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The Lamb of God (book)

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The Lamb of God is the first part of a three book, comprehensive presentation of Eastern Orthodox theology by Sergei Bulgakov, first published in Russian in 1933 as Agnets Bozhyi by YMCA Press. The book is in effect a comprehensive presentation of the Eastern Orthodox Christological perspective, which is then followed by his other works on pneumatology.

The book's conceptual development draws on the pioneer liberal Orthodox dogmatics of Archimandrite Feodor and his development of kenotic Christology based on the Lamb of God.

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  1. ^ Modern Russian Theology: Orthodox Theology In A New Key by Paul Valliere 2000 ISBN 0-567-08755-7 pages 291-293
  2. The Lamb of God by Sergei Bulgakov, translated by Boris Jakim 2008 ISBN 0-8028-2779-9 copyright page
  3. Russian Religious Thought by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt 1996 ISBN 0-299-15134-4 page 187


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