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The present study introduces the conception of theo-humanity against the background of the lives of six Russian Christian thinkers (Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov, Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky, Sergey Nikolayevich Bulgakov, Pavel Nikolayevich Evdokimov, Vladimir Nikolayevich Lossky), whose experience is integrated in a systematic reflection of their relationship to theo-humanity. The text is divided into three main sections discussing the search for paths to theo-humanity upon experiencing a crisis of the soul among the intelligentsia of czarist Russia, theo-humanity as a way of struggling with evil and theosis by synergy of humanity and theo-humanity in the theology of the new generation of Russian theologians, and finally theo-humanity in the neo-Palamitic synthesis of Russian exiles.
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The article presents a mystical harmony of Nikolaj Losskij with Vladimír Hoppe. Losskij and Hoppe were very spiritually close to each other because both of them followed from mystic tradition of Christianity through which they consequently analyzed, sorted out and classified knowledge of philosophers and mystics of all religions. Losskij reflected Hoppe several times in his studies and liked introducing his thinking in the context of harmony with his own knowledge. Hoppe's transcendental "I" is analogous to Losskij's concept of a substantial "I". The mystic affinity of Losskij and Hoppe who independently of each other came to similar opinions formed a basis for their spontaneous friendship.
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