<p>“Nikolai Berdyaev and Jacques Maritain were among the most influential religious philosophers of their time. Their friendship and dialogue form an important part of twentieth-century intellectual history, including the reformulation of human rights on personalist foundations. This exquisite edition, with expert introductory studies by Bernard Hubert and Ana Siljak, deepens our understanding of these great philosophers, whose relevance continues to grow.” Randall A. Poole, Northwestern University</p>

In 1924 the Russian Orthodox philosopher in exile Nikolai Berdyaev ended up in the environs of Paris, where he met and befriended the French Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain. Coming from different faiths and disparate cultures, they shared a common desire to assert the essential dignity and rights of the human person in an era torn apart by extremism and conflict. They embarked on a joint endeavour to promote ecumenical dialogue and philosophical conversation in interwar Europe. Their collaboration was instrumental in developing a philosophy of Christian personalism and seminal in the emergence of existentialism.Newly translated into English, An Exceptional Dialogue, 1925–1948 reproduces the two thinkers’ correspondence, along with Bernard Hubert’s original introductory essay, his notes to the French edition, and a new introduction by Ana Siljak. An intimate and remarkable portrait emerges. The two men met and corresponded often during their two decades of friendship, their homes became spaces for conversations on religion and philosophy, and together they contributed to the development of a Christian humanism and personalism that inspired such disparate figures as Hannah Arendt and Martin Luther King Jr and that influenced Maritain’s work on the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.An Exceptional Dialogue, 1925–1948 reveals the connectedness between Russian and European thought, explores the contributions of French-Russian personalism to the history of human dignity, and provides insight into a strain of philosophy often ignored in contemporary scholarship.
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In 1925 the Russian philosopher Nikolai Berdyaev formed a friendship with the French philosopher Jacques Maritain. Their endeavours shaped the European philosophical world by promoting the essential dignity and rights of human beings. An Exceptional Dialogue, 1925–1948 translates their correspondence into English for the first time.
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“Nikolai Berdyaev and Jacques Maritain were among the most influential religious philosophers of their time. Their friendship and dialogue form an important part of twentieth-century intellectual history, including the reformulation of human rights on personalist foundations. This exquisite edition, with expert introductory studies by Bernard Hubert and Ana Siljak, deepens our understanding of these great philosophers, whose relevance continues to grow.” Randall A. Poole, Northwestern University
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Two leading philosophers of the early twentieth century discuss God, humanism, and the possibilities that arise from ecumenical dialogue.

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ISBN
9780228023852
Publisert
2025-03-11
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McGill-Queen's University Press
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229 mm
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152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
232

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Biographical note

Bernard Hubert is professor emeritus at the Faculté de philosophie de l’Institut Catholique de Toulouse and editor of the Cahiers Jacques Maritain.

Ana Siljak is associate professor of humanities at the University of Florida.

C. Jon Delogu is university professor at the Université Jean Moulin-Lyon 3.