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Vladimir and Lossky
Production personnel included Vladimir Lossky ( stage director ) and Fyodor Fedorovsky ( scene designer ).
Apophatic statements are crucial to much modern theologians in Orthodox Christianity ( see Vladimir Lossky, John Meyendorff, John S. Romanides and Georges Florovsky ).
* Vladimir Lossky, The Vision of God, SVS Press, 1997.
Orthodox theologians such as Vladimir Lossky criticize the misguided focus of Western theology of God in ' God in uncreated essence ', which he alleges is a modalistic and therefore a speculative expression of God that is indicative of the Sabellian heresy.
He interacted extensively with the work of Catholic theologians like Joseph Ratzinger ( now Pope Benedict XVI ) and Hans Urs von Balthasar, and with Eastern Orthodox theologians like Maximus the Confessor, John Zizioulas and Vladimir Lossky.
Vladimir Lossky is a famous Eastern Orthodox theologian writing in the 20th century for the Greek church.
* Vladimir Lossky
As Vladimir Lossky stated the Mysticism of the Eastern church is church dogma per excellence.
Various Orthodox theologians including St. Symeon the New Theologian, St Gregory Palamas, John Romanides, Vladimir Lossky, Metropolitan Hierotheos ( Vlachos ) of Nafpaktos, Thomas Hopko, Professor George D. Metallinos Nikolaos Loudovikos, Dumitru Stăniloae, Stanley S. Harakas and Archimandrite George, Abbot of the Holy Monastery of St. Gregorios of Mount Athos hold that this criterion is at the very heart of many theological conflicts between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Western Christianity, which is seen to culminate in the conflict over hesychasm.
Vladimir Lossky considers that Aquinas did violence to Pseudo-Dionysius's distinction between negative and affirmative theology by a synthesis that makes one a corrective for the other.
" Vladimir Lossky The Vision of God p 20.
* Vladimir Lossky, The Vision of God ( SVS Press 1997.
* Vladimir Lossky
* Vladimir Lossky
* The Vision of God by Vladimir Lossky, SVS Press, 1997.
Vladimir Lossky famously described the Tradition as " the life of the Holy Spirit in the Church.
* Vladimir Lossky
Vladimir Lossky rejects Solovyev and Bulgakov's teachings as error.
The theology of Metropolitan John reflects the influence of Russian émigré theologians such as Nikolai Afanassieff, Vladimir Lossky and his teacher Georges Florovsky.
* Vladimir Lossky
* Vladimir Lossky
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Vladimir and noted
Vladimir Nabokov noted that overlaid on top of the regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of verse was a separate pattern of accents resulting from the natural pitch of the spoken words, and suggested that the term " scud " be used to distinguish an unaccented stress from an accented stress.
Commander Vladimir Semenoff, a Russian staff officer aboard the flagship Suvorov, noted that " It seemed impossible even to count the number of projectiles striking us.
Among the late-20th-century baritones noted throughout the opera world for their Verdi performances was Vladimir Chernov, who emerged from the former USSR to sing at the Met.
Together with Cui, these men were described by noted critic Vladimir Stasov as " a mighty handful " (, Moguchaya kuchka ), but they eventually became better known in English simply as The Five.
The auditorium he built for the church hosted, at highly subsidized ticket prices, hundreds of performances by noted artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Vladimir Horowitz, Bing Crosby, Marcel Marceau, and Bob Hope.
A number of noted opera-singers ( Nicolai Ghiaurov, Boris Christoff, Raina Kabaivanska, Ghena Dimitrova, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Vesselina Kasarova ), pianist Alexis Weissenberg, and successful artists ( Christo, Pascin, Vladimir Dimitrov ) popularized the culture of Bulgaria abroad.
He began playing for the farm club of Dynamo Yekaterinburg in the mid-1990s, though he seemed headed for an undistinguished career until noted Olympic trainer Vladimir Krikunov began coaching the team.
In 2009, Russian journalist and radio host Yulia Latynina, commenting on Scott Anderson's article " Vladimir Putin's Dark Rise to Power " noted that deaths of Sergey Yushenkov and Yury Schekochihin " in any case, had no relation to bombings in Moscow ".
" Sirin " was an early pseudonym of Vladimir Nabokov, a famous Russian-American author and noted lepidopterist.
In the late 1960s noted architect Vladimir Ossipoff designed and built a Museum building adjacent to the mission house.
Vladimir Gribov noted that the Froissart bound combined with the assumption of maximum possible scattering implied there was a Regge trajectory that would lead to logarithmically rising cross sections, a trajectory nowadays known as the Pomeron.
Vladimir von Pachmann or Pachman ( 27 July 18486 January 1933 ) was a pianist of Russian-German ethnicity, especially noted for performing the works of Chopin, and also for his eccentric on-stage style.
Vladimir Mitrofanovich Purishkevich () ( August 12, 1870, Kishinev – February 1, 1920, Novorossiysk, Russia ), was a Russian politician before the Bolshevik revolution, noted for his monarchist and antisemitic views.
As the professor at the University of Belgrade he was one of the founders ( 1938 ) of the Serbian Philosophical Society along with a number of noted Belgrade intellectuals, including Branislav Petronijević, Toma Živanović ( 1884 – 1971 ), Miloš Đurić ( 1892 – 1967 ), Prvos Slankamenac, Vladimir Dvorniković, Jelisaveta Branković, Zagorka Mićić, Kajica Milanov, Nikola Popović and others.
Critic Vladimir Stasov noted that a " sorrowful note sensibly resounds in the general physological array of the work ".
His grandson was the noted Russian writer and dissident Vladimir Voinovich.

Vladimir and modern
By 980 Vladimir had consolidated the Kievan realm from modern day Ukraine to the Baltic Sea and had solidified the frontiers against incursions of Bulgarian, Baltic, and Eastern nomads.
Vladimir Lenin wrote: " After his friend Karl Marx ( who died in 1883 ), Engels was the finest scholar and teacher of the modern proletariat in the whole civilised world ....
There are also a modern statue in Riga, a full size bronze mounted statue by Vladimir Surovtsev in Chernyakhovsk, a bust monument in Tartu, and the so-called " Barclay's leaning house " in Tartu ( which was acquired by his widow after his death ).
Vladimir House, the first Innis residence located at 651 Spadina Avenue, was replaced by a larger, modern residence in 1994.
Around this time, he set upon himself the goal of learning modern Hebrew, and took a Hebrew name — Vladimir became Ze ' ev (" wolf ").
Nestor reports in his chronicle that: " Vladimir marched upon the Lyakhs ( k Lyakbotri ) and took their cities: Peremyshl ( modern Przemyśl ), Cherven ( modern Czermno ), and other towns.
It has been suggested that Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev represent a modern Russian duumvirate, sometimes referred as тандемократия, " tandemocracy ", a portmanteau of " tandem " and " democracy " ( see Sovereign democracy ).
This technical difficulty made it a favourite with virtuosi such as Nikolai Rubinstein ( who premiered the piece ), Franz Liszt, and in modern times, pianists such as Moura Lympany, Martha Argerich and Vladimir Horowitz.
* St. Vladimir the Great – Grand Prince of Kiev ( 980 – 1015 ) who converted Kievan Rus ' ( predecessor state of modern Russia, Ukraine and Belarus ) to Christianity in 988.
Significant foreign influences on French modern fantastique include Franz Kafka, Jorge Luis Borges, H. P. Lovecraft, Dino Buzzati, Julio Cortázar, Vladimir Nabokov and Richard Matheson.
In modern usage, a Communist party is a political party which promotes Communism, a sociopolitical philosophy based on the particular interpretation of Marxism put forth by Vladimir Lenin.
Nikolai Yegorovich Zhukovsky (;, Orekhovo, Vladimir Governorate – March 17, 1921, Moscow ) was a Russian scientist, founding father of modern aero-and hydrodynamics.
Its theoretical lineage is traceable to Aristotle ( Poetics ) but modern narratology is agreed to have begun with the Russian Formalists, particularly Vladimir Propp ( Morphology of the Folktale, 1928 ).
In 1912 she worked in a Moscow studio known as " The Tower " with Ivan Aksenov and Vladimir Tatlin, and also visited Sergei Shchukin's collection of modern French paintings.
New research led by Liubov Vitalievna Golovanova and Vladimir Borisovich Doronichev of the ANO Laboratory of Prehistory in St. Petersburg, Russia, supports the hypothesis that these eruptions drove Neanderthals to extinction and cleared the way for modern humans to thrive in Europe and Asia.
According to Vladimir Orel, for example, the territory associated with proto-Albanian almost certainly does not correspond with that of modern Albania, i. e. the Illyrian coast, but rather that of Dacia Ripensis and farther north.
The modern arms of Russia were instated by a presidential decree in 1993, and then by a federal law signed by President Vladimir Putin on December 20, 2000.
Eduard Artemiev, Juri Bogdanov and Vladimir Martynov used the Synthi 100 owned by soviet label " Melodia " for their record " Metamorphoses-Electronic interpretations of classic and modern musical works ".
Its first president was Metodija Andonov Čento elected at ASNOM, when the modern Macedonian state was formed, while the last one was Vladimir Mitkov.
Vladimir Cyrillovich, Grand Duke of Russia ( Vladimir Kirillovich Romanov, Cyrillic: Влад ́ имир Кир ́ иллович Ром ́ анов ; 21 April 1992 ) was the Head of the Imperial Family of Russia and Titular Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias ( historically the modern states of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland ) from 1938 to his death.
President Vladimir Putin in his speech regarding these territories said that " it goes against the spirit of modern Europe " to raise issues like this one, that " Russia as well has lost many of its external territories during the breakup of the Soviet Union, such as the Crimea ".

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