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Title: Conceptualizing religious discourse in the work of Fёdor Dostoevski
Authors: Klimova, S.
Keywords: philological sciences
literary criticism
russian literature
19 century
Dostoevskij F.
Brothers Karamazov
orthodox christianity
popular orthodoxy
fatherhood
mythopoetics
Issue Date: 2007
Citation: Klimova, S. Conceptualizing religious discourse in the work of Fёdor Dostoevski / S. Klimova ; Belgorod State University // Studies in East European Thought. - 2007. - Vol.59, №1-2.-P. 57-64. - doi: 10.1007/s11212-007-9017-8.
Abstract: I interpret Dostoevskij’s religious concepts in terms of mythogenesis and mythopoesis. Dostoevskij’s religious concepts arose on the basis both of his personal emotional experience and of the discourse of popular Orthodoxy. They demonstrate the antinomial nature of Russian spirituality, and are typified by his conception of the family, which illustrates the communal basis of the individual personality. The antimomial idea of the family is most fully developed in Dostoevskij’s novel The Brothers Karamazov, in which the four models of fatherhood correspond to Isaac the Syrian’s concepts of physical, spiritual, mental and divine fatherhood
URI: http://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/4616
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