Abstract

One of the greatest writers of Orthodoxy in the 20th century was Sergei Bulgakov, who paradoxically is less appreciated in Orthodox countries than in the rest of the Christian world. The purpose of this article is to present to Georgian readers the figure of Sergei Bulgakov not so much as a philosopher and theologian, but as a priest and mystic who lived his experience from the Eucharist: It is precisely this Eucharistic and priestly experience that transforms Bulgakov from a scholar into a prophet. The article is dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the birth of Fr. Sergej Bulgakov (1871-2021)

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