Dostoevsky and the Christian Tradition

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Pub. Date: 2001-10-01
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Dostoevsky is one of Russia's greatest novelists and a major influence in modern debates about religion, both in Russia and the West. This collection brings together Western and Russian perspectives on the issues raised by the religious element in his work. The aim of this collection is not to abstract Dostoevsky's religious 'teaching' from his literary works, but to explore the interaction between his Christian faith and his writing. The essays cover such topics as temptation, grace and law, Dostoevsky's use of the gospels and hagiography, Trinitarianism, and the Russian tradition of the veneration of icons, as well as reading aloud, and dialogism. In addition to an exploration of the impact of the Christian tradition on Dostoevsky's major novels, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov, there are also discussions of lesser-known works such as The Landlady and A Little Boy at Christ's Christmas Tree.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgments x
Notes on conventions and abbreviations xi
Introduction: Reading Dostoevsky religiously 1(30)
George Pattison
Diane Oenning Thompson
PART I DOSTOEVSKY AND THE PRACTICE OF ORTHODOXY
Dostoevsky and the kenotic tradition
31(10)
Margaret Ziolkowski
Dostoevsky's markings in the Gospel according to St John
41(10)
Irina Kirillova
Icons in Dostoevsky's works
51(18)
Sophie Ollivier
Problems of the biblical word in Dostoevsky's poetics
69(34)
Diane Oenning Thompson
PART II DOSTOEVSKY AND CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
Dostoevsky in the prism of the orthodox semiosphere
103(13)
Avril Pyman
The categories of Law and Grace in Dostoevsky's poetics
116(18)
Ivan Esaulov
The Brothers Karamazov as trinitarian theology
134(22)
David S. Cunningham
Reading and incarnation in Dostoevsky
156(17)
Eric J. Ziolkowski
PART III READING DOSTOEVSKY RELIGIOUSLY: CASE STUDIES
Towards an iconography of Crime and Punishment
173(16)
Antony Johae
Pavel Smerdyakov and Ivan Karamazov: The problem of temptation
189(37)
Vladimir Kantor
Beyond the will: Humiliation as Christian necessity in Crime and Punishment
226(11)
Henry M. W. Russell
Freedom's dangerous dialogue: reading Dostoevsky and Kierkegaard together
237(20)
George Pattison
Bibliography 257(18)
Index 275

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