Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyev Biography (1853–1900)

Philosopher, theologian, and poet, born in Moscow, Russia. Educated at his Orthodox home, he took his doctorate at Moscow. He proposed a universal Christianity which would unite the Catholic and Orthodox churches, and attempted a synthesis of religious philosophy with science. His main works include (trans titles) The Crisis of Western Philosophy: Against the Positivists (1874) and The Meaning of Love (1894).

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