of civilizations” has lately taken hold, with commentators from both East and West weighing the religious and
political disparities that affect global unity. For all its present currency and urgency, the idea is nothing new. In various contexts V. S. Soloviev (1853–1900), the most distinguished representative of nineteenth-century Russian religious philosophy, anticipated our current global dilemma by more than a hundred years. These essays, presented together for the first time in English, consider from a number of perspectives how a future clash of cultures between East and West threatens human progress toward the harmonic unity that, for Soloviev, represented the ultimate human telos.
The six essays comprising this book span Soloviev’s publishing career, beginning with “The Mythological Process in Ancient Paganism,” written at the age of twenty, and ending with “Muhammad, His Life and Religious Teaching,” which appeared four years before Soloviev’s death at forty-seven. Throughout, Soloviev grapples with commonalities and differences apparent in the moral frameworks of civilizations since antiquity; and in religious and cultural practices, from Europe through the Middle East to Asia. His probing of the sources of religious morality and political authority in human history reinvigorated Russian intellectual interest in the East/West question in his time—
and still resonates powerfully in our own.
political disparities that affect global unity. For all its present currency and urgency, the idea is nothing new. In various contexts V. S. Soloviev (1853–1900), the most distinguished representative of nineteenth-century Russian religious philosophy, anticipated our current global dilemma by more than a hundred years. These essays, presented together for the first time in English, consider from a number of perspectives how a future clash of cultures between East and West threatens human progress toward the harmonic unity that, for Soloviev, represented the ultimate human telos.
The six essays comprising this book span Soloviev’s publishing career, beginning with “The Mythological Process in Ancient Paganism,” written at the age of twenty, and ending with “Muhammad, His Life and Religious Teaching,” which appeared four years before Soloviev’s death at forty-seven. Throughout, Soloviev grapples with commonalities and differences apparent in the moral frameworks of civilizations since antiquity; and in religious and cultural practices, from Europe through the Middle East to Asia. His probing of the sources of religious morality and political authority in human history reinvigorated Russian intellectual interest in the East/West question in his time—
and still resonates powerfully in our own.
In various contexts V. S. Soloviev (1853–1900), the most distinguished representative of nineteenth-century Russian religious philosophy, anticipated our current global dilemma by more than a hundred years. These essays, presented together for the first time in English, consider from a number of perspectives how a future clash of cultures between East and West threatens human progress toward the harmonic unity that, for Soloviev, represented the ultimate human telos.
Vladimir Wozniuk is a professor of political science and the director of international studies at Western New England College. He is the editor and translator of The Heart of Reality: Essays on Beauty, Love, and Ethicsby V. S. Soloviev (Notre Dame, 2003) and Politics, Law, and Morality: Essays by V. S. Soloviev (Yale, 2000). He is also the editor of Understanding Soviet Foreign Policy: Readings and Documents (McGraw-Hill, 1990).
Acknowledgments
Editor's Introduction: When East Meets West
1. The Mythological Process in Ancient Paganism
2. Three Forces
3. China and Europe
4. Japan: A Historical Sketch
5. Primitive Paganism, Its Living and Dead Remnants
6. Muhammad: His Life and Religious Teaching
Appendix: List of Relevant Writings by Soloviev
Editor's Notes
General Index
Index of Biblical Citations
Editor's Introduction: When East Meets West
1. The Mythological Process in Ancient Paganism
2. Three Forces
3. China and Europe
4. Japan: A Historical Sketch
5. Primitive Paganism, Its Living and Dead Remnants
6. Muhammad: His Life and Religious Teaching
Appendix: List of Relevant Writings by Soloviev
Editor's Notes
General Index
Index of Biblical Citations
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