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A Study on Russian Religious Thoughts of Universalism and Modern Creativity-Art - Focused on Common Meanings of Orientalism, Universalism and Froebelianism related to Religious Philosophy of Panentheism -

러시아 보편주의 종교사상과 근대 창조성-예술에 관한 연구 - 범재신론의 종교철학과 관련된 오리엔탈리즘, 보편주의, 프뢰벨주의의 공통된 의미를 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2014.06.30
  • Accepted : 2014.08.08
  • Published : 2014.08.30

Abstract

In the Russian 'spirituality' which played an important role in realization of 'abstraction' in modern arts, the three elements of Universalism - Oriental thoughts, Universal ideas, and Froebelian influence - can be found with no difficulty. More notable is the fact that, along with theosophy, the emergence of modern existential thoughts such as Bergson, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche is a new search and a new recognition of nature and human as views of panentheism and humanism, essentially of Humane and Divine. Therefore, it goes without saying that the thoughts constituting the Suprematism or Constructivism in Russia are, in a word, implicit in the existential humanistic ideas of Panpneumatism or Panentheism that is explained as the nature of Russian religious ideas. Furthermore, which is not only Suprematist's metaphysical principle but also the expression of universal thoughts; interestingly, which is closely akin to several Oriental mystic ideas including Taoist thoughts, as well as the contents of Universalism including mystic Christianity, by extension, which ideas and principles have a remarkable resemblance with thoughts and principles of Froebel.

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