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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Selected Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Solovyov and the Origins of This Work
Chapter 2: Texts, Annotations, Key Terms, and Translation
Chapter 3: “The Life and Thought of Vladimir Sergeevich Solovyov” (1989) by Fr. Alexander Men’
Chapter 4: Jewish History in Russia up to the End of the Nineteenth Century
Notes to Part I
Part II: Commentary and Portrait of Solovyov’s Encounters with Jews and Judaism
Chapter 1: Solovyov’s Writings on Judaism in Light of His Notes, Letters, and Other Testimonies
Chapter 2: Solovyov’s Unique Respect for Judaism and His Philosophy of History
Chapter 3: Judaism and Christ: The Testimony of Family and Friends
Chapter 4: Judaism, Christ, and Conscience: The Testimony of Colleagues
Chapter 5: 1875–1877: Judaism and Sophia in Solovyov’s “Journey with the Magi”
Chapter 6: 1878–1881: Lectures on Godmanhood and A Critique of Abstract Principles
Chapter 7: 1878–1881: Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Getz
Chapter 8: 1881–1883: The Break with the Slavophiles and Critique of Dostoevsky
Chapter 9: 1884: “Jewry and the Christian Question”
Chapter 10: 1885–1886: Joseph Rabinovich and “The Talmud”
Chapter 11: 1887–1890: Getz’s Journal and the Gestation of the Protest
Chapter 12: 1890: Tolstoy, Ezekiel 3:18 and 33:8, and the Launch of the Protest
Chapter 13: 1891: The Foreword to Getz’s The Floor to the Accused
Chapter 14: 1891: The Central Committee for the Organization of Jewish Emigration, Diminsky, Bakst, and the Encyclopedic Dictionary
Chapter 15: October 1891: The Lecture “The Fall of the Medieval Worldview”
Chapter 16: 1892–1894: Final Correspondence with Tolstoy
Chapter 17: 1894–1896: Gintsburg, Arseniev, Leskov, and the Articles on the Kabbalah
Chapter 18: 1898–1899: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and “The Tale of the Antichrist”
Chapter 19: 1899–1900: The Obituary of Joseph Rabinovich and “The Tale”
Chapter 20: July 1900: Last Days and Burial
Notes to Part II
Part III: Primary Texts
Chapter 1: “Jewry and the Christian Question” (1884)
Chapter 2: “The Israel of the New Covenant” (1885)
Chapter 3: “The Talmud and Recent Polemical Literature about It in Austria and Germany” (1886)
Chapter 4: “The Jews(,) Their Religious and Moral Teachings(.) The Study of S. Y. Diminsky” (1891)
Chapter 5: “When Lived the Hebrew Prophets?” Review of Ernest Havet’s La modernité des prophètes (1896)
Chapter 6: “The Kabbalah,” from the Encyclopedic Dictionary (1896)
Chapter 7: Foreword to “Kabbalah: The Mystical Philosophy of the Jews,” by David Gintsburg (1896)
Chapter 8: Obituary of Joseph Davidovich Rabinovich ✝ 5 May 1899
Chapter 9: Letters to Faivel Meir Bentsilovich Getz
Chapter 10: “The Sins of Russia” (1887)
Chapter 11: Correspondence with Tolstoy
Chapter 12: The Protest Letter, London Times (December 10, 1890)
Chapter 13: Solovyov’s Protest Letter in the Memoirs of Korolenko (1909)
Chapter 14: Letter to Konstantin Konstantinovich Arseniev
Chapter 15: Letters to Baron David Goratsievich Gintsburg
Chapter 16: Letters to Nikolai Yakovlevich Grot
Chapter 17: Letters to Moskovskie vedomosti (October 1891)
Chapter 18: Six Poems
Chapter 19: Appendix: The Protest Letter of Henry Edward Cardinal Manning, London Times (December 10, 1890)
Notes to Part III
Bibliography
General Index
Biblical, Christian Magisterial, and Rabbinic Index
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