On Two Syntheses of the Prof. Sergey S. Horujy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2023-3-9-20Keywords:
Russian religious philosophy, Orthodox theology, hesychasm, anthropology, synthesis, S.S. Horuzhy.Abstract
Two trends in Russian religious thought – Russian religious philosophy and Orthodox theology – for a long time developed separately. In their history, they have followed different paths, they have different destinies, significant connections have not been established between them, and their synthesis has not occurred. This problem has become the subject of special attention of the Russian philosopher, Professor Sergey S. Horujy. Capturing the philosophical significance of the hesychast turn in Orthodox theology, Sergey S. Horujy transferred it to philosophy. Having made three turns – hesychast, anthropological and phenomenological – Sergey S. Horujy carried out a synthesis in Russian religious thought on the path of reconstruction of hesychast anthropology. And having created his own anthropological concept – synergistic anthropology, Sergey S. Horujy thus accomplished the synthesis of philosophy and religion at the present stage of their development. S.S. Horujy distinguishes three types of ultimate human manifestations and three ways of unlocking, opening oneself to the Other: ontological, ontic and virtual. Their description forms the basis of synergetic anthropology. Going beyond anthropology in the established sense of the word, synergetic anthropology, developed by Sergey S. Horujy, goes beyond the scope of philosophy. Arising on the basis of Orthodoxy, this discipline also goes beyond Christianity and can become the center around which all the disciplines of modern humanitarian knowledge will unite.