Alioșa and Miskin – faces of gratious freedom

In the present article, the author, a fine exegete of Dostoyevsky’s works, manages to reveal a theology of the „Image” of Jesus Christ. According to Dostoevsky, the true restoration of humanity must start from Christ. In these two characters, Alyosha and Myshkin, Jesus Christ is felt with a partic...

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Main Author: Grigore-Toma Someşan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and Culture of Romanian People (ASTRA), Năsăud Department, Salva Circle 2019-07-01
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Online Access:https://astrasalvensis.eu/blog/mdocs-posts/13-grigore-toma-somesan-aliosa-and-miskin-faces-of-gratious-freedom/
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description In the present article, the author, a fine exegete of Dostoyevsky’s works, manages to reveal a theology of the „Image” of Jesus Christ. According to Dostoevsky, the true restoration of humanity must start from Christ. In these two characters, Alyosha and Myshkin, Jesus Christ is felt with a particular intensity, but in the same time in a natural way. Trustful to the metaphysics of Dostoyevsky, the author emphasizes the idea of sacredness of culture and of course hints that he agrees with those that called Dostoevsky a theologian of laity.
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spelling doaj.art-74a944e59d53440ab848c16d8a95b5682022-12-22T02:19:51ZengTransylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and Culture of Romanian People (ASTRA), Năsăud Department, Salva CircleAstra Salvensis2344-18872393-47272019-07-01I29094Alioșa and Miskin – faces of gratious freedomGrigore-Toma Someşan0"Babeş-Bolyai" University, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaIn the present article, the author, a fine exegete of Dostoyevsky’s works, manages to reveal a theology of the „Image” of Jesus Christ. According to Dostoevsky, the true restoration of humanity must start from Christ. In these two characters, Alyosha and Myshkin, Jesus Christ is felt with a particular intensity, but in the same time in a natural way. Trustful to the metaphysics of Dostoyevsky, the author emphasizes the idea of sacredness of culture and of course hints that he agrees with those that called Dostoevsky a theologian of laity.https://astrasalvensis.eu/blog/mdocs-posts/13-grigore-toma-somesan-aliosa-and-miskin-faces-of-gratious-freedom/freedomHolinessDionysiacspiritualityDostoievskiRussian literature
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title Alioșa and Miskin – faces of gratious freedom
title_full Alioșa and Miskin – faces of gratious freedom
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title_short Alioșa and Miskin – faces of gratious freedom
title_sort aliosa and miskin faces of gratious freedom
topic freedom
Holiness
Dionysiac
spirituality
Dostoievski
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